The effects of extending cognitive‐behavioral therapy for binge eating disorder among initial treatment nonresponders
Kathleen L. Eldredge, Margaret Marnell(Stanford University), Bruce A. Arnow, W. Stewart Agras(Stanford University), Louis G. Castonguay(Pennsylvania State University), Christy F. Telch(Stanford University), Susan Bell(Counseling Center)
International Journal of Eating Disorders
January 1, 1997
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