The journey from opposition to recovery from eating disorders: multidisciplinary model integrating narrative counselling and motivational interviewing in traditional approaches
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In the world of today's of ever-briefer therapies and interventions, people often seem more interested in outcome than process. This paper focuses on the processes used by a multidisciplinary team in the journey from opposition to change to recovery from eating disorders. The approach outlined is most relevant to those with severe and enduring illness.
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