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The Cognitive-Behavioral View of Bulimia Suggests That Binges Result from

Question 46

Question 46

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The cognitive-behavioral view of bulimia suggests that binges result from


A) breaking self-rules about dieting
B) ambivalence over social pressure to be thin
C) excessive desire for peer approval
D) not accepting responsibility for actions

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