2024
DOI: 10.1002/eat.24144
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Examining clinicians' perceptions and experiences working with diverse families in family‐based treatment: Common adaptations and considerations for treatment engagement

Gina Dimitropoulos,
Manya Singh,
Jessica Sauerwein
et al.

Abstract: ObjectiveFamily‐Based Treatment (FBT) is the leading manualized treatment for adolescent eating disorders; however, there is limited research on the adaptation of FBT for diverse families (i.e., families belonging to identity groups subject to systemic barriers and prejudices). The purpose of this qualitative study was to address: (1) adaptations made to the FBT model (if any) by clinicians working with diverse youth and families; (2) the barriers/facilitators of maintaining adherence (fidelity) to the model f… Show more

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