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Therapeutic writing as an intervention for symptoms of bulimia nervosa: Effects and mechanism of change
International Journal of Eating Disorders, 06/24/09
Johnston O et al. - Bulimic symptoms decreased in both groups, although in both groups the number of participants who improved was approximately equal to the number who did not improve. Symptom decreases were associated with increases in perceived mood regulation abilities, and decreases in negative beliefs about emotions.
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