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noun - a Scottish gray and black plaid
MAUDS - Maudsley family therapy also known as family-based treatment or Maudsley approach, is a family therapy for the treatment of anorexia nervosa devised...
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Actress Adams and others |
Shepherds' woolen plaids |
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Oct 4 1998 New York Times |
Sep 28 1998 New York Times |
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Plural form of maud. |
A grey-striped plaid cloak, formerly worn by shepherds in Scotland. |
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Maudsley family therapy also known as family-based treatment or Maudsley approach, * is a family therapy for the treatment of anorexia nervosa devised by Christopher Dare and colleagues at the Maudsley Hospital in London. A comparison of family to individual therapy was conducted with eighty anorexia patients. The study showed family therapy to be the more effective approach in patients under 18 and within 3 years of the onset of their illness. Subsequent research confirmed the efficacy of family-based treatment for teens with anorexia nervosa. Family-based treatment has been adapted for bulimia nervosa and showed promising results in a randomized controlled trial comparing it to supportive individual therapy.Maudsley Family Therapy is an evidence-based approach to the treatment of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa whose efficacy has been supported by empirical research. |