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An integrated psychotherapy for eating-disorder patients
1Eating Disorders Program of the Douglas Hospital Centre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
American Journal of Psychotherapy
|April 1, 1989
Abstract:
This paper presents a rationale for integrating brief dynamic and cognitive-behavioral techniques in the treatment of eating-disorder patients. It emphasizes psychodynamic work useful in neutralizing defenses and resistances to therapy, which aids access to key conflicts and characterological issues. The more interpersonal, transference-based aspects of such work are illustrated, and suggestions are made as to when to shift among various therapeutic strategies.