Cognitive behavioral group therapy on a sample of obese female patients with binge-eating disorder: Egyptian study
Conclusion
Cognitive behavioral group therapy showed effectiveness in improvement of self-esteem with less concerns about weight, shape, eating, and dietary restraint. Reduced frequency of binge eating episodes and less psychological distress were also areas of efficacy with no change in BMI.
Source: Middle East Current Psychiatry - Category: Psychiatry Tags: Original articles Source Type: research
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