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Dietary restraint of bulimic subjects following cognitive-behavioral or pharmacological treatment
Authors:Elise M. Rossiter   W. Stewart Agras   Martha Losch  Christy F. Telch
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Laboratory for the Study of Behavioral Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305, U.S.A.

Abstract:The pre and posttreatment self-monitored caloric intake of bulimic subjects treated with either cognitive-behavioral therapy or imipramine was compared. Results indicated that both groups equally and successfully reduced purged calories but that only cognitive-behaviorally treated subjects increased non-purged caloric intake. These results show that cognitive-behavioral treatment lessens dietary restraint whereas imipramine treatment of bulimia nervosa does not. These findings are discussed and it is suggested that they may account for the superior therapeutic maintenance following cognitive-behavioral treatment when compared with pharmacological treatment of bulimia nervosa.
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