Rapid improvements in emotion regulation predict intensive treatment outcome for patients with bulimia nervosa and purging disorder.
Danielle E MacDonaldKathryn TrottierMarion P OlmstedPublished in: The International journal of eating disorders (2017)
Individuals with eating disorders who rapidly improve their belief that they can effectively modulate negative emotions are more likely to achieve a variety of good treatment outcomes. This supports the formal inclusion of emotion regulation skills early in CBT, and encouraging patient beliefs that these strategies are helpful.