Virtual therapy tested to help teens break Binge-Purge cycle

NCT ID NCT05770947

Summary

This Yale University study tested whether online cognitive behavioral therapy is a practical and acceptable treatment for teenagers with bulimia nervosa who have higher weight. Twenty-five teens participated in 4 months of weekly video therapy sessions aimed at reducing binge eating and purging behaviors. The research focused on whether this online approach could help improve eating habits and self-esteem in this specific group.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Yale University (Teen Power - Online)

    New Haven, Connecticut, 06520, United States

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