The current study examines change in attachment variables from pre- to six months post-emotionally focused group therapy (EFGT) for binge eating disorder (BED). A clinical sample of 118 women and men with BED attended 20 sessions of EFGT and completed the Adult Attachment Interview pre- and six months post-treatment. There was a significant increase in secure attachment style classification, significant increases in Coherence of Mind and Reflective Functioning scores, and significant decreases in both unresolved/disorganized attachment style classification and scale scores from pre- to six months post-treatment. Interventions specific to EFGT, common therapeutic factors and group process interventions may have contributed to changes in these attachment variables. The current study demonstrated that EFGT is a promising treatment for facilitating change in attachment in women and men with BED.

Compare, A., Maxwell, H., Brugnera, A., Zarbo, C., Dalle Grave, R., Tasca, G. (2018). Change in Attachment Dimensions and Reflective Functioning Following Emotionally Focused Group Therapy for Binge Eating Disorder. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY, 68(3), 385-406 [10.1080/00207284.2018.1429928].

Change in Attachment Dimensions and Reflective Functioning Following Emotionally Focused Group Therapy for Binge Eating Disorder

Zarbo, Cristina;
2018

Abstract

The current study examines change in attachment variables from pre- to six months post-emotionally focused group therapy (EFGT) for binge eating disorder (BED). A clinical sample of 118 women and men with BED attended 20 sessions of EFGT and completed the Adult Attachment Interview pre- and six months post-treatment. There was a significant increase in secure attachment style classification, significant increases in Coherence of Mind and Reflective Functioning scores, and significant decreases in both unresolved/disorganized attachment style classification and scale scores from pre- to six months post-treatment. Interventions specific to EFGT, common therapeutic factors and group process interventions may have contributed to changes in these attachment variables. The current study demonstrated that EFGT is a promising treatment for facilitating change in attachment in women and men with BED.
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Clinical Psychology; Binge Eating Disorder (BED)
English
2018
68
3
385
406
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Compare, A., Maxwell, H., Brugnera, A., Zarbo, C., Dalle Grave, R., Tasca, G. (2018). Change in Attachment Dimensions and Reflective Functioning Following Emotionally Focused Group Therapy for Binge Eating Disorder. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY, 68(3), 385-406 [10.1080/00207284.2018.1429928].
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