Atypical Anorexia is More Typical Than We May Think
What is Atypical Anorexia? Atypical anorexia occurs when all criteria are met for anorexia nervosa such as restricting food and fluid and fear of gaining weight, but they are not what one would consider a significantly low weight earning it the title of “atypical.” The fortunate few who receive a correct diagnosis of atypical anorexia nervosa are ideally referred to…
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