Without it, disembodiment will continue, keeping your clients stuck in the cycle of disordered eating and losing hope in your work with them. The body needs to be included for treatment to be effective. Emotional eating – and the eating disorders it can become – is rooted in nervous system dysregulation and disembodiment that behavior change strategies alone won’t shift. When your clients struggle with eating, your first move as a therapist may be to develop plans for specific behavioral changes - a list of things clients can do instead of reaching for the fork or limiting food intake.īut these efforts won’t work over the long term. Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders (195).CBT/Cognitive Behavioral Therapies (165). Behavior in Children and Adolescents (393).
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