1. Alliance processes in eating disorders with childhood maltreatment sequelae: Preliminary implications.
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Olofsson ME, Vrabel KR, Kopland MC, Eielsen HP, Oddli HW, and Brewerton TD
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Background: Effective eating disorder (ED) treatments are drastically needed for patients with experiences of sustained and prolonged emotional, physical and sexual childhood maltreatment (CM) that often results in post-traumatic sequelae such as severe, complex posttraumatic stress disorder (cPTSD). EDs with comorbid cPTSD (cPTSD-ED) have protracted treatment courses and poorer prognoses., Aim: To summarise the knowledge base on cPTSD-ED with specific emphasis on disturbances in self-organisation (DSO) in relation to therapeutic alliance (TA) processes., Method: Expert opinions based on current relevant literature are critically examined., Results: Preliminary insights on change and alliance processes suggest that neglecting to address emotional-relational processes in the conceptualisation and treatment of cPTSD-ED impedes treatment progress., Conclusion: We hypothesise that the DSO construct inherent in cPTSD-ED calls for a focus on TA processes in addition to traditional ED treatment elements such as nutritional rehabilitation and behaviour change, and regardless of ED treatment provided. More process research on a larger scale is urgently called for., (© 2024 Eating Disorders Association and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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- 2024
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