A) family acceptance of the problem
B) weight gain
C) balanced diet
D) resolution of family issues
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A) respiration
B) muscle movements
C) brain waves
D) metabolic rate
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A) have good responses to therapy both in the short long term.
B) have good short-term responses but show higher rates of long-term relapse.
C) have a difficult time in the short-term but show good long-term responses.
D) relapse almost immediately after treatment was discontinued.
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A) CBT was superior to IPT.
B) IPT was superior to CBT.
C) CBT and IPT had equivalent rates of helping clients improve.
D) Neither therapy was successful at helping clients improve.
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A) Medications have not been found to be effective for the treatment of bulimia nervosa.
B) Antidepressants have some effectiveness in the treatment of bulimia nervosa.
C) Benzodiazipine medications have some effectiveness in the treatment of bulimia nervosa.
D) Anti-psychotic medications have been found to be effective for the treatment of bulimia nervosa.
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A) overall weight loss
B) overall weight gain
C) no change in weight
D) stunted growth
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A) the participants showed no beneficial effects.
B) participants reported improvement in body image and decreased drive for thinness.
C) not a single participant has developed symptoms of an eating disorder.
D) the drop-out rate has been extremely high.
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A) stop caring about food.
B) may become preoccupied with food and eating.
C) lose interest in food over time.
D) gradually adjust to starvation diets.
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A) commercial self-help plans that limit carbohydrates or calories.
B) self-directed diet plans based on diet books.
C) professionally directed behavior modification programs.
D) hypnosis-based plans.
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A) 5-10%
B) 10-15%
C) 20-30%
D) 40-45%
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A) thinner
B) heavier
C) taller
D) shorter
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A) anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa are culturally determined and not biologically influenced.
B) the biological influences of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa have not been studied.
C) although the studies are still limited, there appears to be some biological influence in the development of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa.
D) although the studies are limited, there does appear to be a large biological influence for anorexia nervosa and a very small biological influence for bulimia nervosa.
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A) people have become too dependent on media determinations of beauty.
B) media standards of beauty are increasingly unattainable for the average woman.
C) dieting has become a fad that has been taken to an extreme.
D) society has no business telling us how to define beauty.
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A) the caloric intake of the foods.
B) whether she is eating junk foods.
C) whether eating gets to be out of her control.
D) the situations under which she eats a great deal.
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A) narcolepsy is often caused by depression.
B) the anti-anxiety properties of these medications reduce narcolepsy.
C) these medications suppress REM sleep that can trigger cataplexy.
D) antidepressants are found to reduce hypnagogic hallucinations.
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A) well-controlled studies have not found medication more effective than a placebo.
B) the beneficial effects of the medication may be short-term.
C) side effects make most patients discontinue the medication.
D) patients refuse to take their medication.
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A) decreases
B) increases
C) stays the same
D) decreases until early adulthood and then begins to increase again
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A) Eating disorders are a way of expressing depression.
B) Eating disorders have a high comorbidity with stress disorders.
C) Depression may be a reaction to bulimia nervosa.
D) 20-40% of all people with bulimia nervosa meet the criteria for a mood disorder during the course of their eating disorder.
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