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) 18 to 21.
B) 8 to 15.
C) 20 to 26.
D) 25 to 30.
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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) Benzodiazepine medications have some effectiveness in the treatment of bulimia nervosa.
D) Antipsychotic medications have been found to be effective for the treatment of bulimia nervosa.
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A) should be administered to all girls under 15 years of age to prevent the disorder from developing.
B) should be administered to girls under 15 years of age who are concerned about being overweight.
C) should be administered to all girls 15 years of age or older to prevent the disorder from developing
D) should be administered to girls 15 years of age or older who are concerned about being overweight.
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A) Linda, whose mom and dad recently divorced
B) Carla, whose family members always seem to be fighting with each other
C) Sandy, whose family emphasizes achievement, support, and communication
D) Bonnie, whose family is hard-driving, concerned about external appearances, and eager to maintain harmony
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A) changing patients' dysfunctional thoughts regarding their weight, body shape, and previous weight control strategies.
B) helping the patient's family learn new ways of interacting with each other and with the patient.
C) changing the type and frequency of reinforcement associated with being an identified patient.
D) making sure that the patient has a lot of quiet time when he or she can be alone.
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A) dyssomnia-sleepwalking.
B) dyssomnia-a sleep disturbance.
C) parasomnia-waking up after three or four hours of sleep and then being unable to fall back to sleep.
D) parasomnia-lack of REM sleep.
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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) eating disorders run in families and seem to have a genetic component.
D) although studies are limited, there does appear to be a large biological influence for anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa.
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A) Purging techniques
B) Obesity
C) Anorexia nervosa
D) Binge-eating disorder
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A) antidepressant medication.
B) family therapy.
C) small, frequent meals.
D) in-patient treatment.
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A) IPT was superior to CBT-E.
B) CBT-E was superior to IPT.
C) CBT-E was equivalent to IPT.
D) CBT-E was more effective in short term and IPT was more effective in long term.
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A) surgery.
B) exercise of the neck muscles.
C) a high-protein diet.
D) changing the patient's sleep schedule.
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A) spend more of their "bed time" awake than asleep.
B) have a diagnosable sleep disorder.
C) need to increase the number of hours in bed.
D) spend 10% of their "bed time" awake.
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A) acting out a dream.
B) occurrence during the deepest stage of sleep.
C) no memory of the sleepwalking event.
D) occurrence primarily in children.
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A) washing oneself before going to bed.
B) lifestyle behaviors that facilitate sleep.
C) use of medications to induce sleep.
D) the physical environment of the bedroom.
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A) dysfunctional and disorganized.
B) tend to attribute their problems to other people and often deny or ignore conflicts or negative feelings.
C) reserved and quiet.
D) no different than the average family.
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A) 1,000
B) 2,000
C) The calorie number does not matter, as long as it's too much junk food
D) The calorie number varies from person to person; a binge-eating episode is not defined by the number of calories
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A) Eating disorders are a way of expressing depression.
B) Eating disorders have a high comorbidity with posttraumatic stress disorder.
C) Over 80% of people with bulimia had an anxiety disorder at some point in their lives.
D) Twenty to thirty percent of people with bulimia nervosa meet the criteria for a mood disorder during the course of their eating disorder.
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