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Primary Objective:First we need to establish that patients with an eating disorder and healthy controls differ in mental imagery. So, the first aim of our research is to compare the nature and characteristics (emotionality, vividness and perspective…
The objective of this project is to assess whether CBT-E is more optimal in terms of (cost-)effectiveness than TAU in thetreatment of outpatients with an ED. The results of this study will provide evidence whether or not CBT-E should be delivered…
The primary objective of the current study is to (further) investigate the role of reward and punishment sensitivity in Anorexia Nervosa and obesity by examining general and disorder-specific appetitive and aversive biases. The secondary objective…
The goal of this study is to learn whether:The above described CBT according to protocol is more effective than CT according to protocol without behavioral interventions (binge cue exposure with respons prevention and body exposure including…
The objectives of this study are: 1) To investigate the treatment enhancing effect of CRT in anorexia nervosa/eating disorders not otherwise specified - subtype anorexia nervosa and OCD (i.e to what extent does CRT lead to shorter duration of…
BODY SCHEMAThe primary objective of the current study is investigating whether AN patients and controls differ in body schema. The first secondary objective of the current study is investigate whether there is a relation between body dissatisfaction…
The current study aims to examine the influence of negative emotions on decision making ability in female patients with Anorexia Nervosa restrictive (AN-R) and purging (AN-P) type in comparison to healthy women. There are two primary hypotheses:…
This study assesses the effectiveness of DBT in comparison to the effectiveness of the treatment as usual, the (standard) cognitive behavioural therapy, by using a randomised controlled design situated in the eating disorder and obesity unit of…
The primary objective of the current study is investigating whether AN patients and controls differ how they experience the shape and size of a rubber hand that during the Rubber Hand Illusion is incorporated in their body image, compared to how…
This study aims to contribute from a cognitive-motivational perspective to a better understanding of the processes involved in dysfunctional eating behavior in anorexia nervosa and obesity.
The primary objective is to examine whether binge eating females demonstrate an (enhanced) attentional bias towards food-related stimuli as compared to females who are not familiar with food binges. This will be investigated by means of three…
The current study aims to examine the influence of negative emotions on decision making abilities in patients with a binge-eating related disorder. There are three primary hypotheses: both patients groups (BN and BED) will show decision making…
Primary objective: to determine the effect of Mindful MirrorExposure in the treatment of eating disordered patients.
The present project aims at giving obese patients new opportunities to loose body weight by enabling care providers to match treatments to patients by using an evidence based matching procedure with the Dutch Eating Behaviour Questionnaire (DEBQ).…
The objective of the proposed study is to investigate the disturbance of body size representation at the various levels of attitude, image and schema (1). It will be tested whether 1) AN patients have relatively a high level of negative body…
To determine the effect of a manualized group treatment for BED patients versus an individualized treatment (tratment as usual) at the GGz-Midden Brabant.
In the current study we want to investigate the illness perceptions of ED patients, to compare their perceptions with the illness perceptions of their family caregivers and therapists and to compare the illness perceptions of ED patients to a…
We hypothesized that trying to regulate negative emotions would lead to binge eating in patients with BED. Patients with BED who actively try to alter their negative emotions are unable to control or inhibit their desire to resist (fattening) food…
To show patients with anorexia or bulimia nervosa more often than healthy controls display an anxious attachment style and poor mentalizing capacity.To investigateif there are correlations between mentalizing capacity and severity of specific…
To determine whether hypothalamic response to glucose ingestion in patients with anorexia nervosa differs from that in healthy subjects.