All of the following are true statements about pharmacological interventions for

eating disorders except:

a. There is little systematic research on the effectiveness of medication in the
treatment of anorexia.
b. Pharmacological interventions are relatively ineffective at treating the core
symptoms of eating disorders.
c. One study found that weight changes, depressive symptoms, and attitudes about
weight and body shape were equivalent in a group of women with anorexia who
were given Prozac and a group who were given a placebo.
d. Tricyclic antidepressants may be effective to treat bulimia, but there is little
evidence that they are effective to treat anorexia.
e. The addition of SSRIs to cognitive behavioral therapy for bulimia has been found
to boost the effectiveness of that treatment.

E

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