Cognitive behavioral therapy versus compassion focused therapy for adult patients with eating disorders with and without childhood trauma: A randomized controlled trial in an intensive treatment setting
KariAnne Vrabel(Oslo University Hospital), Asle Hoffart(Modum Bad – Gordon Johnsens stiftelse), Ken Goss(Coventry (United Kingdom)), Glenn Waller(University of Sheffield), Maren C. G. Kopland(Modum Bad – Gordon Johnsens stiftelse), Bruce E. Wampold(University of Wisconsin–Madison)
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