The components of the schematic of cognitive-behavioural theory of bulimia nervosa follow this order:
A) Low self-esteem/high negative affect; dieting to feel better about oneself; very restricted food intake; diet is broken; binge; compensatory behaviour (vomiting) to reduce fear of weight gain
B) Dieting to feel better about oneself; very restricted food intake; diet is broken; binge; compensatory behaviour (vomiting) to reduce fear of weight gain; low self-esteem/high negative affect
C) Dieting to feel better about oneself; very restricted food intake; diet is broken; low self-esteem/high negative affect; binge; compensatory behaviour (vomiting) to reduce fear of weight gain
D) Dieting to feel better about oneself; low self-esteem/high negative affect; very restricted food intake; diet is broken; binge; compensatory behaviour (vomiting) to reduce fear of weight gain
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