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Fifty Years of Eating Disorder Research: Growth, Gaps, and Global Challenges
ABSTRACT The bibliometric study by Lee and Chi presents the most comprehensive analysis of eating disorder (ED) research publications to date, tracing publication trends, thematic developments, and the interplay between academic and public attention over the past five decades. The findings reveal a marked and sustained growth in ED‐related publications
Anja Hilbert
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Therapeutic communication is one of the most important determinants of treatment success. The aim of this study was to evaluate the perception of Iranian couples to marital privacy in therapeutic communication with psychotherapist.
عباس ذبیح زاده باغلویی+4 more
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Reimagining Public Engagement in Eating Disorders Research
ABSTRACT A review and bibliometric analysis on the last five decades of eating disorders (EDs) research by Lee and Chi (2025) reports a generally weak connection between public attention and academic citations. The authors suggest a few potential reasons for this phenomenon, including that public interest may not reflect long‐term scientific value.
Amelia Austin, Amanda Raffoul
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ABSTRACT Objective Clinicians often determine an “expected body weight” (EBW) for patients who have lost weight due to an eating disorder (ED). However, there is inconsistent guidance and limited empirical research on when, how, and why to discuss EBWs with patients. This study explores clinician and patient perspectives on discussions of EBWs.
Agatha A. Laboe+9 more
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THE PSYCHOTHERAPIST’S SOCIAL ROLE UNDER A DIALOGICAL PERSPECTIVE: A STUDY OF THE PERSONAL CONSTRUCTION OF ‘I AS PSYCHOTHERAPIST’ [PDF]
To become a psychotherapist is a self-organizing challenge for anyone who assumes that role, involving a dynamic dialogical interplay between social expectations and personal features.
Gonçalves, Miguel+2 more
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ABSTRACT Objective There is a growing demand in health research and policy to meaningfully involve people with lived experience in co‐creating research and treatment services, especially in eating disorders. Despite decades of research into risk, origin, onset, progression, and intervention, significant knowledge gaps remain. The aim of this review was
Jane Miskovic‐Wheatley+6 more
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Professional regulation - The challenges [PDF]
This panel discussion offered attendees an insight into experiences of statutory regulation from a psychotherapist, a social worker, a Maori viewpoint and a different experience of non-statutory regulation from the ...
Crocket, Alastair
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The Training of Psychotherapists [PDF]
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