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Alejandro N. Covetta Pablo-Alejandro Palma

Abstract

This article attempts to make a historical description of the stories that Orbit Eating Disorders (ED), these being sustained by context, ethics, religion, morals, customs, beliefs among many. These discourses are often so plausible, rational, and coherent causing the diagnosis to be delayed over time by the professionals involved and covertly the ED is hypertrophied in such a way that the physical, emotional, and social impact is of such magnitude that therapeutic interventions must be incisive and decisive in order to avoid a fatal outcome. It will be seen in the course of the article how in different times and contexts the discourse with rational explanations loaded with emotions may vary, but the objective and purpose remain intact. The term symptomatic dissolution refers to the fading of the symptom in the context that unfolds going unnoticed, mimicking the environment

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Covetta, A. N., & Palma, P.-A. (2023). Symptomatic dissolution an eating disorders. Journal of Applied Cognitive Neuroscience, 4(1), e00364800. https://doi.org/10.17981/JACN.4.1.2023.6
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