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Handbook of Eating Disorders: Theory, Treatment and Research, 2nd Edition [Hardcover]

Janet Treasure , Ulrike Schmidt , Eric van Furth

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The nosology of mental disorders inevitably dithers between the wish to delineate useful categories and the hope of discovering natural kinds. Read the first page
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