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Changes in the sense of agency: Implications for the psychotherapy of bulimia nervosa- A case study.

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A sense of agency is a transtheoretical concept that increases our understanding of important processes in psychotherapy. Agency can be described in terms of how strongly the person believes that she can have an impact on her problematic experiences and behaviors. In this case study, a patient's sense of agency in relation to symptoms of bulimia nervosa was assessed during 3 years of psychotherapy. Five distinct phases of agency in relation to eating disorder symptoms were identified: A false sense of agency or no agency at all, a weak sense of agency, a nascent sense of agency, a wavering sense of agency, and a strong sense of agency. A better understanding of patient agency can facilitate adapting approaches and methods best suited for the patient's capacity for change throughout treatment.

Year of Publication
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2019
Journal
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Journal of clinical psychology
Volume
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75
Issue
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8
Number of Pages
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1415-1428
ISSN Number
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0021-9762
URL
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https://doi.org/10.1002/jclp.22787
DOI
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10.1002/jclp.22787
Short Title
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J Clin Psychol
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