1997
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1099-0879(199709)4:3<186::aid-cpp128>3.3.co;2-x
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Stages and processes of change in eating disorders: implications for therapy

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“…Furthermore, MTC one's behavior can be complex because patients can both wish to recover (high MTC) but also, be highly resistant to change their behavior (i.e., Nordbo et al, 2006Nordbo et al, , 2008Vitousek et al, 1998;Geller and Drab, 1999). Despite this, MTC has been linked to facilitating recovery (Beresin et al, 1989;Hsu et al, 1992;Tozzi et al, 2003) and the recovery process (Hsu et al, 1992;Blake et al, 1997) and hence requires further investigation in AN.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, MTC one's behavior can be complex because patients can both wish to recover (high MTC) but also, be highly resistant to change their behavior (i.e., Nordbo et al, 2006Nordbo et al, , 2008Vitousek et al, 1998;Geller and Drab, 1999). Despite this, MTC has been linked to facilitating recovery (Beresin et al, 1989;Hsu et al, 1992;Tozzi et al, 2003) and the recovery process (Hsu et al, 1992;Blake et al, 1997) and hence requires further investigation in AN.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These have been either adapted from the substance use literature (Stanton, Rebert, & Zinn, 1986;Blake, Turnbull, & Treasure, 1997;Ward, Troop, Todd, & Treasure, 1996), or newly developed for this group (e.g., Cockell, Geller, & Linden 2001;Geller & Drab, 1999;Rieger et al, 2000).…”
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“…For instance, as patients suffering from AN are generally less motivated to change compared to those with BN (Blake et al 1997), they may have needed more support. Moreover, because of the qualitative differences in perceived benefits and burdens between AN and BN (Serpell & Treasure, 2002), diagnosis-specific online interventions might be promising.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Casasnovas et al 2007). Research also indicates disorder-specific differences, with patients suffering from AN showing fewer improvements in motivation over the course of treatment (Geller et al 2005) or being less motivated for change (Blake et al 1997) than individuals with BN.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%