Bulimia nerviosa y trastornos de la personalidad: una revisión teórica de la literatura

Resumen es: En la bulimia nerviosa, como en el caso de otros trastornos mentales, suele describirse con frecuencia una alta comorbilidad con otras patologias y/o tr...

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