Emotional traumatic experiences significantly contribute to identify a maltreated ecophenotype sub‐group in eating disorders: Experimental evidence
European Eating Disorders Review2020Vol. 29(2), pp. 269–280
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Alessio Maria Monteleone, Giammarco Cascino, Valeria Ruzzi, Francesca Pellegrino, Giuseppina Patriciello, Eugenia Barone, Marco Carfagno, Palmiero Monteleone, Mario Maj
Abstract
This is the first study providing experimental and multi-level support to the maltreated ecophenoptype hypothesis in people with EDs. These findings may promote new insights into the biological bases of EDs and provide novel therapeutic implications.
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