Anorexia nervosa, conduct disorder, and the juvenile justice system: a case of applying traditional treatment modalities in a non-traditional setting.
Miriam L RobinovitzGregg Joseph MontaltoKhalid Imran AfzalStephanie LichtorSandeep PalepuDena OaklanderSarah CarolloJonathan TutkoJennifer E WildesPublished in: BioPsychoSocial medicine (2021)
To our knowledge, this is the first reported successful treatment of an individual with resistant anorexia nervosa and conduct disorder. It was likely a combination of weight gain, psychotropic medications, and the structured milieu provided by the juvenile justice system that led to the effective treatment of our patient. This case illustrates that a non-traditional healthcare setting can be an asset to treatment through persistence and close collaboration across institutions.