In interpersonal psychotherapy for bulimia nervosa, which techniques are used to lessen bulimic symptoms?
A) Having the patient eat in the presence of the therapist and then helping them to resist vomiting
B) Meeting for a meal with the entire family to observe the parents' efforts to get their child to eat
C) Identifying triggers for bingeing in day-to-day interpersonal interactions
D) None of the above; interpersonal psychotherapy does not directly address bulimic symptoms because it focuses on interpersonal issues.
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