Motivation and Manualized Treatment for Eating Disorders
Eating disorder treatments yield modest remission and high relapse and mortality rates, with restrictive disorders showing the poorest prognosis and urgent need for greater research and investment.
Appropriate diagnosis and effective treatment, including psychostimulant medications, reduce ADHD symptoms and associated risks, improving functioning and lowering suicidal behavior, substance misuse, and accidents.
CBT for Depression: How Strong Is the Evidence Today?
Cognitive behavioral therapy remains an effective treatment for depression with medium-to-large effects on symptoms and related outcomes such as functioning and sleep.
The Neurodiversity Paradigm in Eating Disorder Treatment
Aligning eating disorder treatment with the neurodiversity paradigm and accommodating neurocognitive differences can improve outcomes for neurodivergent individuals.
End therapy when concrete, measurable goals are achieved; premature termination leads to poorer outcomes and limits access to diverse therapeutic approaches.