Change processes during intensive day programme treatment for adolescent anorexia nervosa: a dyadic interview analysis of adolescent and parent views
Amy Colla(University of Essex), Elizabeth Goddard(Maudsley Hospital), Julian Baudinet(King's College London), Hugo Senra(University of Essex), Penny Cavenagh(University of Essex)
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