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Self-reported help-seeking behavior in the event of mental disorders among adults in Poland. [PDF]
Lewandowska A+5 more
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Stephen Sebag-Montefiore Doctor and psychotherapist [PDF]
Simon Sebag-Montefiore
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ABSTRACT Objective Former studies indicated worse outcome for individuals with food addiction (FA) when participating in weight loss programs. Yet, the results may have been influenced by comorbid eating disorders and insufficient consideration of psychological aspects associated with FA.
Magdalena Pape+6 more
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Factors Associated With Psychotherapist and Psychiatrist Participation in Public Insurance: Evidence From Georgia State. [PDF]
Tadmon D, Gao YN.
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Do Therapists Google Their Patients? A Survey Among Psychotherapists [PDF]
Christiane Eichenberg+1 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Persons with bulimia nervosa (BN) often gain weight during treatment, which potentially poses a threat to treatment adherence. Although weight suppression has been found to be a predictor of weight gain in persons with BN, research about the trajectory of weight changes during treatment and other predictors thereof is scarce.
Adrian Meule+3 more
wiley +1 more source
Psychotherapists' readiness to treat PTSD: the influence of refugees' country of origin. [PDF]
Schwegler PM+5 more
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Towards the statutory registration of psychotherapists in Aotearoa New Zealand
Paul Bailey
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ABSTRACT Objective Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Ten (CBT‐T) is a relatively new manualised treatment for non‐underweight patients with eating disorders. It has been found to be an effective treatment and to be rated highly by patients. However, it is also important to consider clinicians' perspectives in the implementation and development of new ...
Chloe Hewitt+3 more
wiley +1 more source
Participatory development of evidence-based patient narrative videos for patients with eating disorders: a methodological approach and pilot data. [PDF]
Daugelat MC+5 more
europepmc +1 more source