Mobile Self-Help Interventions for Anorexia Nervosa: Conceptual, Ethical, and Methodological Considerations for Clinicians and Researchers

Recent advances in the availability of mobile applications and Internet-based programs for eating disorder treatment call for a discussion of the acceptability, efficacy, and implications of these tools, as well as the practicality of using them to augment treatment as usual. The authors review and...

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Eating Disorders
Human
Inpatient
Intervention
Medical treatment
Mobile Devices
Online Therapy
Outpatient
Psychotherapy
Self help
Self-Help Techniques
Telemedicine
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