Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Bulimia Nervosa (CBT4BN) is a research
program funded by the National Institute of Mental Health and conducted
by the UNC Eating Disorders Program and the University of Pittsburgh
Medical Center. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is an evidence-based
treatment and the gold-standard for treating bulimia nervosa. This study
compares two forms of CBT: face-to-face group therapy and online group
therapy via www.cbt4bn.unc.edu.
Information about the program can be found under general information.
Please contact us if you live in the Raleigh/Durham, NC or Pittsburgh, PA area and would like to
participate in the study.
If you are currently in the study, you must login to access
the chat group and study readings.
If you experience any problems, would like to give suggestions or need further information, please feel
free to contact us.