Eating problems are common in children and adolescents, and eating disorders typically have their onset during these developmental periods.1 Anorexia...
More »A Different Approach to Treatment Resistance
More »Despite an abundance of studies linking both traumatic experiences and anxiety disorders with eating disorders, relatively little has been reported on...
More »Psychiatry has seen a transition from art to science in the past century and, largely because of 2 developments in the past several decades, this has...
More »Eating disorders among adolescents and children are a
growing problem in the United States; the number of cases
has steadily increased over the last...
More »STANFORD, Calif. -- Abnormal body-image concerns and the risk of a full-blown eating disorder in high-risk college-age women can be significantly...
More »STANFORD, Calif. -- Abnormal body-image concerns and the risk of a full-blown eating disorder in high-risk college-age women can be significantly...
More »Eating disorders in patients with schizophrenia have been underappreciated and poorly studied. Profiling characteristic phenotypic patterns will help...
More »Diagnosis of the two main major eating disorders, anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, can be difficult because of denial of symptomatology by the...
More »Patients with anorexia nervosa often attempt to deceive health care professionals because they do not want treatment for their disorder. Thus,...
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