Adolescence and young adulthood are typical periods of risk for eating disorders in that individuals who are perfectionistic, prone to worry, and stressed by change may
A) resist unwanted interventions by parents or other authority figures.
B) find developmental milestones to be triggers for the disorder.
C) use regurgitation as a passive-aggressive tactic for control.
D) develop phobias centering on specific food groups.
B
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