In 1996, Mandometer suggested that eating disorders are maintained because patients are captured in the situations in which they were initially rewarded for dieting, the major cause of eating [...]
A recent study reports that more than 30% of the patients did not complete outpatient CBT for anorexia nervosa. Fewer than 40% of the patients remitted, although only partially, relapse was [...]
The Lancet Psychiatry reports that brain stimulation increased the body weight of 16 anorexic patients and improved several other symptoms (1). Although these patients were thought to be [...]
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The Editor of JAMA Psychiatry suggested recently that before entering clinical practice, health professionals should learn much more about the brain (1). This is as important as it is interesting [...]
We all act together to promote worldwide knowledge of eating disorders and that it is possible to recover! Read our recent study in Physiology & Behavior: Cognitive behavior therapy for [...]
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