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Conceptualising specialist supportive clinical management (SSCM): current evidence and future directions
BackgroundCurrent evidence-based treatments for adult anorexia nervosa (AN) have limitations, with high attrition, very poor outcomes for 20% of...
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Management of eating disorders for people with higher weight: clinical practice guideline
IntroductionThe prevalence of eating disorders is high in people with higher weight. However, despite this, eating disorders experienced by people...
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Evaluating an implementation model of evidence-based therapy for eating disorders in non-specialist regional mental health settings
BackgroundMany people with eating disorders (EDs) either do not access treatment, access it well after symptoms first start, or drop out of...
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Clinicians’ perspectives on supporting individuals with severe anorexia nervosa in specialist eating disorder intensive treatment settings during the COVID-19 pandemic
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has significantly affected intensive treatment settings (i.e., inpatient [IP] and day patient [DP]) in specialist...
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Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial of supportive parents – co** kids (SPARCK)—a transdiagnostic and personalized parent training intervention to prevent childhood mental health problems
BackgroundTo meet the scientific and political call for effective prevention of child and youth mental health problems and associated long-term...
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Clinicians’ perspectives on supporting individuals with severe anorexia nervosa in specialist eating disorder intensive treatment settings
BackgroundAdmissions to intensive treatment (i.e., inpatient [IP] and/or day patient [DP]) for individuals with severe anorexia nervosa (AN) are...
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Suicide risk in male incarcerated individuals in Spain: clinical, criminological and prison-related correlates
BackgroundPrison suicide is a complex phenomenon that may be influenced by individual, clinical, social and environmental factors. In Spain, few...
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Clinical Foundations: A Brief History of Relational Practice
This chapter traces a brief history of relational practice in the clinical context of distress and recovery. Starting with psychotherapeutic theory... -
Beyond Implementation: Mental Health Professionals’ Perspectives on What is Needed to Sustain Providing the Illness Management and Recovery Program
Although increasingly more mental health services worldwide have implemented Illness Management and Recovery (IMR), the evidence-based psychosocial...
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Lived Experiences of Parenting Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Youth: Implications for Clinical Social Work Practice
Transgender and gender non-conforming (TGNC) youth are the focus of media attention, policy and practice changes, and multidisciplinary research. Due...
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Severe enduring anorexia nervosa (SE-AN) treatment options and their effectiveness: a review of literature
IntroductionFor nearly 20% of patients diagnosed with Anorexia Nervosa (AN), the eating disorder (ED) is prolonged and becomes long-lasting. It has...
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Case Management and Assertive Community Treatment
Case management has been a core component of the mental health service delivery system since the 1960s. While the term has remained constant in the... -
Assessment and management of disorders of gut–brain interaction in patients with eating disorders
Disorders of gut–brain interaction (DBGI), also known as functional gastrointestinal disorders, are common in individuals with eating disorders, and...
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‘Helper’ or ‘punisher’? A qualitative study exploring staff experiences of treating severe and complex eating disorder presentations in inpatient settings
BackgroundEating disorders have been described as challenging to treat, with the most severe cases requiring inpatient admission. Previous studies...
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An exploratory examination of executive functioning as an outcome, moderator, and predictor in outpatient treatment for adults with anorexia nervosa
ObjectivePeople with anorexia nervosa often exhibit inefficiencies in executive functioning (central coherence and set shifting) that may negatively...
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Challenges in eating disorder diagnosis and management among family physicians and trainees: a qualitative study
BackgroundFamily physicians are one of the first points of contact for individuals with eating disorders (EDs) seeking care and treatment, but...
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Diversity in Programmatic Features, Peer Support Strategies, Potential Mechanisms, and Outcomes
This chapter presents results of a realist review of the literature regarding peer support that reaches people with schizophrenia. The review... -
Trends in the Management of Aged Population During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The world is struggling with the COVID-19 pandemic: the most crucial global health calamity of the century, by closing international and national... -
A qualitative study exploring psychotherapy recipients’ perspectives on positive mental health
Traditionally, psychotherapy aims to address distressing emotions, thoughts, and behaviours in individuals, but it can also foster positive mental...
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Clinical Issues and Programming for Sexual and Gender Minority Populations
As concepts of mental health have advanced and social change has evolved, social psychiatry has adapted and influenced the contemporary delivery of...