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Disordered Eating Therapy Group Session Outline Mike Bryant Student Counsellor LSE Student Counselling Service 2013
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The Disordered Eating Therapy Group … provides participants an opportunity to develop new behaviours and more helpful thoughts affecting their eating habits. …. is part experiential, part psycho-educational … is suitable for bulimic, bingeing, restrictive or compulsive eaters. … is not suitable for people with life-threatening eating disorders.
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Session components Introductions Understanding emotions Challenging Mindsets Body image Relationships Coping strategies Seeking further help
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Introductions Personal goals for the group Work in pairs: what has / hasn’t worked in the past Change: why now? Stages of change readiness
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Understanding emotions Identifying and accepting emotions “Mad / bad / sad / glad” Shame
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Emotions: a crash course
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Emotions: dissociation Understanding dissociation How do we choose to not be present Dissociation and self-harming Becoming vigilant
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Mindsets Review: how did last week feel? How the disordered mindset is maintained Thoughts feelings
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Mindsets: Distorted Automatic Thoughts
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Mindsets: Labelling the Distorted Automatic Thoughts
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Challenging the Mindsets “ Payoffs” of your distorted thoughts beliefs Body checking and avoidance / “feeling fat” “Rules” in maintaining disordered eating
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Body image Self concept and body image Beliefs about eating, weight and body shape Beliefs about dieting Beliefs about exercise
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Triggers Identifying moods and stressors Common triggers: anger / anxiety / relationships Other triggers
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Relationships Relationship patterns Food as a substitute relationship partner Mothers and daughters Men and disordered eating Food as a reponse to crises
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Coping Strategies What works / doesn’t work for you Coping with too much spare time “Urge Surfing” strategies Self-soothing strategies Identifying barriers to change Inner child work Sub personalities (e.g., dieter, binger, critic) Relaxation methods
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Relapse Prevention Cycle of addictions Maintaining achieved goals Plans for preventing relapse
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Seeking further help LSE Student counselling service Long-term therapy Medical support
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