Barbara SchlupSummaryAffiliation: University of Basel Country: Switzerland Publications
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The efficacy of a short version of a cognitive-behavioral treatment followed by booster sessions for binge eating disorderBarbara Schlup
Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Faculty of Psychology, University of Basel, 4055 Basel, Switzerland
Behav Res Ther 47:628-35. 2009..Findings suggest that the short-term CBT followed by booster sessions may provide a valuable treatment option for patients with BED...
Ecological momentary assessment to evaluate cognitive-behavioral treatment for binge eating disorderSimone Munsch
Faculty of Psychology, Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland
Int J Eat Disord 42:648-57. 2009..These retrospective assessment methods are discussed to be problematic due to memory recall error. Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) might be promising for gathering ecologically valid and reliable data...
A non-randomized direct comparison of cognitive-behavioral short- and long-term treatment for binge eating disorderBarbara Schlup
Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Faculty of Psychology, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland
Obes Facts 3:261-6. 2010..To compare treatment outcomes of a cognitive-behavioral long-term (CBT-L) and short-term (CBT-S) treatment for binge eating disorder (BED) in a non-randomized comparison and to identify moderators of treatment outcome...
A randomized comparison of cognitive behavioral therapy and behavioral weight loss treatment for overweight individuals with binge eating disorderSimone Munsch
Institute of Psychology, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland
Int J Eat Disord 40:102-13. 2007..The aim of this study was to determine the efficacy of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and behavioral weight loss treatment (BWLT) for overweight patients with binge eating disorder (BED)...
