Tara went to a therapist for help with her problematic eating behaviors. She tells the therapist that she often eats large amounts of food and feels out of control when doing so. To determine whether her symptoms are more consistent with binge eating disorder or bulimia, which question will her therapist want to ask?

A. "Are you overweight or in a healthy weight range?"
B. "Do you also restrict your food intake at times?"
C. "Do you attempt to get rid of your food after eating?"
D. "Are you still having normal menstruation?"


Answer: C

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