A comparison of cognitive-behavioral therapy-enhanced (CBT-E) and interpersonal therapy (IPT) for the treatment of bulimia nervosa indicates that one year after treatment,
A) IPT was superior to CBT-E.
B) CBT-E was superior to IPT.
C) CBT-E was equivalent to IPT.
D) CBT-E was more effective in short term and IPT was more effective in long term.
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