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A single session assessment and psychoeducational intervention for eating disorders: Impact on treatment waitlists and eating disorder symptoms
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These findings suggest that a single session psychoeducational assessment may reduce waiting times, increase the likelihood of patients entering treatment, and facilitate early reductions in eating disorder symptoms. However, there may be other explanations for the changes observed.
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