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Gruppentherapie bei Essstörungen

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Gruppen spielen bei der Behandlung von Essstörungen in den unterschiedlichsten Formen und Kontexten eine Rolle: als Selbsthilfegruppen, als Angehörigengruppen, als stationäre Entspannungs-, Ess-, Gestaltungs- und Körpertherapiegruppen oder als ambulante Psychotherapiegruppen.

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Zeeck, A. (2018). Gruppentherapie bei Essstörungen. In: Strauß, B., Mattke, D. (eds) Gruppenpsychotherapie. Psychotherapie: Praxis. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-54644-4_24

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