Brief Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Non-Underweight Patients: CBT-T for Eating DisordersMost people with eating disorders struggle to find an effective therapy that they can access quickly. Brief Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Non-Underweight Patients: CBT-T for Eating Disorders presents a new form of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) that is brief and effective, allowing more patients to get the help that they need. CBT is a strongly supported therapy for all adults and many adolescents with eating disorders. This 10-session approach to CBT (CBT-T) is suitable for all eating disorder patients who are not severely underweight, helping adults and young adults to overcome their eating disorder. Using CBT-T with patients will allow clinicians to treat people in less time, shorten waiting lists, and see patients more quickly when they need help. It is a flexible protocol, which fits to the patient rather than making the patient fit to the therapy. Brief Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Non-Underweight Patients provides an evidence-based protocol that can be delivered by junior or senior clinicians, helping patients to recover and go on to live a healthy life. This book will appeal to clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, psychotherapists, dietitians, nurses, and other professionals working with eating disorders. |
Contents
Principles of CBTT and how to apply them in routine practice | |
The CBTT protocol checklist and how to employ | |
Phase 1 Exposure nutrition and repairing the broken cognitive link | |
Session 4 Reviewing progress and deciding whether to continue | |
Phase 2 Addressing cognitions regarding food eating and weight using behavioural | |
Phase 3 Working with emotional triggers and core beliefs | |
Phase 4 Working with body image | |
Phase 5 Relapse prevention | |
Followup as an active part of therapy | |
Patients experiences of CBTT and the roles of clinicians and supervisors | |
CBTT protocol version | |
Basic food diary | |
The REAL Food Guide for CBTT Susan Hart Caitlin McMaster | |
Template for therapy blueprint | |