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An Integrated Feminist Approach to Disordered Eating Intervention in a University Campus Outpatient Setting

The incidence of clinically diagnosable eating disorders continues to rise amongst adolescent and college age adults. Contemporary research suggests that a complexity of factors contribute to eating disorders in women ranging from physiological and biogenetic to socio-cultural and family-based facto...

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Published in:Journal of feminist family therapy 2010-01, Vol.22 (1), p.43-56
Main Authors: Carolan, Marsha, Bak, Jennifer, Hoppe-Rooney, Tianna, Burns-Jager, Kathleen
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Behavior modification
campus outpatient
College Students
disordered eating
Eating Disorders
Families & family life
family therapy
Feminism
Feminists
feminst
Heterosexuality
integrated
Intervention
Lesbianism
Lesbians
Postgraduate students
Risk factors
Sociocultural Factors
Therapists
Transsexuality
Women
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