Women’s experiences of cognitive-behaviour therapy for bulimia
24 February 2015
The study examines the experiences of receiving cognitive-behaviour therapy (CBT) for bulimia nervosa (BN). The aim is to gain a more detailed understanding of these experiences, as they may help service providers and professionals to improve the ways in which those with the diagnosis are supported.
Participants would be expected to take part in private one-to-one interviews lasting approximately 1 hour.
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Ethical approval
The study has received ethical approval from the London Metropolitan University Ethics Review Panel.
About the researcher
My name is Kati Hallikainen and I am a final year trainee Counselling Psychologist. I am conducting this research project as part of my doctoral training.