The Efficacy of Outpatient Client-Centered Psychotherapy for Bulimia Nervosa: Results of a Randomised Controlled Trial.

  • Karsten Schützmann
  • Melanie Schützmann
  • Jochen Eckert

Abstract

The efficacy of outpatient client-centered psychotherapy (CCP) for bulimia nervosa was investigated using guided self help (GSH) as comparison group. In the initial CCP-group ( N=29), 27,6% still met the diagnostic criteria at end of treatment and 34,5% at follow-up. In the completer sample ( N=25), 16% met the diagnostic criteria at end of treatment and 0% at follow-up; significant improvements in eating behaviour, comorbid and general psychopathology could be demonstrated which persisted over the follow-up period and which, in part, were significantly superior to the improvements in the GSH-group. As regards the diagnostic criteria, the CCP proved to be significantly more effective than the GSH for both the ITT and the completer samples. At follow-up, this group difference was present in the completer samples only. The results provide initial evidence for the efficacy of CCP in the outpatient treatment of women with bulimia nervosa.

Bibliographical data

Original languageGerman
Article number2
ISSN0937-2032
Publication statusPublished - 2010
pubmed 19753509