Case 9: Bulimia Nervosa in Gorenstein and Comer (2014). Please also read the Waller, Gray, Hinrichsen, Mounford, Lawson, and Patient (2014) âCognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Bulimia Nervosa and Atypical Bulimic Nervosa: Effectiveness in Clinical Settings,âHalmi (2013) âPerplexities of Treatment Resistance in Eating Disorders,â and DeJesse and Zelman (2013) âPromoting Optimal Collaboration Between Mental Health Providers and Nutritionists in the Treatment of Eating Disordersâ articles.
Assess the evidence-based practices implemented in this case study. In your paper, please include the following.
Explain the connection between each theoretical orientation used by Dr. Heston and the treatment intervention plans utilized in the case.
Describe the cognitive-behavioral model of the maintenance of bulimia nervosa.
Explain why Rita was reluctant to participate in Dr. Hestonâs request for her to keep a record of her eating behaviors. Use information from the Halmi (2013) article âPerplexities of Treatment Resistance in Eating Disordersâ to help support your statements.
Recommend outside providers (psychiatrists, medical doctors, nutritionists, social workers, holistic practitioners, etc.) to the assist Rita in achieving her treatment goals. Use information from the DeJesse and Zelman (2013) âPromoting Optimal Collaboration between Mental Health Providers and Nutritionists in the Treatment of Eating Disordersâ article to help support your recommendations.
Describe some of the challenges and ethical issues that Dr. Heston may encounter when working collaboratively with the professionals that you recommended. Apply ethical principles and standards of psychology relevant to your description of Dr. Hestonâs potential collaboration with outside providers.
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