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what is the psychological treatment for bulimia

by Dr. Carey Zieme Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What do psychiatrists do for bulimia?

Group cognitive behavioral therapy. Your psychologist or other mental health professional may ask you to do homework, such as keep a food journal to review in therapy sessions and identify triggers that cause you to binge, purge or do other unhealthy eating behaviors.

What therapy is most effective for bulimia?

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) remain the most established treatments for bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder, with stepped-care approaches showing promise and new behavioral treatments under study.

What are 3 treatments for bulimia?

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What are general methods used to treat bulimia?

The primary treatment for bulimia often combines psychotherapy, antidepressants, and nutritional counseling. It is helpful to find a psychologist or psychiatrist experienced in dealing with eating disorders.

What is psychological therapy?

Psychological therapies are sometimes referred to as 'talking therapies'. They involve exploring psychological difficulties that are getting in the way of how we would like to feel. Psychological therapy is a collaborative space to explore your difficulties in a safe and confidential setting.

What therapy helps with eating?

Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) IPT is a type of therapy that's used to treat eating disorders like binge eating disorder or bulimia. In IPT, your eating disorder is explored in the context of social and interpersonal relationships.

What is the first line treatment for bulimia?

Although cognitive-behavioral therapy is the first-line treatment of choice for bulimia nervosa, its effectiveness is limited. Approximately 50 percent of patients who receive this therapy stop binge eating and purging. The remaining patients show partial improvement, but a small number do not benefit at all.

How does Prozac work for bulimia?

The imbalance of serotonin levels in the body can increase urges to binge and purge in women and men who have bulimia, and antidepressant medications can decrease these urges by effectively balancing the levels of neurotransmitters in the brain.

What types of treatment are evidence based for someone who has bulimia nervosa?

Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Eating Disorders (IPT-ED) is an evidence-based manualised, structured and time-limited treatment for adults with Bulimia Nervosa. IPT-ED is underpinned by the theory that how you relate to others impacts your emotional and mental health, and thus eating disorder symptoms.

How long is treatment for bulimia?

If you are offered CBT, it will usually involve up to 20 sessions across 20 weeks. CBT involves talking to a therapist, who will help you explore emotions and thoughts that could be contributing to your eating disorder, and how you feel about your weight and body shape.

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