EXPOSURE TREATMENTS FOR BULIMIA-NERVOSA - PROCEDURE, EFFICACY, AND MECHANISMS

Citation
Fa. Carter et Cm. Bulik, EXPOSURE TREATMENTS FOR BULIMIA-NERVOSA - PROCEDURE, EFFICACY, AND MECHANISMS, Advances in behaviour research and therapy, 16(2), 1994, pp. 77-129
Citations number
134
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology, Clinical
ISSN journal
01466402
Volume
16
Issue
2
Year of publication
1994
Pages
77 - 129
Database
ISI
SICI code
0146-6402(1994)16:2<77:ETFB-P>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
Cognitive-behavioral therapy has been heralded as the most efficacious intervention for bulimia nervosa. The value of adding exposure with r esponse prevention to cognitive techniques has been widely debated. Pa rt 1 of this review examines the use and effectiveness of exposure tre atments for bulimia nervosa. Models of bulimia nervosa which advocate the use of exposure techniques are evaluated. In addition, we examine methodological shortcomings that have hindered our ability to evaluate the efficacy of exposure treatments for this disorder. In Part 2, we place exposure treatments for bulimia nervosa into a broader learning theory context by examining rationales for the use of these techniques based on classical, operant, and social learning theories. In additio n, we examine evidence for assumed mechanisms of action of various exp osure-based approaches, and focus on models of cue reactivity based on research in the substance abuse area that have significant implicatio ns for understanding conditioning processes in bulimia nervosa. Finall y, we present guidelines for enhancing laboratory and treatment resear ch that investigate these behavioral principles in bulimia nervosa.