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The systemic and strategic approach is particularly effective in the treatment of eating disorders. Thanks to a scientific approach to the functioning of these disorders, systemic interventions record powerful results in terms of treatment in an average of 5 appointments over a period of 5 months.
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Padraic Gibson is a psychologist, family therapist and supervisor. He works in Ireland, Italy, France and Malta. He is Senior Research Associate and Lecturer at LACT, Dublin City University and Clinical Director of La Clinique des TOC / The OCD Clinic ®.
Bulimia is an eating disorder which literally means “the hunger of an ox”. Bulimia is one of the eating disorders that is characterized by an uncontrollable urge toward food and a feeling of lack of control over the type and amount of food consumed.
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