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Treatment non-negotiables: why we need them and how to make them work

✍ Scribed by Josie Geller; Suja Srikameswaran


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
115 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
1072-4133

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✦ Synopsis


In this paper, we define mandatory treatment components as 'treatment non-negotiables' and suggest that the manner in which non-negotiables are set and implemented has a significant impact on therapeutic alliance and outcome in the eating disorders. Common non-negotiable difficulties are reviewed and a philosophy is provided that can be applied to all stages of treatment: nonnegotiables need to have a sound rationale, be consistently implemented, not take the client by surprise, and maximize client autonomy. We do not believe that a given non-negotiable is 'right' or 'wrong', but rather that treatment non-negotiables are optimally developed in response to the client population, treatment setting, clinician values and beliefs about change, and client and clinician input and experience.


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