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Dr. Schreyer-Hoffman, Ph.D.
Dr. Kayla Yellen, Psy.D.
Jen Ozarow, MHC-LP
Maya Statmore, LMSW
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Dr. Gabrielle Schreyer-Hoffman
CBT-E Explained: How Enhanced Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Treats Eating Disorders
CBT-E is a type of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy that centers on recognizing, disrupting, and altering the maintaining factors of ED.
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