Recent Research on Bulimia Nervosa.
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| Abstract | :  Estimates of lifetime bulimia nervosa (BN) range from 4% to 6.7% across studies. There has been a decrease in the presentation of BN in primary care but an increase in disordered eating not meeting full diagnostic criteria. Regardless of diagnostic status, disordered eating is associated with long-term significant impairment to both physical and mental quality of life, and BN is associated with a significantly higher likelihood of self-harm, suicide, and death. Assessment should adopt a motivationally enhancing stance given the high level of ambivalence associated with BN. Cognitive behavior therapy specific to eating disorders outperforms other active psychological comparisons. | 
| Year of Publication | :  2019 | 
| Journal | :  The Psychiatric clinics of North America | 
| Volume | :  42 | 
| Issue | :  1 | 
| Number of Pages | :  21-32 | 
| ISSN Number | :  0193-953X | 
| URL | :  https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0193-953X(18)31149-3 | 
| DOI | :  10.1016/j.psc.2018.10.002 | 
| Short Title | :  Psychiatr Clin North Am | 
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