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[[Cognitive behavioral therapy]](CBT) and [[interpersonal psychotherapy]](IPT) remains the mainstay of treatment; however | [[Cognitive behavioral therapy]](CBT) and [[interpersonal psychotherapy]](IPT) remains the mainstay of treatment; however, other evidence based psychotherapies for anorexia nervosa are [[Maudsley Anorexia Nervosa Therapy for Adults]](MANTRA), [[Specialist Supportive Clinical Management]](SSCM) and [[Focal Psychodynamic Therapy]](FPT). In addition, Nutritional rehabilitation and weight restoration are essential part of management. | ||
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This includes behavioral monitoring and cognitive restructuring that targets dysfunctional beliefs, distorted thoughts, and disordered eating. |
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Cognitive behavioral therapy(CBT) and interpersonal psychotherapy(IPT) remains the mainstay of treatment; however, other evidence based psychotherapies for anorexia nervosa are Maudsley Anorexia Nervosa Therapy for Adults(MANTRA), Specialist Supportive Clinical Management(SSCM) and Focal Psychodynamic Therapy(FPT). In addition, Nutritional rehabilitation and weight restoration are essential part of management.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
This includes behavioral monitoring and cognitive restructuring that targets dysfunctional beliefs, distorted thoughts, and disordered eating.