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21 Cards in this Set
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Focus of CBT
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Change way think about things, behavior and feelings will follow
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CBT length and duration for BN
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6 months, one 50 min session/week
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Key aspect of IPT for BN
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- IDing interpersonal that led to BN or exacerbate the symptoms
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IPT length and duration for BN
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20 weeks
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Most effective meds for BN
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SSRIs
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% CBT improved at post-treatment for BN
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50-75%
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During one year, what is the difference between CBT and IPT?
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CBT patients get better faster, but no difference at end og the year
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% BN patients meeting criteria for an ED long-term after CBT
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20-30%
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% BN patients recovered long-term after CBT
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70-80%
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Does treatmnet predict recovery over long term?
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No
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Does treatmnet predict recovery over short term?
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Yes
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Why is AN hard to treat?
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It's ego syntonic, it's hard to increase motivation to get better (gain weight)
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Aspects of AN treatment
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psychotherapy, nutritional counseling, medical management
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2 therapies used for BN
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IPT, CBT
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2 therapies used for AN
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CBT, family based therapy
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family-based therapy for AN
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family helps manage the patient’s eating and learns how to negotiate growing autonomy
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medication's benefits in AN
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Might decrease relapse when weight recovered
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After 10 years, what % of AN improve
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80%
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After 10 years, what % of AN are chronic?
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20%
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Of those with AN who improve, what % recover fully?
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46%
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Of those with AN who improve, what % don't recover fully?
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33%
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