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EPA-1486 – Family-Based Cognitive Remediation Therapy for Anorexia Nervosa

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2020

S. Zuchova
Affiliation:
Department of Psychiatry, First Faculty of Medicine Charles University in Prague and General University Hospital in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
J. Toutonghi
Affiliation:
Department of Psychiatry, First Faculty of Medicine Charles University in Prague and General University Hospital in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
H. Papezova
Affiliation:
Department of Psychiatry, First Faculty of Medicine Charles University in Prague and General University Hospital in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic

Abstract

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There are several neuropsychological deficits found in anorexia nervosa (AN) patients. These include impairments of visuospatial ability and memory, set-shifting deficits, weak central coherence, and impaired decision making. Cognitive remediation therapy (CRT) for AN was devised to target these main cognitive impairments, especially the deficient set-shifting and weak central coherence. Utilizing our experience with CRT for AN inpatients and with multifamily therapy for eating disorders, we have developed a family-based cognitive remediation program for anorexia nervosa. Eight families participated in our pilot study, including parents and daughters with anorexia nervosa. Our aim was to assess feasibility and acceptability of the intervention. We describe the first results of quantitative and qualitative evaluation of the program, and suggest modifications for future use.

Type
W551 - Eating Disorders: Some Aspects of Prevention and Treatment
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2014
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