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What Does Eating Disorder Recovery Look Like?: Answers to Your Questions about Therapy and

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What Does Eating Disorder Recovery Look Like?: Answers to Your Questions about Therapy and
What Does Eating Disorder Recovery Look Like?: Answers to Your Questions about Therapy and

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What Does Eating Disorder Recovery Look Like?: Answers to Your Questions about Therapy and

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Do you have questions about eating disorders that you are afraid to ask? How about questions you did ask, but couldn't get an answer to?
From the causes of eating disorders to the most effective treatment approaches, this guide offers honest answers to difficult questions. Drawing on their experience supporting young people and adults with eating disorders, the authors provide insight into treatment and share information about recovery that is often harder to find.
Ideal for individuals and families at every stage of the recovery process, this book is relevant and sensitive to all types of eating disorder and has been developed to include insights from first-hand experience, alongside expert guidance. It also acknowledges the specific questions families, carers and non-medical professionals might have, helping them to understand the recovery process and better support others.

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