Addressing Body Dissatisfaction in Women in Larger Bodies Using Exposure-based Interventions: A Case Report

IF 0.8 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Rachel M. Butler, Cheri A. Levinson
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Abstract

Exposure therapy has been examined as a treatment for eating disorders, but research has yet to determine how to adapt these approaches for those in larger bodies who experience weight stigma. This case study reports on the use of values-based exposure interventions to reduce body dissatisfaction and body-related concerns in a woman with binge eating disorder in a larger body. We used a values-based approach to mirror and body image exposure that focused on fear tolerance and valued actions, as opposed to belief disconfirmation or habituation-based approaches to exposure, which may invalidate weight stigmatizing experiences. The client was a white cisgender woman in her late 20’s with binge eating disorder and major depressive disorder enrolled in trial of Transdiagnostic Network-Informed Personalized Treatment for eating disorders. Symptoms were assessed at pre-, mid-, post-treatment and one-month follow-up. The client was highly satisfied with treatment and experienced clinically significant reductions in eating disorder symptoms and shape and weight concerns. Decreases in body dissatisfaction, feeling fat, and overvaluation of weight and shape were large. Clinical impairment decreased, and quality of life increased. A detailed description of the approach to body image exposure for those in larger bodies is provided. Using a values-based approach to body image exposures may help account for weight stigma experienced by those in larger bodies while decreasing avoidance of personally meaningful experiences, body dissatisfaction, and eating disorder symptoms.
利用暴露式干预解决大块头女性对身体不满意的问题:案例报告
暴露疗法作为一种治疗饮食失调症的方法已经得到了研究,但研究还没有确定如何将这些方法应用于那些经历过体重羞辱的体型较大的人。本案例研究报告了如何使用基于价值观的暴露干预来减少一名患有暴食症的大块头女性对身体的不满和与身体相关的担忧。我们采用了一种基于价值观的镜像和身体形象暴露方法,该方法侧重于恐惧容忍和有价值的行动,而不是基于信念不确认或习惯的暴露方法,后者可能会使体重鄙视经历无效。客户是一名 20 多岁的白人顺性别女性,患有暴饮暴食症和重度抑郁症,并参加了跨诊断网络个体化治疗饮食失调症的试验。在治疗前、治疗中、治疗后和一个月的随访中对症状进行了评估。受试者对治疗非常满意,饮食失调症状以及对体形和体重的担忧均有明显的临床缓解。对身体不满意、觉得自己很胖以及对体重和体型评价过高的情况大幅减少。临床损伤减少,生活质量提高。本文详细介绍了针对体型较大者的身体形象暴露方法。使用基于价值观的方法来暴露身体形象可能有助于解释体型较大者所经历的体重耻辱,同时减少对有个人意义的体验的回避、身体不满意和饮食失调症状。
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CiteScore
1.80
自引率
20.00%
发文量
36
期刊介绍: Clinical Case Studies seeks manuscripts that articulate various theoretical frameworks. All manuscripts will require an abstract and must adhere to the following format: (1) Theoretical and Research Basis, (2) Case Introduction, (3) Presenting Complaints, (4) History, (5) Assessment, (6) Case Conceptualization (this is where the clinician"s thinking and treatment selection come to the forefront), (7) Course of Treatment and Assessment of Progress, (8) Complicating Factors (including medical management), (9) Managed Care Considerations (if any), (10) Follow-up (how and how long), (11) Treatment Implications of the Case, (12) Recommendations to Clinicians and Students, and References.
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