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Few studies have examined if inpatient treatment also leads to decreases in obsessive-compulsive symptoms, if these symptoms remain unchanged or if they even increase in terms of a "symptom shift". In a sample with mixed eating disorder diagnoses (that only included 10 AN patients with and 17 AN patients without comorbid OCD), Thiel and colleagues reported that obsessive-compulsive symptoms decreased from psychodynamic inpatient treatment to 30-months follow up only in those with comorbid OCD but not in those without comorbid OCD. Larger improvements in eating disorder symptoms related to larger improvements . . .
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