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Case Report - Journal Clinical Psychiatry and Cognitive Psychology (2018) Volume 2, Issue 2

Using emotional core therapy to effectively treat those individuals suffering from eating disorders.

Emotional core therapy is scientifically proven to be the most effective behavioral psychology approach available worldwide to treat relationship stress such as eating disorders. For the first time in history, we have a behavioral psychology approach that treats the root cause of eating disorders and other relationship stress. Emotional Core Therapy (ECT) is the most effective psychology approach available worldwide to treat eating disorders. This includes eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, purging disorder, night eating syndrome, and pica. Key to this process is the aspect of learned behavior and the capacity to unlearn negative behaviors. Emotional Core Therapy (ECT) uses compassion and empathy while teaching one how to relearn positive eating habits. This often takes a great deal of time and often times regression and relapse occur as the ECT process often takes between 5-20 hours or more to learn and apply. ECT utilizes a team approach which seeks to empower clients through informed knowledge of environmental stressors. This includes the latest medication management as well as education on what food particles one is digesting. The ECT process also explains how the rules of scientific evidence are used to disseminate the truth behind behavioral psychology research and ECT.

Author(s): Robert A Moylan*

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