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THE IMPACT OF PERSONALITY DISORDERS ON TREATMENT OF EATING DISORDERS

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  64-94

Abstract

 The co morbidity of psychological disroders within psychiatric patients often exist in the clinical settings. Many of patients with EATING DISORDERS also meet criteria for PERSONALITY DISORDERS. The relationship between EATING DISORDERS and PERSONALITY DISORDERS.is important for both theoretical and clinical implications. The impact of PERSONALITY DISORDERS.on treatment outcome in eating disordered patients were studied. Fifty-eight consecutive female referrals to the Maudsley Hospital Eating Disorder Clinic and Institute of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy Unit (in London), were included in this study. An extensive pre-treatment evaluation was made of the patients by independent researchers. Patients then were randomly allocated to either family therapy, individual focal psychoanalytic psychotherapy, cognitive analytic therapy, or a control treatment, supportive therapy for up to one year. The results of this study demonstrate that 46.5% of the patients with EATING DISORDERS met criteria for at least one personality disorder. The bulimic patients tend to fulfil the criteria more than the anorexic patients. The most common diagnoses in the anorexic and bulimic were groups anxious and histrionic personality disorder, respectively. PERSONALITY DISORDERS.were found to be associated with poor response to treatment in EATING DISORDERS.

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    BESHARAT, MOHAMMAD ALI. (2001). THE IMPACT OF PERSONALITY DISORDERS ON TREATMENT OF EATING DISORDERS. JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION, 5(2), 64-94. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/55668/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    BESHARAT MOHAMMAD ALI. THE IMPACT OF PERSONALITY DISORDERS ON TREATMENT OF EATING DISORDERS. JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION[Internet]. 2001;5(2):64-94. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/55668/en

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    MOHAMMAD ALI BESHARAT, “THE IMPACT OF PERSONALITY DISORDERS ON TREATMENT OF EATING DISORDERS,” JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 64–94, 2001, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/55668/en

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