This is one thing therapists shouldn't do in sessions with people who have eating disorders, according to new research. MelindaKarth explains.
in a therapeutic setting. However, more research is needed to understand the neurological underpinnings of why people with EDs might not respond well to mirroring.
There is currently no research looking at mirror neurons in EDs. However, those with ASDs have demonstrated dysfunction in mirror neurons.Given the possible relationship between ASDs and EDs, future research should explore whether mirror neuron dysregulation also contributes to social difficulties in EDs. These findings could help improve client-counselor relationships in ED treatment.1) Sharpley, C., Halat, J., Rabinowicz, T., Weiland, B., & Stafford, J. .
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