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Dinamiche relazionali familiari e obesità in infanzia e adolescenza: I modelli family-oriented

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Dal pionieristico lavoro di Hilde Bruch del 1941 intitolato “Obesity in childhood: the family frame of obese children” (Bruch, 1997) sino alla recente review di Spruijt-Metz e colleghi (Spruijt-Metz, 2011), la ricerca e la clinica hanno fatto significativi progressi nella comprensione degli aspetti psicologici implicati nell’obesità in età pediatrica.

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Molinari, E., Genchi, M., Valtorta, L., Compare, A. (2012). Dinamiche relazionali familiari e obesità in infanzia e adolescenza: I modelli family-oriented . In: Clinica psicologica dell’obesità. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2007-8_13

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