Outcome research regarding the long-term success of treatment for eating disorders indicates that

a. ?neither anorexia nervosa nor bulimia nervosa patients tend to make long-term recoveries, with most patients going through repeated bouts of these disorders throughout their lives.
b. ?anorexia nervosa patients tend to have a better prognosis than bulimia nervosa patients.
c. ?both anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa patients almost always make a full and long-term recovery after treatment.
d. ?bulimia nervosa patients tend to have a better prognosis than anorexia nervosa patients.


Ans: d. ?bulimia nervosa patients tend to have a better prognosis than anorexia nervosa patients.

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