Developing an evidence-based classification of eating disorders: Scientific findings for DSM-5

Developing an evidence-based classification of eating disorders: Scientific findings for DSM-5

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Editors: Ruth H. Striegel-Moore, Ph.D., Stephen A. Wonderlich, Ph.D., B. Timothy Walsh, M.D., and James E. Mitchell, M.D.

Co-contributing authors: Hilbert, A., Wilfley, D. E., Dohm, F. A., & Striegel-Moore, R. H.

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Faith-Anne Dohm is a contributing author (with Hilbert, A., Wilfley, D. E., & Striegel-Moore, R. H.), "Characterization, significance, and predictive validity of binge size in binge eating disorder".

Book description: The culmination of several years of collaborative effort among eating disorders investigators from around the world, Developing an Evidence-Based Classification of Eating Disorders: Scientific Findings for DSM-5 provides summaries of the research presentations and discussions of the conceptual and methodological issues involved in diagnosing and classifying eating disorders. The mission of the DSM-5 Eating Disorder Work Group was to improve the clinical utility of eating disorder diagnoses by recommending revisions based on sound empirical evidence.

ISBN

9780890426661

Publication Date

2011

Publication Information

Hilbert, A., Wilfley, D. E., Dohm, F. A., & Striegel-Moore, R. H. Characterization, significance, and predictive validity of binge size in binge eating disorder.(2011). In R. H. Striegel-Moore, S. A., Wonderlich, B. T. Walsh, & J. E. Mitchell (Eds.), Developing an evidence-based classification of eating disorders: Scientific findings for DSM-5. Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Publishing.

Developing an evidence-based classification of eating disorders: Scientific findings for DSM-5

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