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    comparison of group and individual approaches : to the cognitive-behavioral treatment of bulimia

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    reynoldsa1987m-1b.pdf (4.920mb)
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    1987
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    reynolds, alison
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    the current study is a comparative investigation of two treatment approaches to the eating disorder bulimia, a cognitive-behavioral group therapy approach was compared to a cognitive-behavioral individual psychotherapy approach. eight subjects participated in group therapy while seven were involved in the individual mode. group sessions lasted for approximately 90 minutes and occurred once weekly over a period of 8 weeks. individual sessions were approximately 50 minutes in length, also occuring once each week over 8 weeks. assessment measures were administered at pre-treatment, post-treatment and at 12-16 week follow-up. quantitative examination of the results revealed undifferentiated rates of change across the two treatment groups. a conclusion that the two forms of treatment delivery are similarly effective in the treatment of bulimia is thought to be premature in light of the limitations of the study.
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