Working With Imagery to Modify Core Beliefs in People With Eating Disorders: A Clinical Protocol
Imagery is a relatively novel area of interest in eating disorders (EDs). Clinical experience and some research work indicate that rescripting of early memories may be a useful way to modify core beliefs in EDs. Relevant constructs, as applied in the current paper, are defined and described, includi...
Main Author: | Cooper, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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