PiD - Psychotherapie im Dialog 2022; 23(01): 52-55
DOI: 10.1055/a-1477-1448
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Digitale Psychotherapieansätze zur Behandlung der Binge-Eating-Störung

Melissa-Claire Daugelat
,
Kathrin Schag
,
Katrin Elisabeth Giel

Wiederkehrende Essanfälle und Kontrollverlust sind Kernmerkmale einer Binge-Eating-Störung (BES). Psychotherapie ist der Therapieansatz der ersten Wahl bei BES. Digitale Psychotherapieansätze haben das Potenzial, die Versorgung der Betroffenen zu verbessern, indem z. B. Hürden in die Versorgung verringert und der Zugang zu evidenzbasierten Therapieansätzen verbessert werden.



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18 February 2022

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