Conflict-Oriented Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CO-CBT): An Integrative Approach to the Treatment of Bulimia Nervosa Patients |
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Authors: | Yael Latzer Tamar Peretz Sarit Kreutzer |
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Affiliation: | (1) Eating Disorders Clinic, Division of Psychiatry, Rambam Medical Center, P.O. Box 9602, Haifa, 31096, Israel;(2) School of Social Work, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel |
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Abstract: | The paper describes an integrative approach to the treatment of Bulimia Nervosa that combines Cognitive Behavioral Treatment (CBT) with short-term dynamic treatment, called conflict-oriented cognitive behavioral treatment (CO-CBT). The need to develop an integrative model emerges from the lack of focus on the underlying emotional dynamics in the traditional CBT approach. This article provides a brief literature review of CBT and short-term dynamic therapy as applied to Bulimia Nervosa patients. It describes the CO-CBT treatment model, followed by clinical examples, and a discussion of the importance of incorporating this additional dimension in order to most successfully treat Bulimia Nervosa. |
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Keywords: | Integrative treatment model Short-term dynamic therapy Group CBT Bulimia Nervosa |
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