Riccardo Dalle Grave
@rdalleg
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Responsabile Unita' di Riabilitazione Nutrizionale. Casa di Cura Villa Garda. Garda (VR) Reponsabile scientifico AIDAP
Joined June 2011
Internalized Weight Stigma and Eating Disorders | Psychology Today
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Internalized weight stigma causes deep emotional and health harms and strongly fuels eating disorders. CBT-E helps reduce its impact by reshaping patients' self-evaluation.
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Thank you, Dr. Riccardo Dalle Grave, for your insightful presentation about the Controlling Weight & Binge-eating. #NeuroscienceConference #HeadacheSymposium #EatingDisorderConference #DubaiEvents #CMEAccredited #Neurology #Psychiatry #HealthcareEducation #MCOEvents
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Common Misunderstandings About CBT-E for Eating Disorders | Psychology Today
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By clearing up myths around CBT-E, more people with eating disorders can access effective, compassionate care and find real hope for lasting recovery.
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Common Misunderstandings About CBT-E for Eating Disorders | Psychology Today
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By clearing up myths around CBT-E, more people with eating disorders can access effective, compassionate care and find real hope for lasting recovery.
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Common Misunderstandings About CBT-E for Eating Disorders | Psychology Today
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By clearing up myths around CBT-E, more people with eating disorders can access effective, compassionate care and find real hope for lasting recovery.
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New article out! 🚨 We clarify 10 common misconceptions about CBT-E for eating disorders – from rigidity myths to weight stigma concerns. CBT-E is flexible, principle-driven & effective across diverse settings. 📖 Read (Open Access): https://t.co/38Vcq86vGr
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Evolving perspectives on CBT-E for eating disorders: clarifying ten key points – misconceptions and communication gaps explored - Volume 18
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🧵 Many teens with eating disorders don’t see their condition as a problem. That makes treatment hard to start — and harder to sustain. A new open-access article explores how Enhanced Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT-E) changes this. 👇 🔗
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Journal of Eating Disorders - Engaging adolescents in treatment for eating disorders presents a significant challenge due to the egosyntonic nature of these conditions and the ambivalence toward...
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How can we engage teens with eating disorders in treatment? This article explains CBT-E strategies & procedures designed to foster adolescent involvement and recovery. 🔗 https://t.co/byvhMgKVBo
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Journal of Eating Disorders - Engaging adolescents in treatment for eating disorders presents a significant challenge due to the egosyntonic nature of these conditions and the ambivalence toward...
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New paper out! 🚨 We share strategies for supporting adolescents with eating disorders moving from family-based treatment (FBT) to enhanced CBT (CBT-E). Read the open access article here 👉 https://t.co/Fb2FoSY4qh
#EatingDisorders #CBTE
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Delivering enhanced cognitive behaviour therapy among adolescents who have previously engaged in family-based treatment – helping the transition from the disease model to the psychological model -...
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Food noise is not the same as hunger or cravings. It's nonstop mental chatter that can cause stress and emotional fatigue. Here's how to cope, by @rdalleg
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Food noise is the constant, unwanted mental concerns about food. It’s not hunger, and it may ease with GLP-1 medications, psychological therapy, rather than willpower.
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Food Noise: Unwanted and Persistent Thoughts About Food | Psychology Today
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Food noise is the constant, unwanted mental concerns about food. It’s not hunger, and it may ease with GLP-1 medications, psychological therapy, rather than willpower.
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#Call_for_papers Special Issue "Integration of Nutritional and Psychological Interventions in the Management of Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa and Other Eating Disorders" 👤Edited by Dr. Riccardo Dalle Grave @rdalleg ⌛️Deadline: 20 September 2025 https://t.co/95JLMzwpWK
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Congratulations to Suzanne Bailey-Straebler and Laura Sproch for this excellent book on group CBT for eating disorders
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Rethinking Obesity: Three Models and One Complex Reality | Psychology Today
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Obesity is defined in medical, scientific, and social terms, shaping care, policy, and stigma. New models aim for more precise, respectful, and person-centered approaches.
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🔬 New Research on Anorexia Nervosa Treatment Outcomes A prospective cohort study of 421 patients treated with intensive care at Villa Garda Hospital (Italy) reveals promising results #Anorexia #EatingDisorders #MentalHealthCare
https://t.co/HQTWL42aar
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BMI and eating-disorder psychopathology are key predictors of treatment outcomes in patients with AN undergoing intensive CBT-E. These findings emphasize the importance of early weight gain and...
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Helping Teens Actively Take Charge of Eating Disorders | Psychology Today https://t.co/ebZgGoE9AF CBT-E changes the game by empowering teens to take charge of recovery. 🧠💬 Engagement > enforcement. #CBTE #MentalHealth #EatingDisorders #Teens #PsychologyToday
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A teen-centered approach to eating disorders, CBT-E builds trust, autonomy, and lasting recovery through collaboration, insight, and personalized strategies.
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Honored to comment on a new study by Jake Linardon et al. in IJED on eating disorder self-help on mental health. Promising low-cost option—but research gaps remain: mechanisms unclear, control issues, limited diversity. https://t.co/OIPBKn0fIx
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Many individuals with eating disorders lack access to evidence-based treatment due to stigma, therapist shortages, and logistical barriers. Digital self-help interventions offer a scalable alternat...
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