Literature DB >> 15356693

[Eating disorders--how to work with the family?].

Kari-Brith Thune-Larsen1, Karianne Vrabel.   

Abstract

Working with families with a child or an adult with an eating disorder is to work with the resources and limitations in the families, how they could cope with this challenge. Family interventions in eating disorders are counselling, working with the family and family-oriented therapy. Studies show documented effects, especially for patients below 18 with anorexia nervosa who have had this disorder for less than three years. Indications for going from working with the family to family therapy are conflicts between parents or between the child and parents, delayed or disturbed psychological development of the child, or when siblings or other family members are believed to have an effect on the healing. Family therapy is to work with the family as a system. The professional responsibilities, the practical tasks and the goals are about interaction in the family, about relations and communication patterns. Interventions in the family are mainly rooted in systemic family therapy. Motivational methods are important, as are cognitive methods and psychoeducational methods, information and learning how to cope with eating disorders.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15356693

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen        ISSN: 0029-2001


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1.  "Balancing within a closed family system": a grounded theory study of how family life is affected by having a family member with an eating disorder.

Authors:  Jannike Karlstad; Cathrine F Moe; Ragni Adelsten Stokland; Berit S Brinchmann
Journal:  J Eat Disord       Date:  2022-10-10
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