A preliminary naturalistic clinical case series study of the feasibility and impact of interoceptive exposure for eating disorders
Autor: | Drew A. Anderson, Lisa M. Anderson, Jennifer M. Oswald, James F. Boswell, Sasha Gorrell, Erin E. Reilly |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male 050103 clinical psychology Interoceptive exposure medicine.medical_treatment Exposure therapy Psychological intervention Implosive Therapy Experimental and Cognitive Psychology Psychological Distress Article Interoception Feeding and Eating Disorders Young Adult 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Intervention (counseling) medicine Humans 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences business.industry 05 social sciences Middle Aged medicine.disease Psychiatry and Mental health Clinical Psychology Distress Eating disorders Patient Satisfaction Anxiety sensitivity Feasibility Studies Anxiety Female medicine.symptom business 030217 neurology & neurosurgery Clinical psychology |
Zdroj: | Behav Res Ther |
ISSN: | 0005-7967 |
Popis: | Recent literature suggests that individuals with eating disorders demonstrate altered interoceptive processing, which may relate to the maintenance of symptoms and thus represent a salient treatment target. Adopting treatment techniques effective for other conditions characterized by disturbed interoceptive processes (e.g., anxiety disorders) could aid in improving the outcomes of psychological interventions for eating disorders. The current investigation was a naturalistic case series (N = 4) that examined adjunctive interoceptive exposure (IE) for eating disorders, with an emphasis on evaluating the feasibility, acceptability, and impact of this intervention on anxiety sensitivity, interoceptive deficits, and eating disorder symptoms. Results suggested that all individuals who received 4 consecutive sessions of traditional and eating-disorder-specific IE exercises demonstrated decreases in interoceptive deficits and subjective distress. Results for anxiety sensitivity and eating disorder symptoms were encouraging yet more mixed. Findings also generally suggested that the intervention was feasible and acceptable, yet between-session practice compliance varied considerably among participants. Overall, we describe how IE may be used to target interoceptive deficits in eating disorders and provide preliminary evidence of how this may be accomplished within naturalistic intensive outpatient settings. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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