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Experiences of women with bulimia nervosa in a mindfulness-based eating disorder treatment group
The experience of 6 college-age women with bulimia nervosa was examined after they participated in an 8-week mindfulness-based eating disorder treatment group. This phenomenological study used individual interview and pre- and post-treatment self-portraits. Participants described their experience of transformation from emotional and behavioral extremes, disembodiment, and self-loathing to the cultivation of an inner connection with themselves resulting in greater self-awareness, acceptance, and compassion. They reported less emotional distress and improved abilities to manage stress. This treatment may help the 40% of women who do not improve with current therapies and might be useful to prevent symptoms in younger women.
Amherst, MA USA
Institution name: University of Massachusetts
Authors: Proulx K.
Journal Name: Eat Disord.
Data: 2008, Jan-Feb
Volume: 16(1):52-72
Country: USA
Other Categories:
Bulimia
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