PSY 6670 Diagnosis & Treatment Planning Lecture 6 : Eating, Sleep, and Sex Disorders (not necessarily in that order) & Treatment Planning Joel Fairbanks,

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PSY 6670 Diagnosis & Treatment Planning Lecture 6 : Eating, Sleep, and Sex Disorders (not necessarily in that order) & Treatment Planning Joel Fairbanks, Ph.D.

Eating Disorders: Anorexia, Bulimia, Binge Eating, Pica Biological vs. Psychosocial Theories. Medical assessment and interventions. Anorexia has a 5-10% mortality rate. Assessments: History, EDI, MMPI, CBCL, BASC, Substance abuse screening. Inpatient Treatment initially is often required.

Eating Disorders Anorexia : Disturbance of Body Image

Treatment Goals & Interventions Keep the patient Alive. Establish adequate nutrition. Treat physical complications. (SSRIs & TCAs) Correct abnormal eating habits. Supplement family over-involvement. Enhance self control, identity, and autonomy. Identify and correct dysfunctional thoughts, attitudes, and beliefs. Correct deficits in affect and behavioral regulations.

Binge Eating Disorder

Alternative Sleep Aids and Treatment

Sexual Disorders & Treatment

Treatment of Sex Addiction

Behavioral Addictions

Questions ?