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CBT-AR describes an adaption of cognitive behavioural therapy for use with individuals diagnosed with Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID). The purpose of this evaluation is to determine the feasibility, acceptability and effectiveness of this treatment.
It is hypothesised that this treatment will be feasible and acceptable to clinicians, carers and patients and will be effective in reducing symptoms of ARFID for patients.
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CBT-AR describes an adaption of cognitive behavioural therapy that is appropriate for use with individuals diagnosed with Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID). This therapy will be delivered by trained clinicians (e.g. psychologists, mental health nurses) and involves weekly sessions for 18-30 sessions (up to 30 sessions for underweight patients). This therapy will be delivered face-to-face whenever possible. If required (participant not able to travel for a session etc.) online or telephone sessions will be conducted.
This therapy involves four stages as described below.
Clinicians will collect data on adherence weekly. A measure of patient, parent/guardian and clinician satisfaction will be collected at the end of stage 4.
Parents/guardians of individuals <16yrs, or parents/guardians of patients who are underweight and living at home irrespective of age are involved in therapy through attending psychoeducation sessions and supporting the completion of homework.
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Andrea Phillipou
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