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Lifestyles and Risk of Obesity for Children and Teens
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Read MoreTargeting a Destructive Cycle of Inferiority
A sense of shame and self-criticism may help perpetuate ED symptoms. Reprinted from Eating Disorders…
Read MoreProbing Biopsychosocial Risk for Developing an Eating Disorder
Predisposing traits and precipitating factors increase risk, challenge recovery. Reprinted from Eating Disorders…
Read MoreOutpatient Family-Centered Treatment for AN, EDNOS
In this Swedish study, most adolescents improved without need for inpatient care. Reprinted from Eating…
Read MoreEasing Post-Meal Stress and Anxiety
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Read MoreTeens with Chronic Pain
The nature of chronic pain may interfere with detection of a comorbid ED. Reprinted from…
Read MoreAdding Exercise to Treatment
11 guidelines include a team approach, patient safety, and reasonable limits. Reprinted from Eating Disorders…
Read MoreNew Clues to the Ways Patients with AN Regulate Emotion By Sarah E. Racine, PhD, Ohio University, Athens
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