In addition to altering the eating patterns of clients with Binge Eating Disorder, therapists using cognitive-behavioral therapy will also

a. teach the clients to be greater risk-takers.
b. educate the clients that fat people have certain character flaws.
c. provide factual information about eating and dieting.
d. help the client to emotionally separate from her family.


c. provide factual information about eating and dieting.

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