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Collmarie

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What are the core components of any eating-disorder treatment program?

Question 2

Repeated bouts of pneumonia may be associated with:
 
 a. dysphagia.
  b. irritable bowel syndrome.
  c. peptic ulcers.
  d. diverticular disease.



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Answer to Question 1

The core components of any eating-disorder treatment program are:
- Treatment of medical comorbidities
- Restoration of body weight to a normal level
- Nutrition education and counseling to normalize food-related thoughts and beliefs
- Individualized psychotherapy to improve social well-being and emotional health
- Family therapy to improve communication and family function
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Group therapy

Answer to Question 2

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Collmarie

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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Great! Please up vote :D



 

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