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Specialist Supportive Clinical Management for anorexia nervosa: what it is (and what it is not).

Jennifer Jordan1, Virginia Vw McIntosh2, Cynthia M Bulik3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Specialist Supportive Clinical Management (SSCM) is a psychotherapy comprising a clinical management focus addressing anorexia nervosa (AN) symptoms and a supportive therapy component. SSCM has been an active control therapy in randomised controlled trials for AN, but has proven to be an effective therapy in its own right. There has been speculation about how this relatively straightforward therapy works. Some of the commentaries and descriptors used for SSCM, however, do not reflect the content or principles of SSCM. This paper clarifies areas of misunderstanding by describing what SSCM is and what it is not, particularly in relation to commentary about its constituent characteristics.
CONCLUSIONS: SSCM utilises well established clinical management for AN (with a sustained focus on normalised eating and weight restoration) coupled with supportive therapy principles and strategies. Common factors across both arms include core counselling skills and a positive therapeutic alliance to promote adherence and retention in treatment for AN. Compared to other comparator therapies to date, SSCM is a simpler therapy without unique or novel theoretically derived strategies. Comparable outcomes with more complex psychotherapies raise the question of whether the combined core components of SSCM may be sufficient for many people with AN.

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Keywords:  Specialist Supportive Clinical Management; anorexia nervosa; common factors; eating disorders; psychotherapy

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31523976     DOI: 10.1177/1039856219875024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Australas Psychiatry        ISSN: 1039-8562            Impact factor:   1.369


  3 in total

1.  An exploratory examination of executive functioning as an outcome, moderator, and predictor in outpatient treatment for adults with anorexia nervosa.

Authors:  Ella Keegan; Susan Byrne; Phillipa Hay; Stephen Touyz; Janet Treasure; Ulrike Schmidt; Virginia V W McIntosh; Tracey D Wade
Journal:  J Eat Disord       Date:  2022-06-17

Review 2.  Conceptualising specialist supportive clinical management (SSCM): current evidence and future directions.

Authors:  Laura Kiely; Stephen Touyz; Janet Conti; Phillipa Hay
Journal:  J Eat Disord       Date:  2022-03-07

Review 3.  Implementing service transformation for children and adolescents with eating disorders across England: the theory, politics, and pragmatics of large-scale service reform.

Authors:  Ivan Eisler; Mima Simic; Peter Fonagy; Rachel Bryant-Waugh
Journal:  J Eat Disord       Date:  2022-10-10
  3 in total

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