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The mind-in-mind study: A pilot randomised controlled trial that compared modified mentalisation based treatment with supportive clinical management for patients with eating disorders without borderline personality disorder.

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Abstract
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Mentalisation-based treatment (MBT) aims to improve reflective functioning. There is a growing evidence base outlining positive clinical outcomes for the use of MBT in eating disorder patients with co-morbid borderline personality disorder (BPD). The use of MBT has not been studied for eating disorder patients without BPD. This pilot study is an exploratory randomised controlled trial in which outcomes from MBT are compared with standard clinical management in a cohort of patients diagnosed with an eating disorder but not BPD. The main objectives were two-fold-to explore the use of MBT as a therapeutic modality and to test the acceptability and feasibility of the protocol design.

Year of Publication
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2022
Journal
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European eating disorders review : the journal of the Eating Disorders Association
Volume
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30
Issue
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3
Number of Pages
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206-220
ISSN Number
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1072-4133
URL
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https://doi.org/10.1002/erv.2888
DOI
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10.1002/erv.2888
Short Title
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Eur Eat Disord Rev
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