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Commonly Asked Questions: Bulimia Nervosa (page 4)

By Garret D. Evans, Psy.D.|Samuel F. Sears, Ph.D.
University of Florida IFAS Extension

Can Bulimia be Treated?

Fortunately health care professionals are having increasing success in treating bulimia. Typically, treatment is coordinated among a physician, psychologist or other mental health professional, and a registered dietitian.

The first step in getting help for people with bulimia nervosa is to have them seen by a doctor. A physician can assess their general health and provide more information about their current and expected weights.

Long-term nutritional counseling may also be indicated. This counseling can best be accomplished by a registered dietitian who can assess the individual's current dietary practices and establish an eating plan that meets their individual needs.

Mental health professionals often provide psychotherapy designed to help these individuals understand their perception and expectations for themselves, family members and significant others, or the world in general. Individual or family therapy is often used to address the person's perceptions of food and body image, as well as help to resolve family issues.

References

American Psychiatric Association (2000). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (text revision). Washington, DC: Author.

Florida Dietetic Association. (1997). Handbook of medical nutrition therapy (2nd ed.).

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