2011
DOI: 10.1186/1745-6215-12-114
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The STRATOB study: design of a randomized controlled clinical trial of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Brief Strategic Therapy with telecare in patients with obesity and binge-eating disorder referred to residential nutritional rehabilitation

Abstract: BackgroundOverweight and obesity are linked with Binge Eating Disorder (BED). Effective interventions to significantly reduce weight, maintain weight loss and manage associated pathologies like BED are tipically combined treatment options (dietetic, nutritional, physical, behavioral, cognitive-behavioral, pharmacological, surgical). Significant difficulties with regard to availability, costs, treatment adherence and long-term efficacy are present. Particularly Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is the therapeu… Show more

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“…Clinical psychology has to address obesity developing specific protocols and models (Manzoni et al, 2008; Castelnuovo, 2010a,b; Pietrabissa et al, 2012) above all in new settings (Molinari et al, 2012) and technology-based scenarios (Castelnuovo et al, 2003a,b, 2010, 2011a,b,c; Castelnuovo and Simpson, 2011; Manzoni et al, 2011), improving not only evidence-based prescriptions (Castelnuovo et al, 2004, 2005, 2008; Castelnuovo, 2010b), but also best practices such as the applications related to the promising Ugazio’s theory in analyzing psychological processes in female obesity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clinical psychology has to address obesity developing specific protocols and models (Manzoni et al, 2008; Castelnuovo, 2010a,b; Pietrabissa et al, 2012) above all in new settings (Molinari et al, 2012) and technology-based scenarios (Castelnuovo et al, 2003a,b, 2010, 2011a,b,c; Castelnuovo and Simpson, 2011; Manzoni et al, 2011), improving not only evidence-based prescriptions (Castelnuovo et al, 2004, 2005, 2008; Castelnuovo, 2010b), but also best practices such as the applications related to the promising Ugazio’s theory in analyzing psychological processes in female obesity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Functional interventions aimed at reducing weight and maintaining weight loss, while working on related pathologies, are typically combined treatment options (nutritional, physical, behavioral, psychological, pharmacological, surgical) [4]. Although these usually lead to short-term weight loss, long-term maintenance of results is rarely achieved [5,6]. Consequently, alternative integrative programs aimed at supporting long-lasting weight loss are typically needed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clinical psychology has to address bulimia developing specific protocols and models (Manzoni et al, 2008; Castelnuovo, 2010a,b; Pietrabissa et al, 2012) above all in new settings (Molinari et al, 2012) and technology-based scenarios (Castelnuovo et al, 2003a,b, 2010, 2011a,b,c; Castelnuovo and Simpson, 2011; Manzoni et al, 2011), improving not only evidence-based prescriptions (Castelnuovo et al, 2004, 2005, 2008; Castelnuovo, 2010b), but also the “language of change” that is an important clinical resource very different from the typical language used in scientific contexts (Castelnuovo et al, 2008). …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%