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Research Article

Culturally Responsive and Compassionate Eating Disorder Treatment: Serving Marginalized Communities with a Relational-Cultural and Self-Compassion Approach

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ABSTRACT

Marginalized populations have been historically underrepresented in eating disorder (ED) research. A more robust, culturally responsive framework is needed to bridge ED research and counseling practice gaps. Therefore, we propose an integrative approach using Relational Cultural Therapy and self-compassion principles to provide a strengths-based and socially just conceptualization of ED clients with marginalized identities. We conclude with a case illustration, implications for counselors, and future research directions.

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