Studies of the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral treatment for bulimia nervosa have demonstrated
A) significant short-term gains in the reduction of purging but little change in binge eating behavior.
B) significant short-term gains in the reduction of binge eating but no long-term gains.
C) a few short-term gains in the reduction of binge eating and purging but no long-term gains.
D) significant short- and long-term gains in the reduction of binge eating and purging.
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