Temperament of perfectionism in anorexia nervosa

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Temperament of perfectionism in anorexia nervosa

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Temperament is generally defined as innate early emotional and behavioral characteristics that precede puberty and adult development.

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Interesting post on perfectionism & anorexia @ kevinpho In my research hv found it 2B a family Dz,not just the adolscnt http://bit.ly/gbivcF

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