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Tatham M, Wells H, Beard J, Waller G
Eat Disord . 2024 Dec; :1-15. PMID: 39723462
This study reports the outcome of a low intensity pre-treatment intervention (a guided e-health podcast) for patients with anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, delivered between assessment and the start of...
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Beard J, Cooper Z, Masson P, Mountford V, Murphy R, Raykos B, et al.
Cogn Behav Ther . 2023 Oct; 53(1):29-47. PMID: 37807843
Evidence-based cognitive-behaviour therapy for eating disorders (CBT-ED) differs from other forms of CBT for psychological disorders, making existing generic CBT measures of therapist competence inadequate for evaluating CBT-ED. This study...
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Tatham M, Hewitt C, Waller G
Eur Eat Disord Rev . 2020 Jul; 28(6):701-708. PMID: 32697031
Objective: Cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) is an efficacious and effective treatment for eating disorders, and is particularly valuable in the treatment of non-underweight cases (e.g., bulimia nervosa; binge eating-disorders). However, its...
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Hoskins J, Blood L, Stokes H, Tatham M, Waller G, Turner H
Int J Eat Disord . 2019 Feb; 52(5):530-537. PMID: 30741438
Objective: Although it is important to analyze the effectiveness of new therapies, it is also necessary to consider how patients experience them. This is particularly important if we are to...
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Waller G, Tatham M, Turner H, Mountford V, Bennetts A, Bramwell K, et al.
Int J Eat Disord . 2018 Feb; 51(3):262-269. PMID: 29417603
Objective: Existing forms of evidence-based cognitive behavior therapy for eating disorders (CBT-ED) are relatively effective for nonunderweight cases. However, they are also expensive compared to CBT for other disorders. This...
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Tatham M, Turner H, Mountford V, Tritt A, Dyas R, Waller G
Int J Eat Disord . 2015 May; 48(7):1005-15. PMID: 26011054
Objective: In the treatment research literature on other psychological disorders, there is a move towards session-by-session symptom measurement. The necessary measures need to be brief, focused on core features since...
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Turner H, Tatham M, Lant M, Mountford V, Waller G
Behav Res Ther . 2014 May; 57:38-42. PMID: 24793719
Despite research supporting the effectiveness of evidence-based interventions in the treatment of eating disorders, those interventions are under-utilised in routine clinical practice, possibly due to clinicians' concerns about delivering the...
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Waller G, Mountford V, Tatham M, Turner H, Gabriel C, Webber R
Behav Res Ther . 2013 Nov; 51(12):840-4. PMID: 24185103
Clinicians have relatively low uptake and implementation of evidence-based psychotherapies for the eating disorders, and this problem appears to be associated with low use of manualized approaches. This study examines...
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Tatham M
Clin Psychol Rev . 2011 Aug; 31(7):1101-9. PMID: 21820388
Disorder-specific and transdiagnostic cognitive-behavioural models and treatments primarily target surface-level maintaining factors in order to effect symptom change. Despite this approach resulting in the most effective evidence-based approach for most...
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Tatham M, Stringer H, Perera S, Waller G
Int J Eat Disord . 2011 Feb; 45(1):57-62. PMID: 21321990
Objective: This study examined the impact on a clinic waiting list of introducing an "opt-in" system for patients awaiting individual outpatient cognitive behavioral therapy. The proportion of patients opting in...