Abstract

Family-based therapy (FBT) is the gold standard of treatment for adolescents with anorexia nervosa (AN) and has shown to be more effective than other forms of treatment in several randomized controlled trials. However, FBT is a behaviorally based intervention that does not explicitly address emotional distress often exhibited by patients and their parents. This case study describes the treatment of a 14-year-old adolescent male with AN using FBT as the primary treatment modality. We also implemented an adjunctive treatment designed to address parents’ emotion communication skills (ECSs) to reduce emotion dysregulation and family conflict in the implementation of FBT and in the process of AN recovery. Over the course of 29 sessions, the adolescent has evidenced an increase in weight from 84 pounds to 110.25 pounds and significant decreases in weight and shape concerns. This case provides preliminary support for the feasibility and effectiveness of an adjunct parent emotion coaching intervention combined with FBT for an adolescent male with AN.

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