THE HELP OF BEHAVIORAL COGNITIVE THERAPY

Authors

  • Ana Maria Rotaru Clinical psychologist Cognitive-behavioral psychotherapist Individual cabinet

Keywords:

eating behavior disorder, diet, behavioral cognitive therapy.

Abstract

This study provides an overview of the concepts of
eating behavior disorder theory, about the intervention used,
the effects on eating behavior disorders and factors associated
with unhealthy eating behaviors. It aims to capture important
aspects that occur on the one hand in the behavior of people at
risk of eating disorders and on the other hand to highlight the
usefulness of therapeutic and training programs in this regard.

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Published

2019-01-22