Important goals in treating bulimia are to normalize the eating pattern and to eliminate the binge-purge cycle. The disordered eating pattern is typically broken up by ____

a. implementing a routine of eating three meals a day
b. creating clear, rigis rules about food and eating
c. having the patient work with a nutritionist to identify faster ways to lose weight
d. using aversion therapy like shocks whenever the patient considers vomiting


A

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a. generalization b. extinction c. deconditioning d. discrimination

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Psychology