It is well known that individuals with an eating disorder frequently experience a wide range of co-occurring mental health conditions which significantly impact eating disorders and quality of life. Clinicians attempt a variety of strategies to deal with the behavioral complexity of such co-occurrence, but little is known about empirically based interventions to treat this common comorbidity. The approach articulated by Wade and Colleagues highlights a potentially valuable strategy for empirically examining a range of treatment strategies to target the full spectrum of eating disorder psychopathology experienced by most patients with eating disorders.
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Wonderlich, S. A., & Crosby, R. D. (2024, June 1). Managing the common problem of co-occurring mental health conditions in eating disorders: A commentary on Wade et al. (2023). International Journal of Eating Disorders. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/eat.24056
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