Sounded ID: 9798823425322
ISBN: 9798823425322
Publication Date: October 11, 2022
Publisher: Author's Republic
Language: English
Author Name: Brittany Forrester
Narrator Name: Mary Johnson
Research on Binge Eating Disorders is limited compared to studies on other eating disorders, including Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa. Given that Binge Eating Disorder recently became an independent diagnosis in the DSM-5, has significant medical implications, and commonly involves psychiatric comorbidity, it is worthwhile to explore contributing factors and evidence-based treatment for the disorder.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is an evidence-based treatment for Binge Eating Disorder, and most experts agree that while it yields positive treatment results, there is room for improve...
Research on Binge Eating Disorders is limited compared to studies on other eating disorders, including Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa. Given that Binge Eating Disorder recently became an independent diagnosis in the DSM-5, has significant medical implications, and commonly involves psychiatric comorbidity, it is worthwhile to explore contributing factors and evidence-based treatment for the disorder.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is an evidence-based treatment for Binge Eating Disorder, and most experts agree that while it yields positive treatment results, there is room for improvement in treatment. Shame is an essential contributing factor in developing and maintaining Binge Eating Disorder.
Cognitive behavioral therapy focuses on the premise that an individual’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are intertwined and can ultimately be restructured to support more effective actions. Historically routed in treating depression and anxiety, CBT is becoming more prevalent in eating disorder treatment settings, particularly more recently, with Binge Eating Disorder.
CBT focuses on three phases of treatment: the behavioral phase, the cognitive phase, and the maintenance and relapse phase.
# | Title | Duration |
---|---|---|
1. | 00 Binge Killer - Opening Credits |
0 mins 29 secs |
2. | Introduction |
2 mins 12 secs |
3. | Definition of Binge Eating Disorder |
2 mins 03 secs |
4. | Eating disorders |
1 mins 43 secs |
5. | DSM-IV-TR |
2 mins 14 secs |
6. | DSM-5 |
1 mins 50 secs |
7. | Prevalence Rates |
3 mins 57 secs |
8. | BED Risks and Concerns |
0 mins 49 secs |
9. | Health risks |
4 mins 01 secs |
10. | Under-identification |
0 mins 39 secs |
11. | Difficulties with differential diagnosis |
3 mins 01 secs |
12. | High comorbidity with other disorders |
3 mins 02 secs |
13. | Under-treatment due to under-identification and barriers to treatment |
3 mins 10 secs |
14. | Shame - A Contributing Factor in BED |
3 mins 11 secs |
15. | Summary |
1 mins 20 secs |
16. | Shame - Brief Overview of Shame |
6 mins 44 secs |
17. | Shame from a CBT Perspective |
3 mins 32 secs |
18. | Shame and BED |
1 mins 03 secs |
19. | Avoidance thoughts and behaviors |
1 mins 50 secs |
20. | Body shame |
1 mins 47 secs |
21. | Barriers to the therapeutic process |
1 mins 35 secs |
22. | CBT for BED Current Available Treatments for Binge Eating Disorder |
4 mins 00 secs |
23. | CBT Highlights |
2 mins 31 secs |
24. | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy |
2 mins 10 secs |
25. | Cognitive Behavioral Conceptualization of BED |
4 mins 03 secs |
26. | CBT Treatment of BED |
1 mins 52 secs |
27. | Phases of CBT treatment for BED |
5 mins 29 secs |
28. | How shame is addressed in current CBT approaches to BED |
4 mins 18 secs |
29. | Recommendations for Addressing Shame in BED with CBT Techniques |
1 mins 19 secs |
30. | Suggestions Based on Gaps in CBT Treatment Protocol for BED |
7 mins 21 secs |
31. | Suggestions Based on Shame Research |
4 mins 19 secs |
32. | Summary |
1 mins 32 secs |
33. | Conclusion |
2 mins 24 secs |
34. | 00 Binge Killer - Closing Credits |
0 mins 31 secs |
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