Abstract

Historically, binge eating disorder has not been treated within the Forth Valley Eating Disorder Service; these patients are often referred directly to weight management services, which can result in poor outcomes. The use of dialectical behaviour therapy for patients with binge eating disorder has developed recently and, as part of the Eating Disorder Service in Forth Valley, an adapted dialectical behaviour therapy treatment programme has been piloted prior to patients progressing on to the weight management service, to find out if an adapted dialectical behaviour therapy group can help patients with binge eating disorder reduce bingeing behaviour and improve quality of life.

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