Multistep cognitive behavioral therapy for obesity (CBT-OB) is a treatment that may be delivered at three levels of care (outpatient, day hospital, and residential).
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for anorexia nervosa (AN), based on Beck’s cognitive theory, was developed in a “generic” form in the early eighties.
The absence of negative physical and psychological effects of weight cycling indicates that the risk of weight regain should not be a barrier to encouraging weight loss efforts in patients with severe obesity.
Le linee guida forniscono raccomandazioni per identificare, valutare, monitorare, trattare e gestire le comorbilità dei bambini, dei giovani adulti e degli adulti con disturbi dell’alimentazione.