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Health, 07.08.2021 06:00, shywelch123

It is often the case that people with an Eating Disorder may change their diagnosis. For example, a person may first be diagnosed with Anorexia Binge Purge Subtype and progress to Bulimia Nervosa. This shift in diagnosis is referred to as . a. Dystonic diagnosis
b. Diagnostic Crossover
c. Disordered Eating
d. Syntonic Diagnosis

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