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Attachment insecurity predicts worse outcome in patients with eating disorders treated with enhanced cognitive behavior therapy: A one-year follow-up study.

Eleonora RossiEmanuele CassioliMichela MartelliGiulia MelaniVivienne M HazzardRoss D CrosbyStephen A WonderlichValdo RiccaGiovanni Castellini
Published in: The International journal of eating disorders (2022)
Considering the burden of EDs in terms of public health and the unsatisfactory response to standard treatments, the identification of outcome predictors is of considerable clinical interest. This study demonstrated that attachment insecurity was associated with worse longitudinal trends of ED psychopathology and body uneasiness in patients with AN and BN treated with CBT-E, highlighting the importance of personalizing treatment programs taking into account a developmental perspective on these disorders.
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