<p>Temperament Based Therapy with Support (TBT-S) is an emerging, personalized treatment approach for eating disorders (EDs) that integrates patients’ temperamental traits and neurobiological research into therapeutic strategies to reduce symptoms. While research on the efficacy of TBT-S is still in its infancy, the development of TBT-S as a treatment for EDs spans over two decades. The approach is unique in that it was formulated from neurobiological research, and utilizes treatment tools which were created collaboratively with individuals with lived experience. Hence, the aim of this review of the development of TBT-S is to share how clinical interventions can evolve from basic science through collaboration with the target population. The review provides a structured synthesis of how TBT-S progressed and explores the most current evidence and avenues for future research.</p>

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Bridging the gap between neuroscience and clinical practice: a review of the development of Temperament Based Therapy with Support (TBT-S)

  • Kristin Stedal,
  • Christina E. Wierenga,
  • Stephanie Knatz Peck,
  • Laura Hill

摘要

Temperament Based Therapy with Support (TBT-S) is an emerging, personalized treatment approach for eating disorders (EDs) that integrates patients’ temperamental traits and neurobiological research into therapeutic strategies to reduce symptoms. While research on the efficacy of TBT-S is still in its infancy, the development of TBT-S as a treatment for EDs spans over two decades. The approach is unique in that it was formulated from neurobiological research, and utilizes treatment tools which were created collaboratively with individuals with lived experience. Hence, the aim of this review of the development of TBT-S is to share how clinical interventions can evolve from basic science through collaboration with the target population. The review provides a structured synthesis of how TBT-S progressed and explores the most current evidence and avenues for future research.