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ABSTRACT Objective Eating disorders (ED), including bulimia nervosa (BN) and binge eating disorder (BED), are characterised by dysfunctional eating behaviours and maladaptive emotional regulation tied to concerns about body image. This study investigates the emotional and cognitive impacts of social exclusion and overinclusion on individuals with ED ...
Paolo Meneguzzo+5 more
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Self-other generalisation shapes social interaction and is disrupted in borderline personality disorder. [PDF]
Barnby JM+12 more
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Affective instability as rapid cycling: theoretical and clinical implications for borderline personality and bipolar spectrum disorders [PDF]
Dean F. MacKinnon, Ronald W. Pies
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ABSTRACT Objective Psychiatric comorbid conditions are common among individuals with Eating Disorders (EDs), and these symptoms may exacerbate and/or interact with ED symptoms and impact treatment effectiveness. Whilst comorbid symptomology in Anorexia Nervosa (AN) has been well described, less is known about how the ‘newer’ ED diagnoses of Atypical ...
Daniel Wilson+5 more
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Identity Disturbance in Borderline Personality Disorder: A Scoping Review Protocol. [PDF]
Mullins D+3 more
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Borderline Personality Disorder Criteria Associated With Prospectively Observed Suicidal Behavior
Shirley Yen+8 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Research on avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) and anorexia nervosa (AN) has emphasised differences between these disorders, but similarities maintaining dietary restriction may be overlooked. ARFID‐related eating disturbances may also occur and facilitate egosyntonic restriction in AN. Method Using the Nine Item ARFID
Vittoria Trolio+3 more
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Orthorexic Tendencies Are Associated with Autistic Traits in Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder. [PDF]
Dell'Osso L+7 more
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Mealtime Physiological Responses in Individuals With Eating Disorders and Healthy Controls
ABSTRACT Objective Mealtimes are highly distressing for individuals with eating disorders (ED), potentially reinforcing disordered eating and complicating recovery. Yet, physiological responses during meals remain understudied. This study explores autonomic nervous system responses during meals in individuals with ED and healthy controls (HC).
Emma De Schuyteneer+6 more
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