Exposure treatments for bulimia nervosa: Procedure, efficacy, and mechanisms

Frances A. Carter , Cynthia M. Bulik
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Abstract

Cognitive-behavioral therapy has been heralded as the most efficacious intervention for bulimia nervosa. The value of adding exposure with response prevention to cognitive techniques has been widely debated. Part 1 of this review examines the use and effectiveness of exposure treatments for bulimia nervosa. Models of bulimia nervosa which advocate the use of exposure techniques are evaluated. In addition, we examine methodological shortcomings that have hindered our ability to evaluate the efficacy of exposure treatments for this disorder. In Part 2, we place exposure treatments for bulimia nervosa into a broader learning theory context by examining rationales for the use of these techniques based on classical, operant, and social learning theories. In addition, we examine evidence for assumed mechanisms of action of various exposure-based approaches, and focus on models of cue reactivity based on research in the substance abuse area that have significant implications for understanding conditioning processes in bulimia nervosa. Finally, we present guidelines for enhancing laboratory and treatment research that investigate these behavioral principles in bulimia nervosa.

神经性贪食症的暴露治疗:程序、疗效和机制
认知行为疗法被认为是治疗神经性贪食症最有效的方法。在认知技术的基础上增加反应预防暴露的价值一直存在广泛的争议。本综述的第一部分探讨了暴露治疗神经性贪食症的使用和有效性。提倡使用暴露技术的神经性贪食症模型被评估。此外,我们研究了方法学上的缺陷,这些缺陷阻碍了我们评估暴露疗法对这种疾病的疗效。在第2部分中,我们将暴露疗法置于一个更广泛的学习理论背景下,基于经典、操作性和社会学习理论来研究这些技术的使用原理。此外,我们研究了各种基于暴露的方法的假设作用机制的证据,并重点研究了基于药物滥用领域研究的线索反应性模型,这些模型对理解神经性贪食症的条件作用过程具有重要意义。最后,我们提出了加强实验室和治疗研究的指导方针,以调查神经性贪食症的这些行为原则。
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