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Cognitive-Behavior Therapy (CBT) has been found to be effective of helping individuals overcome anorexia nervosa,
bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorders. CBT is based on the link between thoughts,
actions, emotions, and physiological reactions. The flow chart provided below shows how thoughts, feelings, physical reactions and behaviors are intertwined. Our reactions
to external events, situations, and especially other people are complex and multifaceted. By improving coping skills and preparing for challenging situations individuals
can make substantial emotional and behavioral changes.

In general, actions and thoughts are more easily modified directly than emotions and physical reactions. CBT therapy is typically a focused, time limited treatment. CBT is a collaborative effort between the therapist and the individual to implement more effective thoughts and behaviors. One benefit is that behavior change can be noticed in a few weeks, although complete treatment may take many months.
Skills acquired during CBT for eating disorder include:
At the end of treatment, the individual has acquired a toolkit for coping that prepares them to face life’s challenges in healthy ways, rather than relying on the eating disorder.
If you are interested in learning if cognitive-behavioral therapy can be an effective long-term treatment for your unhealthy weight control or eating disorder issues, please contact Webster Wellness Professionals (LINK) at our St. Louis eating disorder treatment center.