Comparison of Two Types of Family Therapy in the Treatment of Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa

PHASE3CompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

164

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

July 31, 2006

Primary Completion Date

July 31, 2012

Study Completion Date

July 31, 2012

Conditions
Anorexia Nervosa
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Family Behavior Therapy

This treatment is usually delivered in two phases: In the first phase there is an initial investigation of family behavior around feeding using a family meal followed by family therapy focused on enhancing feeding of the anorexic child in order to promote weight gain. In the second phase, once weight gain is well established the adolescent is given greater autonomy over feeding and in later sessions over other issues.

BEHAVIORAL

Systems Family Therapy

This therapy is applied in three phases. 1. In the first 2 or 3-sessions the treatment is explained to the family and an initial examination of family issues begins. 2. In the second phase family interactions and psychological processes are explored with clarification for family members. 3. In the third phase knowledge of family patterns is refined aiming for behavior change.

Trial Locations (7)

10605

Department of Psychiatry, Cornell University, White Plains

21204

Sheppard-Pratt Health System, Baltimore

63110

Washington University, Department of Psychiatry, St Louis

74136

Laureate Psychiatric Clinic & Hospital, Tulsa

92037

UCSD Center for Eating Disorder Treatment & Research, San Diego

94305

Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford

M5G 2

Toronto General Hospital, Toronto

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

NIH

lead

Stanford University

OTHER

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