TY - JOUR AB - The pandemic spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has forced most governments around the world to put their country on lockdown. During the lockdown, the rules on social distancing, quarantine, and isolation made the delivery of psychological therapies very complicated at all levels of care. In our Intensive Nutritional Rehabilitation Unit of Villa del Principe (Genoa - Italy) the use of remote therapy solutions to deliver enhanced cognitive behavior therapy (CBT-E) was a forced choice to guarantee the continuity of care for patients with eating disorders. CBT-E, even in its intensive form applied to inpatients, has proved particularly suitable to be delivered remotely in some of its parts. This paper examines the CBT-E procedures (for inpatients) that have undergone the greatest impact from the anti-COVID-19 measures and how these difficulties have been overcome through the use of remote solutions. AU - Massa, M. DA - 2020/05/19 DO - 10.32044/ijedo.2020.05 KW - Eating disorders Cognitive behaviour therapy CBT-E Distance therapy Telehealth Coronavirus COVID-19 L1 - internal-pdf://3829176296/ijedo202005.pdf M3 - Original article PY - 2020 SN - 2612-6354 SP - 24-28 ST - LA CBT-E a distanza nei programmi di riabilitazione residenziale intensiva per i disturbi dell’alimentazione durante l’epidemia COVID-19 T2 - IJEDO TI - LA CBT-E a distanza nei programmi di riabilitazione residenziale intensiva per i disturbi dell’alimentazione durante l’epidemia COVID-19 VL - 2 ID - 2523 ER -