“…NA studies (DuBois, Rodgers, Franko, Eddy, & Thomas, ; Forbush, Siew, & Vitevitch, ) conducted on people affected by eating disorders (EDs) provided empirical support to the transdiagnostic perspective of EDs, which posits the overvaluation of shape and weight as the central core of ED psychopathology (Fairburn, Cooper, & Shafran, ). Recent studies also demonstrated the centrality of general psychiatric symptoms (anxiety and depressive symptoms, interpersonal problems, and ineffectiveness) together with ED core symptoms (drive to thinness and interoceptive awareness) in adult patients suffering from an ED (either AN, bulimia nervosa [BN], or binge‐eating disorder) or AN (Elliott, Jones, & Schmidt, ; Solmi et al, ; Solmi, Collantoni, Meneguzzo, Tenconi, & Favaro, ). Furthermore, network analyses were performed in order to assess comorbidity with anxious and depressive symptoms in people with BN (Levinson et al, ), comorbidity between EDs and social anxiety symptoms (Levinson et al, ), and comorbidity between post‐traumatic stress disorder and ED symptoms (Vanzhula, Calebs, Fewell, & Levinson, ).…”