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... cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) has been developed for the treatment of bulimia nervosa (CBT-BN) and other common related syndromes ... , CBT-BN and other psychotherapies in the treatment of adults with bulimia nervosa or related syndromes of recurrent binge eating. ... of CBT and particularly CBT-BN in the treatment of people with bulimia nervosa and also (but less strongly due to the small number of ...
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Can Cats have bulimia? My cat Snickers throws up all the time. When he’s mad at you, especially. I give him foods with hairball ... , AL
Many folks joke about “kitty bulimia”. Cats with this syndrome eat large ... vomit. They may then be hungry again.
The syndrome looks just like bulimia in humans. But it isn’t actually bulimia. True bulimia has not been documented in cats. ...
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... contraception are abuses of the pleasure of eating and sexual union, then why do I agree that bulimia is disordered but contraception doesn’t seem disordered at all?
A. Contraception doesn’t seem or feel as disordered because in our culture bulimia is still disapproved of but contraception is highly approved. We are steeped in the teaching of our culture. In ...
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Exercise Bulimia is an eating disorder in which a person uses excessive and compulsive exercise instead of vomiting.
CBS Cali Carlin ... on a California fitness trainer who almost exercised herself to death.
Exercise bulimia is a subset of the psychological disorder called bulimia in which a person is compelled to exercise in an effort aimed at burning the calories of food energy and fat reserves ...
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I found two related stories on exercise bulimia in my news feed today, and although they weren't glaringly inaccurate, there were ... ).
The two stories were: Emerging Eating Disorder- Exercise Bulimia, and San Diego Clinic Helps Exercise Bulimics. The ... and the second appeared to be from their San Diego syndicate.
First of all, exercise bulimia isn't an "emerging" disorder. It' ...
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... the fifth issue of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics compares the differences between inpatient and day treatment of bulimia nervosa. The Authors reported in detail on the design and 3-month outcome in a previous ... Read full article on[Eating Disorders News From Medical News Today]
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