Narrative Therapy for Anorexia Nervosa: Using Documents of Resistance

Treating anorexia nervosa is one of the greatest challenges faced by current health policies. This paper reflects on the social and cultural aspects of this type of eating disorder and proposes an intervention approach based on narrative therapy as a complement to existing treatments. This type of t...

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Social environment
Treatment methods
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