FÁTIMA VASQUES
Psicóloga cognitivista do Grupo de Estudo, Assistência e Pesquisa em Comer Compulsivo e Obesidade – GRECCO/Ambulatório de Bulimia e Transtornos Alimentares do Ipq – AMBULIM – Instituto de Psiquiatria do Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo – HC-FMUSP
FERNANDA CELESTE MARTINS
Médica psiquiatra do GRECCO/AMBULIM - IPq-HC-FMUSP
ALEXANDRE PINTO DE AZEVEDO
Médico psiquiatra. Coordenador do GRECCO/AMBULIM - IPq-HC-FMUSP

Abstract:

Obesity is a condition that has deserved studies of different areas, particularly psychiatry and psychology, because of its multifactorial etiology. The emotional problems generally are perceived as a consequence of obesity, but psychological conflicts and problems can precede the development of obesity. Depression and anxiety are common symptoms and depression syndrome can be more frequent in the severe obesity. The psycotherapeutic treatment, especially the cognitive therapy, shows good action for organization, weight changes and beyond the self-control of food behaviors. Although the pharmacological treatment of obesity should not be the first therapeutic option, its use is fully approved. Attention should be drawn to drugs that were really approved for use in obesity and those with central action.

Keywords:Obesity, cognitive therapy, antiobesity agents.