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Childhood emotional abuse and eating psychopathology

Clinical Psychology Review, 2000
The potential role of childhood emotional abuse (CEA) in the etiology and maintenance of eating psychopathology is reviewed. While childhood sexual and physical abuse have been hypothesized as risk factors in multifactorial models of eating disorders, a role for CEA has only recently been considered. Initial findings demonstrate a phenomenological link
A, Kent, G, Waller
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Eating disorders: A basic emotion perspective

Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 2009
AbstractRecent research and theory have started to highlight how eating disorder symptoms are often used to regulate painful emotions. However, there has not been one study that has looked at the contributory effect of all the basic emotions onto disordered eating patterns.
Fox, John R E, Froom, Kate
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Emotional Eating

2020
Tracey J. Devonport   +2 more
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Eating Disorders and Emotions

2023
Emotion is a universal and effective reaction to an external stimuli event that combines phenomenological, cognitive, behavioral, and physiological channels. Our emotions increase our aptitude for the current situation and shape the environment. Our reactions to events and our behavior are influenced by our emotions. It is easier to experience emotions
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Mitigating acute chemotherapy-associated adverse events in patients with cancer

Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2022
Nicole M Kuderer, Gary H Lyman
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Emotional Eating

2010
Michael Macht, Gwenda Simons
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Binge eating disorder

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2022
Katrin E Giel   +2 more
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Time-restricted Eating for the Prevention and Management of Metabolic Diseases

Endocrine Reviews, 2022
Emily Nicole Manoogian   +2 more
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