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Treatment of Eating 2
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In this paper I have attempted to define both anorexia nervosa and bulimia. Psychologists and psychiatrists have formulated a three-prong approach to the treatment of these eating disorders. First is to focus on the immediate health crisis. Second is to develop a counseling regimen with the patient. Finally, a counseling schedule must be implemented with the family.
Treatment of Eating 3
Definition of Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia
Eating disorders may take different
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for adolescent anorexia nervosa. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 6, 730-735. Nash, M. (1996). Conference on adolescent nutritional disorders: prevention and treatment. Nutrition-Today,31, 68-70. Neumark, D. (1995). Excessive weight preoccupation. Nutrition-Today, 30,68. Spangler, D. (1999). Cognitive behavioral therapy for bulimia nervosa. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 6, 705-713. Thub, D. (1994). Disordered eating and weight control among adolescent female athletes and performing squad members. Journal of Adolescent Research, 52,21. Walsh, B. (1998). Eating disorders: progress and problems. Science, 280,1387. Waxler, D. (1997). Exceptional lives. Merrill, New Jersey.