Obsessive–compulsive symptoms in female patients with an eating disorder with or without impulsive non‐suicidal self‐injury
European Eating Disorders Review2021Vol. 29(4), pp. 663–669
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Abstract
In sum, the presence of recent/lifetime impulsive NSSI in patients with an ED seems to be related to more severe OC symptoms. Hence, this comorbidity needs to be addressed in psychotherapy, such as in transdiagnostic cognitive behavioural therapy for EDs.
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