| Literature DB >> 22468572 |
Giorgio A Tasca1, Louise Balfour, Michelle D Presniak, Hany Bissada.
Abstract
We assessed whether an attachment-based treatment, Group Psychodynamic Interpersonal Psychotherapy (GPIP) had a greater impact compared to Group Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (GCBT) on Cold/Distant and Intrusive/Needy interpersonal problems. Ninety-five individuals with Binge Eating Disorder (BED) were randomized to GPIP or GCBT and assessed at pre-, post-, and six months post-treatment. Both therapies resulted in a significant decrease in all eight interpersonal problem subscales except the Nonassertive subscale. GPIP resulted in a greater reduction in the Cold/Distant subscale compared to GCBT, but no differences were found for changes in the Intrusive/Needy subscale. GPIP may be most relevant for those with BED who have Cold/Distant interpersonal problems and attachment avoidance.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22468572 DOI: 10.1521/ijgp.2012.62.2.197
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Group Psychother ISSN: 0020-7284