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The Meta‐Analytic Evidence Is In—Time to Get on and Improve Our Treatments
ABSTRACT The good news is that Bruns and colleagues' robust meta‐analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of individual Cognitive‐Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for eating disorders has provided us with evidence congruent with other recent meta‐analyses in this area.
Tracey D. Wade
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The specifics of applying systemic psychotherapy to team sports games. [PDF]
Piepiora PA, Petre LM, Vveinhardt J.
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ABSTRACT Objective Body dissatisfaction is an important factor for the etiology and maintenance of eating disorders such as bulimia nervosa (BN). At the behavioral level, body dissatisfaction often manifests itself in excessive body‐related avoidance, thought to act as a negative reinforcer.
Johanna Xemaire+4 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Queer men face potent appearance‐related pressures that exacerbate their eating disorder risk. While the Eating Disorder Examination (EDE) is a widely used eating disorder assessment, queer men may experience unique motivations for disordered eating that may impact its administration in this population. To generate practical guidance
Emma Austen+8 more
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Networked Care: Worlding Mental Well-Being in a Digital Age. [PDF]
Kolehmainen M.
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ABSTRACT Objective Obesity surgery (OS) results in substantial, albeit heterogeneous, long‐term improvements in weight and mental health, with unclear trajectories and their associations. This study examined multivariate trajectories of weight, psychopathology, and health‐related quality of life (HRQOL) after OS, and their prospective association with ...
Anja Hilbert+11 more
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Barriers to adopting therapeutic virtual reality: the perspective of clinical psychologists and psychotherapists. [PDF]
Felnhofer A+6 more
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