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Research Article

“You feel that you are stepping into a different world”: Vulnerability and biases in the treatment of anorexia nervosa

“Man hat das Gefühl, in eine andere Welt einzutreten”: Vulnerabilität und Vorurteile in der Behandlung von Anorexia nervosa

“Sientes que estás pisando un mundo diferente”: Vulnerabilidad y sesgos en el tratamiento de la anorexia nerviosa

“Senti che stai entrando in un mondo diverso”: vulnerabilità e pregiudizi nel trattamento dell’anoressia nervosa

«Vous avez l’impression d’entrer dans un monde différent » : Vulnérabilité et biais dans le traitement de l’anorexie mentale

“Αισθάνεσαι ότι εισέρχεσαι σε έναν διαφορετικό κόσμο”: Ευαλωτότητα και προκαταλήψεις στη θεραπεία της ψυχογενούς ανορεξίας

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Pages 351-368 | Received 18 Jun 2023, Accepted 25 Oct 2023, Published online: 11 Nov 2023

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