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Peterson CB et al. – Therapist–led group cognitive–behavioral treatment for binge eating disorder led to higher binge eating abstinence rates, greater reductions in binge eating frequency, and lower attrition compared to group self–help treatment. Although these findings indicate that therapist delivery of group treatment is associated with better short–term outcome and less attrition than self–help treatment, the lack of group differences at follow–up suggests that self–help group treatment may be a viable alternative to therapist–led interventions.

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