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ABSTRACT Objective While it is assumed that digital interventions are more suitable for milder eating disorder presentations, the evidence supporting this assumption remains unclear. We conducted meta‐regressions testing whether baseline severity at the study level was associated with treatment effects from digital interventions for eating disorders ...
Claudia Liu +3 more
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Reframing sedation for existential suffering: A case for integrating rapid-relief strategies. [PDF]
Correa-Morales JE +2 more
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Trans sexuality: A phenomenological-hermeneutic enquiry into the sexuality of trans and non-binary people - with implications for the practice of existential-phenomenological counselling psychology and psychotherapy [PDF]
Christina Richards
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ABSTRACT Background There is ample evidence on the efficacy of different therapeutic approaches in treating eating disorders. Yet, studies on the effectiveness of inpatient/day‐hospital treatment of eating disorders are rare. Method Data were retrieved from a naturalistic multi‐center effectiveness study of inpatient and day‐hospital treatment in ...
Magdalena Pape +42 more
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Psychosocial adjustment in women with early stage breast cancer : the effectiveness of experiential-existential psychotherapy groups compared to social support groups [PDF]
Petra J.E. Vos
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Design, Implement, Sustain: Advancing Program‐Led Interventions for Binge Eating, a Narrative Review
ABSTRACT Objective Most individuals with binge eating never receive treatment, partly due to a lack of specialists and long waitlists. Program‐led interventions are scalable, and their therapeutic content and guidance are embedded within the program itself. However, they are not widely implemented in routine care.
Bernou Melisse +2 more
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Anything that helps: cancer patient and carer perspectives on psychedelic-assisted therapy. [PDF]
Wech A +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Anorexia nervosa (AN) is associated with high rates of comorbidities. The impact of comorbid depression‐spectrum disorders (DSDs) in AN patients on the outcomes of inpatient treatment is insufficiently studied. Method Retrospective study of youth with AN (9–18 years), admission weight < 10th body mass index (BMI) percentile ...
Antonia Wiese +5 more
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