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Cognitive-behavioral therapy in the time of coronavirus: Clinician tips for working with eating disorders via telehealth when face-to-face meetings are not possible.

Glenn WallerMatthew PughSandra MulkensElana MooreVictoria A MountfordJacqueline CarterAmy WicksteedAryel MaharajTracey D WadeLucene WisniewskiNicholas R FarrellBronwyn C RaykosSusanne JorgensenJane EvansJennifer Joanne ThomasIvana OsenkCarolyn PaddockBrittany BohrerKristen AndersonHannah M TurnerThomas HildebrandtNikos XanidisVera Smit
Published in: The International journal of eating disorders (2020)
Through interaction and sharing of ideas, clinicians across the world produced a substantial number of recommendations about how to use telehealth to work with people with eating disorders while remaining on track with evidence-based practice. These are shared to assist clinicians over the period of changed practice.
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