Group schema therapy for eating disorders: A pilot study

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This paper describes the use of Group Schema Therapy for Eating Disorders (ST-E-g) in a case series of eight participants with chronic eating disorders and high levels of co-morbidity. Treatment was comprised of 20 sessions which included cognitive, experiential, and interpersonal strategies, with an emphasis on behavioral change. Specific schema-based strategies focused on bodily felt-sense and body-image, as well as emotional regulation skills. Six attended until end of treatment, two dropped-out at mid-treatment. Eating disorder severity, global schema severity, shame, and anxiety levels were reduced between pre- and post-therapy, with a large effect size at follow-up. Clinically significant improvement in eating severity was found in four out of six completers. Group completers showed a mean reduction in schema severity of 43% at post-treatment, and 59% at follow-up. By follow-up, all completers had achieved over 60% improvement in schema severity. Self-report feedback suggests that group factors may catalyze the change process in schema therapy by increasing perceptions of support and encouragement to take risks and try out new behaviors, whilst providing a de-stigmatizing and de-shaming therapeutic experience. © 2010 Simpson, Morrow, vanVreeswijk and Reid.

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  • Table 1 | Sociodemographic data for eight group participants.
  • Table 2 | Means, standard deviations, F statistics and the p value of the six questionnaire measures as a result of the repeated measures ANOVA.
  • Table 3 | Effect size (d) scores for all six questionnaire measures, showing both pre to post effects and pre to follow-up effects.
  • Table 4 | reliable change (rC) and clinical significance (CS) pre-to-post and pre-to-follow-up for treatment completers.

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Simpson, S. G., Morrow, E., van Vreeswijk, M., & Reid, C. (2010). Group schema therapy for eating disorders: A pilot study. Frontiers in Psychology, 1(NOV). https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2010.00182

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