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Instituto Superior De Estudios Psicológicos ISEP
Master in Eating Disorders
- Madrid, Spain
Master degree
Full time
9 months
Distance Learning, On-Campus
Spanish
Eating Disorders (TCA) have a multifactorial origin (genetic, psychological, sociocultural factors). In Spain, the latest studies coincide in indicating a prevalence rate of eating disorders in the adolescent population of around 4-4.5%. Although its degree of incidence and prevalence is increasing in both women and men, at different stages of life. The prevailing beauty models and social pressure regarding image are precipitating factors, but there are others that are predisposing. The Master in Eating Disorders responds to the need to train specialized professionals in this field and with a multidisciplinary approach. These are disorders that due to their severity and complexity require specific training, so the objective is to provide students with the technical and personal skills necessary for the evaluation, diagnosis, intervention and prevention of these disorders, mainly from a perspective cognitive-behavioral, to carry out an effective and responsible intervention.

Universidad Europea
Master's Degree in Eating Disorders and Obesity
- Online Spain
- Villaviciosa de Odón, Spain
Master degree
Full time
9 months
On-Campus
Spanish
The Master in Eating Disorders and Obesity is an official university degree that will equip you with the theoretical-practical knowledge and professional skills required in this specialization in healthcare environments from different clinical and research perspectives.
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Eating disorders studies focus on the psychological and addictive behaviors that lead to debilitating food control, as well as the social impacts and treatment options available to those with this group of disorders.
A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.