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Obesità infantile e adolescenziale: L’esperienza in un reparto ospedaliero

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Clinica psicologica dell’obesità
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In questo capitolo si vogliono presentare alcune idee sugli aspetti psicologici dell’obesità che appartengono all’impostazione sistemico-relazionale e sono il frutto della nostra attività di ricerca e di osservazione clinica, maturate negli anni, lavorando a stretto contatto con i bambini, con adolescenti obesi e con le loro famiglie.

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Genchi, M., Molinari, E. (2012). Obesità infantile e adolescenziale: L’esperienza in un reparto ospedaliero. In: Clinica psicologica dell’obesità. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2007-8_14

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