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EDE (Eating Disorder Examination) - Answer-- provides diagnostic information on
eating disorders as well as scored on how many subscales relevant to eating problems
/.EDE (eating disorder examination) - Answer-gold standard for assessment of eating
disorders
/.AN - Answer-ED with the highest mortality rate for all mental illnesses d/t risk of death
from medical complications but also high suicide rates
/.suicide report checklist (SRC) - Answer-- commonly utilized by practitioners
- do not adequately predict risk
- using in isolation is dangerous and negligent
- recommended to be used as one component of a comprehensive and integrative
assessment
/.binge eating disorder (BED) - Answer-most common ED
/.cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) - Answer-a time sensitive, structured, present-
oriented psychotherapy directed toward solving current problems and teaching clients
skills to modify dysfunctional thinking and behavior
- evidence based therapy
- changing the thought can change the trajectory for the day
- most widely used for AN, BN, BED
- rated favorable via telehealth
/.CBT-E - Answer-- evidence based therapy
- created by Fairburn & associates
- uses refined and extended strategies and procedures to address ED psychoapthy
- emphasizes processes used to maintain ED bx rather than initial development
- addresses mood intolerance, clinical perfectionism, core low self esteem, or major
interpersonal difficulties in certain subgroups of patients
- adapted to encompass all forms of ED rather than BN alone
- 4 main stages
/.over evaluation of shape and weight, over evaluation of control over eating, dietary
restraint, dietary restriction, being underweight, event/mood triggered change in eating -
Answer-6 core pieces of CBT-E
, /.dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) - Answer-form of CBT that is designed to help
people change maladaptive patterns of behavior by learning ways to regulate their
emotions through acceptance and change
-skilled base approach
- evidenced based therapy
- based on affect regulation
- 24 weeks w/ 4 models
/.family based therapy (FBT) - Answer-treatment for ED within the family
- only evidence based tx specifically for AN
- agnostic view of illness
- non authoritarian therapeutic stance
- family responsible for weight restoration
- initial focus on symptoms
- 3 main phases
/.parents in charge of weight restoration, parents hand eating control back to
adolescent, discuss adolescent developmental issues - Answer-3 stages of FBT
/.DBT - Answer-the fastest growing evidence based treatment developed in the 1990s
to treat BPD
/.distress tolerance, mindful eating, urge surfing, behavior change analysis, dietary
cards - Answer-standard DBT model includes:
/.true - Answer-true/false: treatment for night eating syndrome (NES) is similar to that for
BED
/.night eating syndrome - Answer-- dx criteria: 25% consumption occurs after evening
meal, nocturnal ingestions at least 2x/week with awareness
- lack of appetite in the morning
- evening hyperphagia
- insomnia
/.interpersonal deficits, grief - Answer-social domains associated with interpersonal
psychotherapy (IPT)
/.DBT - Answer-research suggests that this is the most effective treatment for bulimia
/.right - Answer-creative art therapy utilizes this side of the brain
/.self determination theory - Answer-behavior change theory that postulates long-term
change when the following is met: autonomy, competence, relatedness
/.integrative cognitive affective therapy (ICAT) - Answer-model emphasizes the
following: