Interpersonal psychotherapy for eating disorders.

Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
Rebecca MurphyChristopher G Fairburn

Abstract

Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) is a leading evidence-based treatment for those eating disorders in which binge eating is a feature. This article begins with a consideration of the rationale for using IPT to treat patients with eating disorders. This is followed by a review of the evidence supporting its use and a brief description of treatment including an illustrative clinical case vignette. The article closes with a discussion of possible future directions for research on IPT for eating disorders.

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