Optimizing treatment outcomes in adolescents with eating disorders: The potential role of cognitive behavioral therapy.
Mirin CraigJoanne WaineScott WilsonGlenn WallerPublished in: The International journal of eating disorders (2019)
CBT-ED merits consideration as a second-line approach for adolescents with eating disorders when FBT has not been effective or could not be applied. There is no evidence that previous failure to benefit from FBT impairs outcome from subsequent CBT-ED, and severity and duration of the eating disorder did not influence outcome. Treatment matching for adolescents with eating disorders might consider the role of previous treatment outcomes and family availability in determining optimum treatment strategies for individuals.