A puzzling occurrence that was treatable. Reprinted from Eating Disorders Review January/February 2012 Volume 23,…
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“Low and slow” may not be the way to go. Reprinted from Eating Disorders Review…
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Recovery prospects fade when family therapy is delayed. Reprinted from Eating Disorders Review November/December 2011…
Read MoreUsing Exposure and Response Prevention Therapy to Address Fear in Anorexia Nervosa
by Joanna Steinglass MD and Sarah Parker PhDNew York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY…
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The longer the illness persists, the less likely recovery will occur. Reprinted from Eating Disorders…
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Reprinted from Eating Disorders Review July/August 2011 Volume 22, Number 4 ©2011 Gürze Books Refeeding…
Read MoreQ & A: New Antipsychotics for Anorexia Nervosa?
Reprinted from Eating Disorders Review May/June 2011 Volume 22, Number 3 ©2011 Gürze Books Q:…
Read MoreCompulsory Treatment and Coercion for Anorexia Nervosa Patients
Personality disorders and patient attitudes were highlighted in two studies. Reprinted from Eating Disorders Review…
Read MoreCouples Therapy: A New Approach to Treating Anorexia Nervosa
Treating both partners can improve outcome. Reprinted from Eating Disorders Review January/February 2011 Volume 22,…
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Amenorrhea may be mistaken as safety from pregnancy. Reprinted from Eating Disorders Review January/February 2011…
Read MoreConfusion, Ataxia, and Ophthalmoplegia Associated with Anorexia Nervosa
Extreme dieting and thiamin deficiency underlie troubling neurologic changes. Reprinted from Eating Disorders Review November/December…
Read MoreEffects of Anorexia Nervosa on Final Height Among Hospitalized Teens
Most males and females did not catch up to normal levels after treatment. Reprinted from…
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