Vincent Square Eating Disorders Clinic, Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust, London, United Kingdom.
Int J Eat Disord. 2012 Jan;45(1):1-16. doi: 10.1002/eat.20900. Epub 2011 Feb 14.
The eating disorders typically involve poor motivation to change. This article reviews the evidence behind many of our beliefs about motivation and whether we need a different conceptual framework for understanding why patients commonly get "stuck." The outcome literature is reviewed, and demonstrates that there is little evidence that we are effective in enhancing motivation to induce changes in symptoms. Indeed, there are suggestions that commonly used models are unhelpful. Verbal expressions of motivation are not the best indicator of likely treatment response, and can best be understood as providing a "manifesto," which has functions that can obstruct recovery from the eating disorder. A behavioral analysis of motivation is likely to be more effective. Cognitive, emotional, and behavioral methods for enhancing motivation are outlined, with the aim of bypassing the motivational manifesto and encouraging positive therapeutic change.
进食障碍通常涉及改变的动力不足。本文回顾了我们关于动机的许多信念背后的证据,以及我们是否需要一个不同的概念框架来理解为什么患者通常会“陷入困境”。审查了结果文献,结果表明,几乎没有证据表明我们在增强动机以诱导症状改变方面是有效的。事实上,有迹象表明,常用的模型没有帮助。口头表达的动机并不是治疗反应的最佳指标,最好将其理解为提供了一个“宣言”,它具有可以阻碍进食障碍康复的功能。对动机进行行为分析可能更有效。概述了增强动机的认知、情感和行为方法,旨在绕过动机宣言,鼓励积极的治疗改变。