Chapter List Guidelines In a NutshellAbout these guidelinesPart A: What is comorbidity and why is it important?Part B: Responding to comorbidityB1: Holistic health careB2: Identifying comorbidityB3: Risk assessmentsB4: Care CoordinationB5: Approaches to comorbidityB6: Managing and treating specific disordersAttention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)PsychosisBipolar disordersDepressionAnxietyObsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)Trauma and post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)Eating disorders (ED)Clinical presentationSymptoms of EDManaging EDTreating EDTreating anorexia nervosaTreating bulimia nervosaTreating binge eating disorderPsychotherapyPharmacotherapyE-health interventionsPhysical activityComplementary and alternative therapiesSummaryPersonality disordersConfusion or disorientationCognitive impairmentGrief and lossAggressive, angry, or violent behaviourConcluding remarksB7: Worker self-carePart C: Specific population groupsAppendicesAbbreviationsGlossaryReferences Download PDF Order Hard Copy Treating binge eating disorder Download page The Australian clinical practice guidelines for single disorder ED recommend the same comprehensive assessment for binge eating disorder as those described for bulimia nervosa [893]. PsychotherapyPharmacotherapy