Cognitive Therapy for Binge-Eating Disorder
Obesity, Eating Disorders
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Obesity
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion criteria: Binge-eating disorder (binging an average of once per week for 6 months) Body mass index of 30 or more Regular access to an IBM-compatible computer Exclusion Criteria: Patients currently taking psychoactive medication will not be excluded provided their unhealthy eating behaviors have remained stable during treatment
Sites / Locations
- University of North Carolina
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Active Comparator
No Intervention
CD-ROM based CBT
Standard Group CBT
Waiting List
Group is given a copy of the CD-ROM program to complete at home over 10 weeks. At the end of each week, these patients upload and transmit their encrypted tracking data to the research coordinator. At the end of the treatment, participants who have not improved are offered a course of traditional manual-based group therapy, follow-up in an ongoing maintenance group in an eating disorders program, or an alternative treatment.
Group undergoes standard group CBT. Therapy is administered over 10 weeks in five 90-minute sessions. The key topics are similar to those covered in the CD-ROM group: psychoeducation, developing a personal profile, standardizing meal times, recognizing emotional eating, increasing daily activity, learning the language of CBT, identifying automatic thoughts, restructuring thoughts, identifying cues and consequences, chaining, "surfing the urge," and preventing relapses. Therapy sessions include a didactic section followed by group interaction and discussion. All group sessions are audiotaped and monitored.
Participants in the wait list control group undergo an initial assessment but receive no active intervention for 10 weeks. After 10 weeks, these patients undergo post-treatment assessment and are offered the opportunity to either enter group treatment in an eating disorders program or enter other appropriate treatment. Three-month follow-up data are not collected from these individuals.