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Differences between CBT and IPT in bulimia treatment outcomes
Chapter 8, Problem 6(choose chapter or problem)
Which of the following statements is true of cognitive–behavioral therapy (CBT) and interpersonal therapy (IPT) in the treatment of bulimia?
a. CBT appears to work faster than IPT, but they both seem to have the same positive effect at a one-year follow-up.
b. CBT and IPT appear to have the same impact in both the short term and the long term.
c. IPT appears to work faster than CBT, but they both seem to have the same positive effect at a one-year follow-up.
d. Neither CBT nor IPT appears to be effective in the treatment of bulimia.
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QUESTION:
Which of the following statements is true of cognitive–behavioral therapy (CBT) and interpersonal therapy (IPT) in the treatment of bulimia?
a. CBT appears to work faster than IPT, but they both seem to have the same positive effect at a one-year follow-up.
b. CBT and IPT appear to have the same impact in both the short term and the long term.
c. IPT appears to work faster than CBT, but they both seem to have the same positive effect at a one-year follow-up.
d. Neither CBT nor IPT appears to be effective in the treatment of bulimia.
ANSWER:Step 1 of 2
Multiple studies have shown that cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and interpersonal therapy (IPT) are both effective treatments for bulimia.
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Differences between CBT and IPT in bulimia treatment outcomes
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This video provides an in-depth exploration of Bulimia, its defining characteristics, and the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and interpersonal therapy (IPT) as treatment options, offering insights into their respective impacts and disproving incorrect statements.