Family therapy has only rarely been reported as a treatment for bulimi
a nervosa and not specifically for adolescents. This account describes
family therapy with eight adolescents who suffered from bulimia nervo
sa. Change was measured by assessing symptomatic behaviours and global
measures of family and social function prior to treatment and again o
ne year later. At reassessment there was a significant reduction in bu
limic behaviours although many had some continuing symptoms. Some aspe
cts of the therapy are described and implications for further study of
treatment for adolescent bulimia are discussed.