More than an Outcome: A Person-Centered, Ecological Framework for Eating Disorder Recovery

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Kenny and Lewis (2023)

The article suggests that recovery from eating disorders is non-linear and that there is no one way to do recovery and proposes a person-centred approach to recovery.

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