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P02-330 - Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa and Obsessive Personality Disorder with Third-Generation Therapies: A Case Study

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 April 2020

F. Martín-Murcia
Affiliation:
Instituto de Ciencias del Comportamiento, Spain
A. Langer
Affiliation:
University of Almeria, Almería, Spain
A. Cangas
Affiliation:
University of Almeria, Almería, Spain

Abstract

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Objectives

We present a case study of Anorexia Nervosa and Obsessive Personality Disorder as an argument to describe the main therapeutic interventions used framed in so-called third-generation therapies.

Method

The sessions were recorded on videotape by independent observers. Both the particularities of the therapeutic relationship (based on functional analytic psychotherapy) and contextual strategies used (based on acceptance and commitment therapy) were analyzed.

Results

During the therapy, several changes where observed. Among them: Better social behavior, congruence between vital values and vital actions, resolution of the eating disorder, greater openness to experience and decrease of obsessive thoughts.

Conclusion

The changes that were observed during the therapeutic process will be associated with specific interventions resulting from the contextual-functional approach.

Type
Psychotherapy
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2010
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