Improving interoception and self-disgust in the treatment of patients with anorexia nervosa
Source | ENCEPHALE (n°3 vol 47) |
Auteur(s) : | BOU KHALIL R, Aut. ; KASSAB A, Aut. ; RICHA S, Aut. |
Année de publication : | 2021 |
Pages : | 227-279 |
Mots-clés : | ANOREXIE MENTALE ; HONTE ; IMAGE DE SOI ; PLEINE CONSCIENCE ; THERAPIE COMPORTEMENTALE ET COGNITIVE ; |
Résumé : | Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a mental disorder in which sufficient evidence points towards the presence of a high level of disturbed interoception and self-disgust. High arousal mood induction is a therapeutic technique that helps improve a patient's interoceptive capacities. With some adjustments to this technique such as adding a challenging behavior that induces a 'flow' state or a mindfulness component such as in mindful awareness in body-oriented therapy (MABT), it is expected that patients with AN may benefit from an integrative treatment strategy that helps them improve their symptoms of high self-disgust and low interoception [Résumé d'auteur] |