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This fact may partly explain that currently empirically validated treatments do not obtain enough improvement in a large part of eating disorders. In recent years, new psychotherapeutic techniques adapted from those already existing or applied to this pathology have arisen focused on the management not only of the symptoms that characterize ED, but also focused on the treatment of those concurrent symptoms.
In this paper, we show a review of these therapeutic proposals accompanied by a reflection on the practical application of an integrated and transdiagnostic model in our environment."
Intervención Psicoterapéutica Integrada y Transdiagnóstica en los Trastornos de la Conducta Alimentaria
Autor: Andrés Gómez Del Barrio
Número de Revista de Psicoterapia a la que pertenece el artículo: 110
Coordinador del monográfico: Carlos Mirapeix y Javier Fernández-Álvarez
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"The Psychopathology of Eating disorders (ED) may be categorized into specific components, features only seen in the eating disorders and features seen in other psychiatric conditions. Intolerance to uncertainty, hypersensitivity to criticism, negative emotionality, perfectionism, cognitive rigidity or impulsivity influence the severity of the picture and its subsequent evolution are some of those symptoms or traits considered as transdiagnostic symptoms.This fact may partly explain that currently empirically validated treatments do not obtain enough improvement in a large part of eating disorders. In recent years, new psychotherapeutic techniques adapted from those already existing or applied to this pathology have arisen focused on the management not only of the symptoms that characterize ED, but also focused on the treatment of those concurrent symptoms.
In this paper, we show a review of these therapeutic proposals accompanied by a reflection on the practical application of an integrated and transdiagnostic model in our environment."
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The Psychopathology of Eating disorders (ED) may be categorized into specific components, features only seen in the eating disorders and features seen in other psychiatric conditions. Intolerance to uncertainty, hypersensitivity to criticism, negative emotionality, perfectionism, cognitive rigidity or impulsivity influence the severity of the picture and its subsequent evolution are some of those symptoms or traits considered as transdiagnostic symptoms.
This fact may partly explain that currently empirically validated treatments do not obtain enough improvement in a large part of eating disorders. In recent years, new psychotherapeutic techniques adapted from those already existing or applied to this pathology have arisen focused on the management not only of the symptoms that characterize ED, but also focused on the treatment of those concurrent symptoms.
In this paper, we show a review of these therapeutic proposals accompanied by a reflection on the practical application of an integrated and transdiagnostic model in our environment.
transdiagnóstico, trastornos de la conducta alimentaria, tratamiento, síntomas inespecíficos, migración, transdiagnostic, eating disorders, treatment, nonspecific symptoms, migration