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A 10-session cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT-T) for eating disorders: Outcomes from a case series of nonunderweight adult patients.

Glenn WallerMadeleine TathamHannah TurnerVictoria A MountfordAlison BennettsKate BramwellJulie DoddLauren Ingram
Published in: The International journal of eating disorders (2018)
This 10-session form of CBT-ED for nonunderweight eating disorders performed at a level that is comparable to versions of CBT-ED that are twice as long, despite being delivered by nonspecialist therapists. Replication and longer-term follow-ups are needed to ensure retained effects. However, CBT-T has promise as a therapy for use in a range of healthcare settings, to enhance access to treatment for such eating disorders.
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