Written by a team experienced in the care of patients with eating disorders, this text demonstrates how the patient-centered clinical method can assist clinicians to learn how to diagnose this complex psychosocial disorder. It also describes the treatment and recovery process. Case reports, qualitative studies, accounts by patients and personal memoirs are included. Insight is provided into the disciplines most involved with these patients: family medicine, clinical psychology, dietetics and social work/family therapy.
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{PDF} Eating Disorders: A Patient-Centered Approach (Patient-Centered Care Series) Kathleen M. Berg, Dermot J. Hurley, James A. McSherry, Nancy E. Strange, Ian McWhinney
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