Obesity and Interpersonal Problems: An Analysis with the Interpersonal Circumplex
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy2011Vol. 19(5), pp. 390–398
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Abstract
Research has not consistently specified the types of interpersonal problems most frequently experienced by treatment-seeking obese individuals. Most obese individuals share a friendly-dominant interpersonal style. This research supports the importance of measuring and targeting interpersonal variables in the design and evaluation of obesity treatment programmes.
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