In this study, participants concentrated on their least-favorite body areas. Reprinted from Eating Disorders Review…
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Skilled Training for Caregivers May Improve Treatment for Inpatients
Two reports suggest ways to improve outcome by helping caregivers as well as AN patients.…
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A New Focus on the Brain and Eating Disorders at iaedp 2016 Reprinted…
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Read MoreCalming Fears of Gaining Excess Weight after Recovery
Reprinted from Eating Disorders Review January/February Volume 27, Number 1 ©2016 iaedp Often patients recovering…
Read MoreAnother Measure of Personality in Eating Disorders
Results from the Five Factor Model may enhance treatment and improve outcome. Reprinted from Eating…
Read MoreReading Memoirs as Part of Therapy: Helpful or Not?
Timing was the key in one Australian study. Reprinted from Eating Disorders Review January/February Volume…
Read MoreQUESTIONS AND ANSWERS: Bulimia Nervosa and Acute Gastric Dilatation
Reprinted from Eating Disorders Review November/December Volume 26, Number 6 ©2015 iaedp Q. One of…
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Read MoreAn Intervention Using a ‘Serious Videogame’ prior to CBT for Bulimia Nervosa
One patient had reduced impulsivity, and binge eating was greatly reduced. Reprinted from Eating Disorders…
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The hormone had little or no effect on normal controls or patients with anorexia nervosa.…
Read MoreTracing Triggers of Purging Among Anorexia Nervosa Patients
A multi-center study highlighted the impact of binge-eating episodes. Reprinted from Eating Disorders Review November/December…
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