Cognitive remediation therapy for anorexia nervosa as a rolling group intervention: Data from a longitudinal study in an eating disorders specialized inpatient unit
European Eating Disorders Review Jun 16, 2021
Meneguzzo P, Tenconi E, Todisco P, et al. - This study was undertaken to investigate the cognitive remediation therapy (CRT) rolling protocol implementation in an inpatient specialised unit. Researchers designed a historical longitudinal controlled study including 31 anorexia nervosa (AN) patients for the CRT program, and 28 AN patients treated as usual. Different self-administered questionnaires were used to analyze the treatment implementation effect. The results indicate that CRT rolling group protocol is useful in an inpatient treatment setting and may improve a rehabilitation program's outcome. The outcomes have shown how CRT can influence cognitive styles considered AN maintenance factors, positively affecting both restrictive and binge-purge type.
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