The goal of this clinical study is to learn whether a brief online psychological program called COR can be delivered in a feasible and acceptable way for adults who experience recurrent binge eating. The main questions this study aims to answer are: * Is the COR program acceptable to participants, in terms of satisfaction, adherence, and dropout rates? * Is the COR program feasible to deliver online, including recruitment, retention, and completion of sessions and questionnaires? * Do participants show preliminary changes over time in binge eating-related distress and emotional well-being? Participants in this study are adults who experience recurrent episodes of binge eating. They will take part in an individual online intervention that includes eight weekly sessions, a brief pre-session, and a follow-up session one month after the end of treatment. During the study, participants will: * Attend weekly online sessions focused on understanding binge eating, emotions, and the relationship with food and the body * Practice simple exercises to help manage emotional distress and food-related urges * Complete short questionnaires before, during, and after the intervention to describe their experiences The information from this study will help researchers understand whether this type of intervention can be used in future, larger studies and in real-world clinical settings.
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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Proportion of Eligible Participants Who Initiate the COR Intervention
Timeframe: At enrollment.
Proportion of Participants Who Complete All Eight COR Intervention Sessions
Timeframe: Up to 8 weeks.
Proportion of Participants Who Attend the 1-Month Follow-Up Session After Completing the COR Intervention
Timeframe: Up to 12 weeks.
Proportion of Participants Who Discontinue the COR Intervention Before Completing All Eight Sessions
Timeframe: Up to 8 weeks.
Proportion of Scheduled Assessment Instruments Completed by Participants
Timeframe: From baseline through 12 weeks.
Acceptability of the COR Protocol Among Participants and Interventionists
Timeframe: At completion of the eighth COR intervention session (session 8).
Implementation Fidelity of the COR Protocol
Timeframe: From the first COR intervention session (session 1) through completion of the eighth COR intervention session (session 8), assessed over 8 weeks.