A relatively new approach to treating anorexia that involves 1) reducing participation in life-threating behaviors, 2) reducing over-control behaviors on the part of the client that lead to rumination and impaired relationships, and 3) repairing ruptures in the therapeutic alliance is called ____.
A. Combination treatment.
B. Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), specifically radically open DBT.
C. CBT-E.
D. Motivational interviewing.
Ans: B. Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), specifically radically open DBT.
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