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Eating disorders: A primer for the substance abuse specialist 2. Theories of etiology, treatment approaches, and considerations during co-morbidity with substance abuse

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Eating disorders: A primer for the substance abuse specialist 2. Theories of etiology, treatment approaches, and considerations during co-morbidity with substance abuse

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In the first paper of this two-part sequence on the eating disorders of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, clinical and biological features, both cross-sectorial and longitudinal, were reviewed. In this paper, proposed theories of etiology are examined, and theoretical and practical considerations for the substance abuse specialist who encounters a chemically dependent patient with a concurrent eating disorder are described.

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