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CP Research Corner: Therapeutic Alliance and Treatment Outcome
While therapeutic alliance is an important factor in favorable outcomes, the effects of it relative to early change remains undefined.
2017-2018 Outcomes in Review
Our data demonstrates continued improvement in our outcomes, solidifying our position among the best outpatient centers in the country.
Outcomes-Informed Care
Outcomes-Informed Care (also called Feedback-Informed Treatment) is an ongoing process of treatment review between client and clinician.
Technology for Eating Disorders: The Major Players
Various researchers and clinical teams have worked to evaluate the efficacy and efficiency of technology for eating disorders and treatments.
CP Research Corner: Mothers and Daughters
Researchers wanted to identify associations between psychological profile and eating behavior of mothers and daughters with AN, BN, and BED.
What Is Night Eating Syndrome?
With the DSM-5 came the first formal criteria for night eating syndrome (NES), despite its original description nearly 60 years ago.
CP Research Corner: Executive Functions in Adolescents with Binge Eating Disorder and Obesity
Kittel, Schmidt, and Hilbert examined executive functions (EF) in youth with BED and obesity, obesity only, and normal weight controls.
Dietary Fad or Bad? When Guidelines Turn to Dogma
Scroll through your social media feed, and you will surely catch a glimpse of a friend or fitness guru endorsing a hot new dietary fad.
From Identification to Treatment: Four Steps to Effectively Intervene with Your Child's Eating Disorder
Let's discuss four steps to effectively intervene with your child's eating disorder: identify symptoms, talk to your child, contact primary care, and plan for treatment.
Are Parents Responsible for Their Child’s Eating Disorder?
Though research has shed light on the underlying mechanisms of the disease, myths about a parent’s responsibility for their child’s eating disorder are false.
Talk Therapy for Eating Disorders: To Talk or Not To Talk
Mental health providers often use talk therapy as their primary treatment method for a whole host of conditions that bring people to therapy.