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This research aims to evaluate a personalized digital treatment designed for adolescents aged 15 to 18 with eating disorders. The study investigates the feasibility, preliminary clinical outcomes, and cost-effectiveness of this digital approach within a child and adolescent psychiatric outpatient setting. It uses both qualitative and quantitative methods, including semi-structured interviews, to understand the treatment's acceptability, adherence, and impact on symptoms of eating disorders. Participants will undergo a 10-week therapist-guided digital treatment program focused on reducing eating disorder symptoms and improving life-coping skills. The treatment helps adolescents gain knowledge about eating disorders, manage food and activity balance, regulate emotions, build self-esteem, and cope with social challenges. Weekly therapist contact supports participants throughout the intervention. Throughout the study, participants complete self-report questionnaires at multiple time points: before treatment, during, after the 10-week program, and at 3- and 6-month follow-ups. Measures include treatment credibility, adherence, satisfaction, eating disorder symptoms, clinical impairment, and quality of life. Researchers will also evaluate recruitment success and gather detailed patient experiences through interviews. The study aims to identify who benefits most and understand the treatment's overall utility and cost-effectiveness.