Eating Disorders: Overview

In this video Dr. Flannery discusses the basic features of an eating disorder, explains the various types of disorders and discussing the physical, cognitive, and emotional aspects of the disorder. Dr. Flannery also discusses treatment options for those who experience eating disorders.

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