Arts-based therapies in the treatment of eating disorders.

Abstract:

:Arts-based therapies are increasingly being employed, in conjunction with empirically valid traditional therapies, in the residential treatment of eating disorders. A systematic database search of arts-based therapies in the treatment of eating disorders was conducted. In addition, program staff at 22 residential eating disorder treatment programs were contacted to provide information regarding arts-based therapy utilization rates. Of the 19 programs that participated in this study, all incorporate arts-based therapies on at least a weekly basis in the treatment of eating disorders. However, while published narrative reflections on arts-based therapies and eating disorders imply a generally positive outcome, no known, empirically valid studies exist on this experiential form of therapy within the area of eating disorders.

journal_name

Eat Disord

journal_title

Eating disorders

authors

Frisch MJ,Franko DL,Herzog DB

doi

10.1080/10640260500403857

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2006-03-01 00:00:00

pages

131-42

issue

2

eissn

1064-0266

issn

1532-530X

pii

J576H472516381G8

journal_volume

14

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