New insights into the prevention and treatment of bulimia nervosa / / edited by Phillipa Hay.

Bulimia nervosa and eating disorders are common cause of distress and health related burden for young women and men. Despite major advances over the past three decades many patients come late to treatment and find that the therapy is incompletely addressed to the complex psychopathology and co-morbi...

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