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Someone with an eating disorder may also be overly concerned or distressed about weight or body shape.Some types of eating disorders include anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder. Although eating disorders tend to manifest during teen years, they can also develop later in life...
A placebo-controlled, randomized trial of fluoxetine in the treatment of binge-eating disorder. J Clin Psychiatry. 2002 Nov;63(11):1028-33. Clinical Trial; Randomized Controlled Trial; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't LM Arnold,SL Mcelroy,JI Hudson,... - 《Journal of Clinical Psychiatry》...
Eating disorders are 100% curable in 80% of cases. Work with me to discover the origins of the underlying emotional issues that drive and perpetuate these disorders, resolving them at their source. Patients with anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, ARFID and body dysmorphic ...
A method for treating over-eating disorders, in particular Bulimia nervosa, Binge Eating Disorder (BED), and Compulsive Over-Eating. The invention furthermore relates to novel pharmaceutical compositions for the treatment of over-eating disorders comprising a therapeutically effective amount of a compound...
Gibson P., Pietrabissa G, Castelnuovo G, Jackson JB, Rossi A, Manzoni GM. (2019). Brief Strategic Therapy for Bulimia Nervosa and Binge Eating Disorder: A Clinical and Research Protocol. Front Psychol. 10(373). Meyer, V. (1966). Modification of expectations in cases with obse...
No action is without a reaction, particularly when it comes to chemistry. While taking a prescription drug for bulimia nervosa or other eating disorders, such asanorexia nervosaor binge eating disorder, there is always the potential for consequences. ...
Anorexia nervosa and binge eating disorder were relatively uncommon. Eating disorder outcome was significantly related to the presence of mood, substance use, and impulse control disorders but not to the presence of anxiety disorders, Conclusions: These results support the validity of bulimia nervosa ...
Group two was characterized by disordered eating behaviors. Specifically, 37 percent had a binge eating disorder, 61 percent reported feeling a loss of control over "grazing"—regularly eating food between meals—and 92 percent reported eating when they weren't hungry. ...