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Eating disorders - Management
What specialist treatments are recommended for atypical eating disorders?

  • In the absence of evidence to guide the management of atypical eating disorders (also known as eating disorders not otherwise specified) other than binge eating disorder, treatment will be based on that for the eating problem that most closely resembles the person's eating disorder (for example treatment for bulimia nervosa in instances in which there is binge eating, and treatment for anorexia nervosa in instances in which weight is low).

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