Studies of the Effectiveness of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy-Enhanced (CBT-E) Treatment for Bulimia
Studies of the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral therapy-enhanced (CBT-E) treatment for bulimia nervosa have demonstrated that
A) CBT-E is effective for short-term improvements but not long-term.
B) CBT-E is not effective.
C) CBT-E is less effective than interpersonal psychotherapy.
D) at the present time, CBT-E would seem to be the treatment of choice for adults.
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