The impact of early symptom change and therapeutic alliance on treatment outcome in cognitive-behavioural therapy for eating disorders.

scientific article published on 19 August 2015

The impact of early symptom change and therapeutic alliance on treatment outcome in cognitive-behavioural therapy for eating disorders. is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.BRAT.2015.08.006
P698PubMed publication ID26334452

P50authorHannah TurnerQ60699254
Rachel Bryant-WaughQ90096902
P2093author name stringEmily Marshall
P921main subjecteating disorderQ373822
P304page(s)165-169
P577publication date2015-08-19
P1433published inBehaviour Research and TherapyQ15759952
P1476titleThe impact of early symptom change and therapeutic alliance on treatment outcome in cognitive-behavioural therapy for eating disorders.
P478volume73

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