Nutritional counseling as an adjunct to psychotherapy in bulimia treatment

The authors outline a therapy program for bulimic patients that combines individual and group psychotherapy with nutritional counseling. The latter ensures physical assessment throughout treatment while providing a reliable information and education service. This type of intervention facilitates a c...

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