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Cognitive‐behavioral therapy in the time of coronavirus: Clinician tips for working with eating disorders via telehealth when face‐to‐face meetings are not possible
OBJECTIVE: The coronavirus pandemic has led to a dramatically different way of working for many therapists working with eating disorders, where telehealth has suddenly become the norm. However, many clinicians feel ill equipped to deliver therapy via telehealth, while adhering to evidence‐based inte...
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7267365/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32383530 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/eat.23289 |
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author | Waller, Glenn Pugh, Matthew Mulkens, Sandra Moore, Elana Mountford, Victoria A. Carter, Jacqueline Wicksteed, Amy Maharaj, Aryel Wade, Tracey D. Wisniewski, Lucene Farrell, Nicholas R. Raykos, Bronwyn Jorgensen, Susanne Evans, Jane Thomas, Jennifer J. Osenk, Ivana Paddock, Carolyn Bohrer, Brittany Anderson, Kristen Turner, Hannah Hildebrandt, Tom Xanidis, Nikos Smit, Vera |
author_facet | Waller, Glenn Pugh, Matthew Mulkens, Sandra Moore, Elana Mountford, Victoria A. Carter, Jacqueline Wicksteed, Amy Maharaj, Aryel Wade, Tracey D. Wisniewski, Lucene Farrell, Nicholas R. Raykos, Bronwyn Jorgensen, Susanne Evans, Jane Thomas, Jennifer J. Osenk, Ivana Paddock, Carolyn Bohrer, Brittany Anderson, Kristen Turner, Hannah Hildebrandt, Tom Xanidis, Nikos Smit, Vera |
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description | OBJECTIVE: The coronavirus pandemic has led to a dramatically different way of working for many therapists working with eating disorders, where telehealth has suddenly become the norm. However, many clinicians feel ill equipped to deliver therapy via telehealth, while adhering to evidence‐based interventions. This article draws together clinician experiences of the issues that should be attended to, and how to address them within a telehealth framework. METHOD: Seventy clinical colleagues of the authors were emailed and invited to share their concerns online about how to deliver cognitive‐behavioral therapy for eating disorders (CBT‐ED) via telehealth, and how to adapt clinical practice to deal with the problems that they and others had encountered. After 96 hr, all the suggestions that had been shared by 22 clinicians were collated to provide timely advice for other clinicians. RESULTS: A range of themes emerged from the online discussion. A large proportion were general clinical and practical domains (patient and therapist concerns about telehealth; technical issues in implementing telehealth; changes in the environment), but there were also specific considerations and clinical recommendations about the delivery of CBT‐ED methods. DISCUSSION: Through interaction and sharing of ideas, clinicians across the world produced a substantial number of recommendations about how to use telehealth to work with people with eating disorders while remaining on track with evidence‐based practice. These are shared to assist clinicians over the period of changed practice. |
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spelling | pubmed-72673652020-06-03 Cognitive‐behavioral therapy in the time of coronavirus: Clinician tips for working with eating disorders via telehealth when face‐to‐face meetings are not possible Waller, Glenn Pugh, Matthew Mulkens, Sandra Moore, Elana Mountford, Victoria A. Carter, Jacqueline Wicksteed, Amy Maharaj, Aryel Wade, Tracey D. Wisniewski, Lucene Farrell, Nicholas R. Raykos, Bronwyn Jorgensen, Susanne Evans, Jane Thomas, Jennifer J. Osenk, Ivana Paddock, Carolyn Bohrer, Brittany Anderson, Kristen Turner, Hannah Hildebrandt, Tom Xanidis, Nikos Smit, Vera Int J Eat Disord Clinical Forums OBJECTIVE: The coronavirus pandemic has led to a dramatically different way of working for many therapists working with eating disorders, where telehealth has suddenly become the norm. However, many clinicians feel ill equipped to deliver therapy via telehealth, while adhering to evidence‐based interventions. This article draws together clinician experiences of the issues that should be attended to, and how to address them within a telehealth framework. METHOD: Seventy clinical colleagues of the authors were emailed and invited to share their concerns online about how to deliver cognitive‐behavioral therapy for eating disorders (CBT‐ED) via telehealth, and how to adapt clinical practice to deal with the problems that they and others had encountered. After 96 hr, all the suggestions that had been shared by 22 clinicians were collated to provide timely advice for other clinicians. RESULTS: A range of themes emerged from the online discussion. A large proportion were general clinical and practical domains (patient and therapist concerns about telehealth; technical issues in implementing telehealth; changes in the environment), but there were also specific considerations and clinical recommendations about the delivery of CBT‐ED methods. DISCUSSION: Through interaction and sharing of ideas, clinicians across the world produced a substantial number of recommendations about how to use telehealth to work with people with eating disorders while remaining on track with evidence‐based practice. These are shared to assist clinicians over the period of changed practice. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2020-05-08 2020-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7267365/ /pubmed/32383530 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/eat.23289 Text en © 2020 The Authors. International Journal of Eating Disorders published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Clinical Forums Waller, Glenn Pugh, Matthew Mulkens, Sandra Moore, Elana Mountford, Victoria A. Carter, Jacqueline Wicksteed, Amy Maharaj, Aryel Wade, Tracey D. Wisniewski, Lucene Farrell, Nicholas R. Raykos, Bronwyn Jorgensen, Susanne Evans, Jane Thomas, Jennifer J. Osenk, Ivana Paddock, Carolyn Bohrer, Brittany Anderson, Kristen Turner, Hannah Hildebrandt, Tom Xanidis, Nikos Smit, Vera Cognitive‐behavioral therapy in the time of coronavirus: Clinician tips for working with eating disorders via telehealth when face‐to‐face meetings are not possible |
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Cognitive‐behavioral therapy in the time of coronavirus: Clinician tips for working with eating disorders via telehealth when face‐to‐face meetings are not possible |
title_full |
Cognitive‐behavioral therapy in the time of coronavirus: Clinician tips for working with eating disorders via telehealth when face‐to‐face meetings are not possible |
title_fullStr |
Cognitive‐behavioral therapy in the time of coronavirus: Clinician tips for working with eating disorders via telehealth when face‐to‐face meetings are not possible |
title_full_unstemmed |
Cognitive‐behavioral therapy in the time of coronavirus: Clinician tips for working with eating disorders via telehealth when face‐to‐face meetings are not possible |
title_short |
Cognitive‐behavioral therapy in the time of coronavirus: Clinician tips for working with eating disorders via telehealth when face‐to‐face meetings are not possible |
title_sort | cognitive‐behavioral therapy in the time of coronavirus: clinician tips for working with eating disorders via telehealth when face‐to‐face meetings are not possible |
topic | Clinical Forums |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7267365/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32383530 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/eat.23289 |
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