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3.5 Eating, Sex and Sleep Full Course Summary

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Full summary for the 3.5 block in the Clinical psychology track. I got an 8.2 in the exam.

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minProblem 1: Eating Disorders

Lecture 1




➔​ CBT-E (cognitive behavioral therapy-enhanced)
◆​ Stage 1
●​ sessions 1-7
●​ intensive with appointments twice a week
●​ the therapist and patient collaborate to set up the formulation of the
underlying maintaining factors to use as a base for the rest of the
treatment
●​ aims to motivate & engage the patient in treatment
◆​ Stage 2
●​ sessions 8-9
●​ weekly appointments
●​ brief stage where the therapist and stage evlaute progress, identify
barriers to change, modify the formulation and plan stage 3.
●​ this is important to identify problems with the therapy & adjust
treatment as needed
●​ after this stage, treatment will become more personalized
◆​ Stage 3
●​ sessions 10-17
●​ main body of treatment
●​ weekly appointments
●​ aim is to address main maintaining mechanisms of the ED
●​ very personal
●​ the overvaluation of weight and shape is one of the frequent mechanisms
that are addressed

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◆​ Stage 4
●​ sessions 18-20
●​ appointments with 2-week intervals
●​ focus shifts to the future
●​ first aim is to ensure that the changes are maintained over the
subsequent 5 months when a review appointment is scheduled
●​ second aim is to minimize the risk of relapse in the long term
●​ a personalized maintenance plan is made

◆​ review session
●​ after 20 weeks
●​ progress update

Eating Disorders in Children and Adolescents: State of the Art Review by Campbell & Peebles

➔​ prevalence
◆​ 10-25% boys
◆​ pediatric patients have a higher prevalence of boys compared to adults
◆​ Anorexia nervosa (AN)
●​ prevalence 0.5-2 %
●​ peak age of onset 13-18 years
●​ highest mortality rate of any psychiatric illness— 5-6%
◆​ Bulimia nervosa (BN)
●​ prevalence 0.9-3 %
●​ older age of onset 16-17 years
●​ mortality rate around 2%
●​ suicide rate much higher
◆​ EDNOS
●​ mostly subthreshold AN or BN
●​ prevalence 4.8%
●​ medical complication are similar to AN and BN

➔​ risk factors

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◆​ dieting
◆​ G x E interaction
◆​ high heritability (estimates between 30-80%)

➔​ adolescence is the most vulnerable age
◆​ weight loss, unexplained growth stunting or pubertal delay, restrictive or
abnormal eating behaviors, recurrent vomiting, excessive exercise, trouble
gaining weight, or body image concerns— EDs should be suspected
◆​ boys and overweight adolescents are at risk for delayed diagnosis

➔​ younger patients— atypical presentations
◆​ may fail to meet the expected weight/height gains
◆​ might not endorse body image concerns




➔​ AN Symptoms
◆​ dramatic weight loss/ poor growth
◆​ preoccupation with food and weight
◆​ restriction of entire food groups or calories
◆​ development of food rituals
◆​ refusal to eat with family and friends
◆​ refusal to eat foods they once liked
◆​ over exercise

, 3


◆​ fear of weight gain
◆​ not reaching pubertal milestones such as linear growth or menstrual cycles
◆​ body image distortion
◆​ Amenorrhea as a criterion is removed from DSM-5 bc it excludes large groups of
patients

➔​ BN Symptoms
◆​ episodes of binge eating + compensatory behaviors at least once per week for 3
months
◆​ any weight is possible
◆​ frequent weight fluctuations
◆​ mood swings
◆​ increased time in the bathroom after meals, hiding food
◆​ periods of fasting or excessive exercise
◆​ marked distress & secretive regarding binge eating

➔​ BED
◆​ binges aren't followed by compensatory behaviors
◆​ marked distress & secretive regarding binge eating

➔​ Other specified feeding and eating disorders
◆​ atypical AN (normal-weight AN)
◆​ subthreshold BN
◆​ purging disorder
◆​ night eating syndrome

➔​ Complications:
◆​ cardiovascular and gastrointestinal complications
◆​ electrolyte imbalances due to vomiting, laxative or diuretic abuse
◆​ Patients with malnutrition are at risk for refeeding syndrome during treatment
◆​ hormonal imbalances
◆​ kidney problems
◆​ anemia & vitamin deficiencies
◆​ cognitive & neurological deficits

➔​ psychiatric comorbidities
◆​ may be premorbid, comorbid, or present after recovery
◆​ commonly depression, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-
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