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Chasing the Numinous: Hungry Ghosts in the Shadow of the Psychedelic Renaissance
Abstract In recent years a renewed scientific, public and commercial interest in psychedelic medicines can be observed across the globe. As research findings have been generally promising, there is hope for new treatment possibilities for a number of difficult‐to‐treat mental health concerns.
Helge Michael Osterhold+1 more
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Abstract Objective Individuals with eating disorders are known to have higher rates of insecure attachment compared to community controls, but the factors underlying this finding are poorly understood. We conducted the first meta‐analysis comparing attachment in eating disorder samples compared to community controls that included quality assessment ...
Tom Jewell+8 more
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Cognitive behavioral therapy for eating disorders: A map of the systematic review evidence base
Abstract Objective To map and examine the systematic review evidence base regarding the effects of cognitive‐behavioral therapy (CBT) for eating disorders (EDs), especially against active interventions. Method This systematic review is an extension of an overview of CBT for all health conditions (CBT‐O). We identified ED‐related systematic reviews from
Milla Kaidesoja+2 more
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The effectiveness of lived experience involvement in eating disorder treatment: A systematic review
Abstract Objective This systematic review sought to understand the effectiveness of lived experience mentoring, by people recovered from an eating disorder, with clinical samples currently receiving eating disorder treatment. Methods The systematic review was conducted using PsycINFO, MEDLINE, Scopus, and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global and ...
Mia L. Pellizzer, Tracey D. Wade
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Efecto de una guía de intervención clínica basada en la Terapia de Aceptación y Compromiso, sobre la flexibilidad psicológica en excombatientes colombianos [PDF]
Trabajo de investigaciónEl objetivo de esta investigación fue determinar el efecto de la guía de intervención clínica basada en la Terapia de Aceptación y Compromiso ACT) en el aumento de los procesos de aceptación experiencial, defusión cognitiva ...
Baer+49 more
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Abstract Objective This review aimed to examine the validity of self‐report screening questionnaires for identifying eating disorder (ED) risk in adults and adolescents with overweight/obesity. Method Five databases were searched from inception to September 2020 for studies assessing validation of self‐report ED screening questionnaires against ...
Eve T. House+7 more
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La simulación clínica como herramienta pedagógica. Percepción de los alumnos de Grado en Enfermería en la UCAM (Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murcia) [PDF]
Introducción. En el curso académico 2011/2012 se implantó la simulación clínica en el itinerario formativo del grado de enfermería en la UCAM. Se integró dentro de los diferentes Practicum clínicos para introducir nuevas metodologías docentes centradas
Díaz Agea, José Luis+5 more
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Structural validity of the Eating Disorder Examination—Questionnaire: A systematic review
Abstract Objective The main aim was to perform a systematic literature review of studies investigating the factor structure of the Eating Disorder Examination‐Questionnaire (EDE‐Q), a widely used measure of eating pathology. Secondary aims were to summarize the quality of reporting of latent variable (factor) analyses in these studies and review ...
Paul E. Jenkins, Renee D. Rienecke
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Abstract Mental health services need reliable and valid instruments to measure mental health recovery outcomes, and the only available one in Spanish is arduous. Adapting an instrument is more efficient than creating a new one as it enables international comparison research.
Jessica Marian Goodman‐Casanova+5 more
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Abstract Objective Eating disorders (EDs) were once conceptualized as primarily affecting affluent, White women, a misconception that informed research and practice for many years. Abundant evidence now discredits this stereotype, but it is unclear if prevailing “evidence‐based” treatments have been evaluated in samples representative of the diversity ...
C. Blair Burnette+3 more
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