Coercive and Compulsive Treatment of Eating Disorders: Surveying Treatment Providers' Attitudes and Behavior.

J Cowan - 2020 - aura.antioch.edu
… for blame compared to anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, while anorexia and bulimia
were … were most often correlated to patients’ reflections post-treatment, where insight into the …

Coercive and Compulsive Treatment of Eating Disorders: Surveying Treatment Providers? Attitudes and Behavior

C Jessica - 2020 - search.proquest.com
… for blame compared to anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, while anorexia and bulimia
were … were most often correlated to patients’ reflections post-treatment, where insight into the …

[PDF][PDF] Coercion and Compulsory Treatment in Anorexia Nervosa: a Systematic Review on Legal and Ethical Issues.

A Minuti, S Bianchi, G Pula… - Psychiatria …, 2023 - psychiatria-danubina.com
… Carney T, Tait D & Touyz S: Coercion is coercion? Reflections on trends in the use of
compulsion in treating anorexia nervosa. Australasian Psychiatry?: Bulletin of Royal Australian and …

Living and leaving a life of coercion: a qualitative interview study of patients with anorexia nervosa and multiple involuntary treatment events

B Mac Donald, SA Gustafsson, CM Bulik… - Journal of eating …, 2023 - Springer
… starvation, self-harm, and/or engaging in compulsive exercise. However, at the time of the IT,
… particularly coercing themselves to following their anorectic thoughts. Upon contact with the …

Involuntary Treatment for Child and Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa—A Narrative Review and Possible Advances to Move Away from Coercion

IM Zielinski-Gussen, B Herpertz-Dahlmann, B Dahmen - Healthcare, 2023 - mdpi.com
… in patients with a higher weight and less severe eating disorder psychopathology, reflecting
… of IP is a significant factor in experienced compulsion at admission [46]. Furthermore, it has …

Compulsory treatments in eating disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis

AR Atti, T Mastellari, S Valente, M Speciani… - … Anorexia, Bulimia and …, 2021 - Springer
… terms: “treatment refusal”, “forced feeding”, “compulsory/coercive/involuntary/forced … /admission”,
“eating disorders”, “feeding and eating disorders”, “anorexia nervosa”, “bulimia nervosa”…

How do health care workers in psychiatric wards justify the use of coercion as a treatment tool? In what ways does the use of coercion in psychiatric units affect patient …

AK Strickling - 2022 - duo.uio.no
… Here are some examples of this trend in various aspects of … repeating a behaviour, or
compulsion, because of a recurring thought… Staff attitudes and thoughts about the use of coercion

Physical restraint during inpatient treatment of adolescent anorexia nervosa: frequency, clinical correlates, and associations with outcome at five-year follow-up

T Blikshavn, I Halvorsen, Ø Rø - Journal of eating disorders, 2020 - Springer
treatment voluntarily and without the use of coercion. However, in severe anorexia nervosa
it is sometimes necessary to use … on the use of physical restraint in anorexia nervosa are …

Coercive measures in psychiatry: a review of ethical arguments

M Chieze, C Clavien, S Kaiser, S Hurst - Frontiers in psychiatry, 2021 - frontiersin.org
… of reflection: the use of different argumentative strategies in the literature; the different categories
of models used to assess the adequacy of coercive … language uses and ethical trends

The meaning-centred anorexic body: a human rights-based approach to involuntary treatment

CC Umezulike - 2020 - eprints.bbk.ac.uk
… the anorexic body without using involuntary, coercive and … decisions which do not reflect
the best interests of the patients, as they … individualised assessment of anorexia nervosa as a …