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Psychosomatics, 1983
This article is an update on the research and treatment of anorexia nervosa and bulimia. In the past five years, endocrine research has focused on neurotransmitters in anorexia nervosa and treatment research has centered on bulimia.
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This article is an update on the research and treatment of anorexia nervosa and bulimia. In the past five years, endocrine research has focused on neurotransmitters in anorexia nervosa and treatment research has centered on bulimia.
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Increased mortality in bulimia nervosa and other eating disorders.
American Journal of Psychiatry, 2009OBJECTIVE Anorexia nervosa has been consistently associated with increased mortality, but whether this is true for other types of eating disorders is unclear.
S. Crow+6 more
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American Journal of Psychiatry, 1997
The authors sought to synthesize existing data on outcome for individuals diagnosed with bulimia nervosa in order to better understand long-term outcome and prognostic factors.They reviewed 88 studies that conducted follow-up assessments with bulimic subjects at least 6 months after presentation.
Pamela K. Keel, James E. Mitchell
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The authors sought to synthesize existing data on outcome for individuals diagnosed with bulimia nervosa in order to better understand long-term outcome and prognostic factors.They reviewed 88 studies that conducted follow-up assessments with bulimic subjects at least 6 months after presentation.
Pamela K. Keel, James E. Mitchell
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The Treatment of Bulimia Nervosa
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1987We review treatment approaches to bulimia nervosa, with particular emphasis on methodology and research design. The following treatments are considered: behaviour therapy, cognitive behaviour therapy, pharmacological treatment, group therapy, psychoanalytic psychotherapy, self-help and support groups, hypnosis and miscellaneous (family therapy and ...
Stephen Touyz+3 more
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The Etiology of bulimia nervosa : the individual and familial context
, 2013Epidemiology of bulimia nervosa, J.H. Crowther, et al. Part 1 Developmental and familial factors: overview, P.A. Crawford and D. Watts developmental issues in the study of eating problems and disorders, I. Attie and J.
J. Crowther, Kent Psychology Forum
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Cognitive behavioral therapy for bulimia nervosa.
Psychotherapy, 2013Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is a first-line psychotherapeutic treatment for bulimia nervosa (BN). This article outlines three specific interventions--introducing and using the CBT model of BN, self-monitoring of eating and related experiences, and
Deborah R Glasofer, M. Devlin
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Bulimia nervosa treatment: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials.
International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2007OBJECTIVE The RTI International-University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Evidence-based Practice Center systematically reviewed evidence on efficacy of treatment for bulimia nervosa (BN), harms associated with treatments, factors associated with ...
J. Shapiro+5 more
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Nonpurging bulimia: A distinct subtype of bulimia nervosa
International Journal of Eating Disorders, 1991Bulimics whose primary method of purgation was self-induced vomiting (purgers) were compared to bulimics who did not purge (nonpurgers), using standardized diagnostic instruments. Differences in eating patterns, demographic characteristics, past and present DSM-III-R diagnoses, mood and personality traits were found.
Una D. McCann+3 more
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Risk factors for bulimia nervosa. A community-based case-control study.
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1997BACKGROUND Many apparently disparate risk factors have been implicated as causes of eating disorders. This study was designed to test the hypothesis that 2 broad classes of risk factors exist for bulimia nervosa: those that increase the risk for ...
C. Fairburn+4 more
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An evaluation of family therapy in anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa.
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1987A controlled trial comparing family therapy with individual supportive therapy in anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa was undertaken. Eighty patients (57 with anorexia nervosa; 23 with bulimia nervosa) were first admitted to a specialized unit to ...
G. Russell+3 more
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