Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy Across Transdiagnostic Eating Disorders, Including Underweight

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

64

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

November 8, 2024

Primary Completion Date

February 7, 2025

Study Completion Date

February 7, 2026

Conditions
Eating DisordersMaladaptive Personality TraitPersonality DisorderPersonality TraitEmotion RegulationSocial InteractionPerfectionismSelf EsteemCognitive DysfunctionDysfunctional Behavior Psychology
Interventions
OTHER

MIT-ED

The aim is to develop healthier strategies for managing negative thoughts and feelings linked to Eating Disorder (ED) and engage patients in social interactions that fulfill their relational needs. Participants will learn that perfectionism and the need for control in ED are coping strategies shaped by interpersonal patterns with significant others, where low self-esteem and emotional dysregulation play key roles. Metacognitive Intepersonal Therapy (MIT) aims to improve individuals' ability to understand their own emotions and thoughts, recognizing maladaptive, rigid, and biased schemas about self and others. This awareness helps them form a richer understanding of others' minds and use this knowledge to respond more adaptively to social challenges. MIT also helps individuals reflect on how these schemas trigger ED behaviors and develop better coping strategies for interpersonal stressors.

Trial Locations (2)

37122

NOT_YET_RECRUITING

Centro Trattamento Integrato Disturbi Alimentari e Obesità, Verona

RECRUITING

Centro Trattamento Integrato Disturbi Alimentari e Obesità, Verona

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Simone Cheli

UNKNOWN

collaborator

Angus MacBeth

UNKNOWN

collaborator

Francesca Travagnin

UNKNOWN

collaborator

Martina Nicolis

UNKNOWN

collaborator

Valentina Nicolosi

UNKNOWN

collaborator

Raffaele Popolo

UNKNOWN

collaborator

Giancarlo Dimaggio

UNKNOWN

lead

GLORIA FIORAVANTI

OTHER