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Psycho-Educational Family Group Counseling for Eating Disorders
2)摂食障害家族に対する心理教育的家族教室(シンポジウム 心身医学, 心理療法をめぐって, 第538回新潟医学会)
2)摂食障害家族に対する心理教育的家族教室(シンポジウム 心身医学, 心理療法をめぐって, 第538回新潟医学会)
川嶋, 義章
103447
上原, 徹
103448
横山, 知行
103449
田崎, 紳一
103450
後藤, 雅博
103451
psychoeducation
family therapy
eating disorder
expressed emotion
心理教育
家族療法
摂食障害
感情表出
This paper presents the results of psycho-educational group counseling for the relatives of eating disorder patients, which was held at the Niigata University School of Medicine from November 1996 to April 1998. In the family group counseling therapists provided the relatives with information about the disorder, discussed how to solve their ploblems and supported them. At the termination of the family group counseling, almost all the relatives (fourteen out of eighteen relatives) stated that talking with the relatives who have the same troubles provided them with relief from their anxiety and encouragement. To examine the efficacy of the family group counseling, Expressed Emotion (EE) rating tests, based on Five Minute Speech Samples (FMSS), were conducted on fifteen relatives at the beginning and the termination of the counseling. Four parents had high EE ratings at the beginning of counseling. All four parents experienced a decrease in their EE levels by the termination of counseling. One parent experienced an increase in her EE level because her daughter dropped out of treatment. During the course of counseling, patients' eating behavior tended to become stable and a spontaneous parents' self-help group tended to form. These findings suggest that psycho-educational family group counseling is effective for the treatment of eating disorders.
departmental bulletin paper
新潟医学会
1999-01
application/pdf
新潟医学会雑誌
1
113
21
26
新潟医学会雑誌
AN00182415
00290440
https://niigata-u.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/16221/files/113(1)_21-26.pdf
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