Dakanalis et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Comprehensive examination of the trans-diagnostic cognitive behavioral model of eating disorders in malesDakanalis et al., 2014
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- Dakanalis A
- Timko C
- Clerici M
- Zanetti M
- Riva G
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- Eating behaviors
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Abstract The Trans-diagnostic Model (TM) of eating pathology describes how one or more of four hypothesized mechanisms (ie, mood intolerance, core low self-esteem, clinical perfectionism and interpersonal difficulties) may interrelate with each other and with the core …
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