It’s Not All About Control: Challenging Mainstream Framing of Eating Disorders

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Branley-Bell, Talbot, Downs, Figueras, Green, McGilley and Murphy-Morgan (2023)

Content Warning: Eating Disorders

This paper looks at how the traditional 'control' narrative linked to eating disorders can be potentially unhelpful. Instead it suggests that looking at life events or environmental influences could promote recovery and prevent stigma.

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