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Psyschological testing SCL-90, MMPI, Beck Depression scale
body weight below 85% of metabolic starvation
normal for age, ht., and
gender is a medical
diagnosis
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the most common type of F
compensatory behavior in
BN is laxative abuse
,Norepinephrie, dopamine T
and serotonin are
neurotransmitter systems
involved in the regulation
of feeding behavior and
weight control
Factors that appear to depression, impulsivity, OCD
positively influence self-
injury include previous
suicide attempt and what
additional factor
Rumination disorder is the F
persistent eating of non -
nutritive or non-food
substances that are not
part of a culturally
supported practice over a
period of at least one a
month
In AN, which is true Approximately 80% have at least one co occurring disorder
regarding co-occurring
psychiatric illnesses
according to the dsm5 which the binge eating and compensatory behaviors both
of the following is NOT occur on average at least once a month for 3 months
true of BN
after full criteria for anorexia T
has been met, a client with
anorexia is considered in
partial remission if low body
weight criteria has not been
met for a sustained period of
time but either intense
fear of gaining weight or
disturbance in self-
perception of weight or
shape criteria is still met
,many clinical features of F
depression are not related
to the results of starvation
traditional face-to -face F
interventions are far
superior to guided self-help
modalities.
T. F
night eating syndrome is chewing and spitting
characterized by all but
which of the following
symptoms
in determining whether a
change in level of care from
IOP to Res level is
appropriate , the primary
consideration is the
patients body weight in
comparison to the IBW
range
the standard dialectical distress tolerance behavior chain analysis and diary
behavior model for bulimia cards mindful eating and urge suffering
nervosa and binge eating
disorder involves
Maudsley treatment is the T
only evidence- based
treatment for adolescents
with AN. T. F
IPT is a therapy focusing on T
improving interpersonal
functioning and therefore
psychiatric symptoms. T. F
primary goal of ACT is to F
increase psychological
flexibility to help deal with
the clients meal plan in
order to maintain an
, appropriate weight range
for recovery.
T. F