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21 - Behavioral experiments

from Section III - Core CBT skills as relevant to the eating disorders

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 March 2013

Glenn Waller
Affiliation:
Central and North West London NHS Trust and Institute of Psychiatry
Helen Cordery
Affiliation:
Kingston Hospital NHS Trust
Emma Corstorphine
Affiliation:
The British CBT & Counselling Service
Hendrik Hinrichsen
Affiliation:
South West London and St. George's NHS Trust and Institute of Psychiatry
Rachel Lawson
Affiliation:
South Island Eating Disorders Service and Institute of Psychiatry
Victoria Mountford
Affiliation:
South West London and St. George's NHS Trust and Institute of Psychiatry
Katie Russell
Affiliation:
South West London and St. George's NHS Trust

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