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2024-2027 multisite Random Control Trial granted by the Government of Norway. PI: Kristin Stedal, PhD, Oslo University Hospital, Division of Mental Health and Addiction, Centre for National and Regional Mental Health Services, Regional Department for Eating Disorders . Norway.
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Parental perceptions of participation in young adult focused eating disorder treatment, by Knatz et. al., 2024. Click here
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Article on TBT-S from the perspective of Norwegian dietitians in Norwegian Journal for Dietitians. Click here
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