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Dialectical Behavior Therapy and Cognitive Behavior Therapy in Individuals With Binge-Eating Disorder: What Works for Whom? [PDF]
Lammers MW +5 more
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Abstract Aims Eating disorders in type 1 diabetes are 2.4 times more likely to develop than those who do not have diabetes. The aim was to conduct a systematic review on psychological interventions in IRDEB (insulin‐related disordered eating behaviour)/eating disorders with adults who have type 1 diabetes.
Heather L. Stuckey +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Bridging the gap: a mixed-methods real-world pilot of a digital intervention for adults with binge eating. [PDF]
Osborne EL +14 more
europepmc +1 more source
Oxytocin Effects on Food Stimulus Processing and Food Intake in Females With or Without Binge Eating Disorder. [PDF]
Nannt J +6 more
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Dynamic analysis of electronic diary data of obese patients with and without binge eating disorder.
Friedriech, Hans-Christoph +4 more
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CEO social media activity and insider trading
Abstract This article studies the relationship between CEOs' social media activity and their insider trading behavior. Drawing on psychological evidence linking online activity to risk‐taking, we find that active CEOs on social media exhibit higher risk preferences and engage more in insider trading—particularly in terms of incidence, intensity, and ...
Zhichuan Li +2 more
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The first Australian guidance document on the assessment and management of idiopathic gastroparesis (IGP) reconceptualises IGP as a sensorimotor disorder. It proposes a novel multidisciplinary treatment algorithm and 20 high‐consensus recommendations, addressing common overlapping disorders, and providing clear guidance on associated disordered eating ...
Trina Kellar +11 more
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Conversion Practices in Eating Disorder Treatment: A Lived Experience Narrative
ABSTRACT Background and Aim Conversion practices (sometimes referred to as ‘conversion therapy’) refer to interventions that aim to change a person's sexual orientation or gender identity. While these are often associated with faith‐based settings, they can also occur in secular healthcare contexts.
Cody Spadaccini, Kai Schweizer
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