Compulsive Exercise and Muscle Dysmorphia An ongoing study hopes to point to better guidelines for treatment. In the past,… Read More
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Is Intensive Multi-Family Therapy Worthwhile? One study is examining the possible benefits of shortened treatment. A new feasibility trial will… Read More
Personality Factors Can Help Predict Symptom Changes After Residential Treatment But observable symptoms might be misleading. Treatment guidelines for AN and BN routinely state that… Read More
IN THE NEXT ISSUE The Media’s Role in the Development of Eating Disorders PLUS From the Patient’s Perspective: What… Read More
Working with Patients with Severe and Enduring Eating Disorders Who Refuse Further Treatment By Joel Yager, MD University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, Colorado Every so often,… Read More
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TON-17: A New Self-Report Test for Orthorexia Nervosa A shortened test helps assess risk. Orthorexia nervosa (ON) has been defined as a pathological… Read More