THERAPY RESPONSE IN EATING DISORDERS: FROM CLINICAL AND NEUROBIOLOGICAL FACTORS TO COVID LOCKDOWN-RELATED FACTORS
Fernando Fernández-Aranda (Distinguished Professor, University of Barcelona; Clinical Psychology Unit, University Hospital of Bellvitge-ICS, Spain)
THE ESSENCE OF TREATING ANOREXIA. HOW TO HELP PATIENTS TO FIND THEIR INNER MOTIVATION TO RECOVER?
Nikolett Bogár (Institute of Behavioural Sciences, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary)
Abstract of Ursule Toleikyte (Lithuania);
THE IMPLICATIONS OF THE DISEASE MODEL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL MODEL ON EATING DISORDER TREATMENT
Riccardo Dalle Grave, MD (Department of Eating and Weight Disorders, Villa Garda Hospital, Garda (VR), Italy)
THE ROLE OF SELF-COMPASSION IN EATING DISORDERS TREATMENT
Gerard J. Butcher (Assistant Professor, Dept of Psychiatry, Trinity College Dublin; Cognitive Solutions Clinic, Dublin, Ireland)
OVERCOMING FALSE DIVISIONS THROUGH COLLABORATION
James Downs (Associate Lecturer with the Open University; Mental health campaigner, peer researcher and expert by experience in eating disorders, UK)
THE ROLE OF SCHEMA THERAPY IN UNDERSTANDING AND TREATING EATING DISORDERS
Gintautas Narmontas (Vilnius Municipal Mental Health Center Eating Disorder Center, Lithuania)
THE WAY OUT OF ORAL DEGRADATION IN EATING DISORDERS – AN UPDATE ON PROPHYLAXIS AND PREVENTION
Prof. Elżbieta Paszyńska, Prof. Agnieszka Słopien (Department of Integrated Dentistry and Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Poznan University of Medical Sciences)
THE IMPACT OF EATING DISORDERS ON SKIN AND ITS APPENDAGES
Prof. Dorota Jenerowicz, Prof. Agnieszka Słopien (Department of Dermatology and Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Poznan University of Medical Sciences)
EATING DISORDERS AND EXPERIENCING VIOLENCE AMONG CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS
Dr. Aleksandra Lewandowska, Poland
THE LINK BETWEEN ANOREXIA AND PSYCHOSIS – MORE QUESTIONS THAN ANSWERS?
Prof. Barbara Remberk, Poland
THE POWER OF EXTERNALIZATION: THE IMPORTANCE OF NARRATIVE PRACTICES IN THE FAMILY THERAPY PROCESS OF ADOLESCENT GIRLS WITH ANOREXIA NERVOSA
Prof. Barbara Józefik (Jagiellonian University Medical College – Kraków, Poland); Bartłomiej Taurogiński (Jagiellonian University Medical College – Kraków, Poland)
SPECIALIZED TREATMENT PROGRAM FOR EATING DISORDERS – PLANNED REGULATIONS OF THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND THE NATIONAL HEALTH FUND IN POLAND
Prof. Barbara Józefik (Jagiellonian University Medical College – Kraków, Poland); Bartłomiej Taurogiński (Jagiellonian University Medical College – Kraków, Poland); Dorota Olczyk (Plenipotentiary of the Minister of Health for the coordination of activities in the implementation of psychiatric care reform)
THE LENGTH AND DISCONTINUATION OF HOSPITALIZATION IN ANOREXIA NERVOSA
Tomasz Wolańczyk, Dorota Chmyłko-Terlikowska (Department of Child Psychiatry, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland)
ADVANCES IN THE TREATMENT OF EATING DISORDERS: DAY CARE, MEED AND ONLINE TREATMENT
Paul Robinson (Nutrition Science Group, Division of Medicine, University College London, UK)
THE ROLE OF AUTOPHAGY IN ANOREXIA NERVOSA
Anna Herman (Medical University of Warsaw, Poland)
Ignacio Lucas Adell (Clinical Psychology Unit, Bellvitge University Hospital, Barcelona, Spain; Psychoneurobiology of eating and addictive behaviours group, Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBELL), Barcelona, Spain ; CIBER de Fisiopatología de la Obesidad y Nutrición (CIBERobn), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Barcelona, Spain)
EATING DISORDERS IN EASTERN EUROPE: AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL REVIEW
Ferenc Túry (Institute of Behavioural Sciences, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary)
Romina Miranda-Olivos (Clinical Psychology Unit, Bellvitge University Hospital; Ciber Fisiopatología de la Obesidad y Nutrición (CIBERObn), Instituto de Salud Carlos III; Psychoneurobiology of Eating and Addictive Behaviors Research Group, Neurosciences Program, Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBELL))
RELIGIOUS COPING AND ITS IMPACT ON THE RECOVERY FROM EATING DISORDERS
Vaida Zykute (VšĮ Lengva plunksna, Vilnius, Lithuania)
ON-LINE MAY BE AS EFFECTIVE AS ON-SITE DAY CARE FOR EATING DISORDERS
Paul Robinson (Orri-UK; UCL, United Kingdom)
EATING BEHAVIOR AND PERCEIVED STRESS OF MEDICAL STUDENTS DURING THE FULL-SCALE WAR IN UKRAINE
Andrii SKRYPNIKOV, Valentin DVORNIK, Zhanna KUNDII, Yuliia YUSHCHENKO, Ganna VASYLYEVA (Poltava State Medical University, Poltava, Ukraine)
WHAT’S UP WITH ORTHOREXIA?
Maryna Fatieieva (Applied Psychology Department, Faculty of Psychology, Social Work and Special Education, Borys Grinchenko Kyiv University; Scientific Committee, National Association of Physicians and Psychologists “Eating Disorders: Therapy and Prevention”, Ukraine)
EATING DISORDERS IN TIMES OF WAR
Rugilė Marcinkevičiūtė (Vilnius University, Faculty of Medicine)
DISORDERED EATING AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING OF UKRAINIAN STUDENTS THREE MONTHS AFTER THE MERGENCE OF FULL-SCALE WAR
Iryna Pinchuk, Tetiana Ilnytska, Yuliia Yachnik, Nataliia Stepanova (National University of Kyiv, Ukraine)
THE PURSUIT OF PEER SUPPORT FOR EATING DISORDER RECOVERY ON ONLINE COMMUNITIES
Akvilė Paškauskienė (Faculty of Medicine, Vilnius University)