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Attachment anxiety, reflective functioning and well‐being as predictors of burn‐out and psychological distress among psychotherapists: A longitudinal study [PDF]
Agostino Brugnera +13 more
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Recent Case: United States v. Hayes, 227 F.3d 578 (6th Cir. 2000) [PDF]
In 1996, the Supreme Court recognized the existence of a federal psychotherapist-patient privilege in Jaffee v. Redmond. The Court did not explain, however, how this evidentiary privilege should coexist with a psychotherapist\u27s so-called Tarasoff duty
Waldman, Emily Gold
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ABSTRACT Objective This study explored eating disorder and Artificial Intelligence (AI) professionals' perspectives on how AI might support eating disorder treatment. Successful implementation requires insight into implementation partners' perspectives.
J. Maas +9 more
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Ellen-Maria Ekström and the Stories That Connect Us
In this article, Metis scholar and psychotherapist Cathy Richardson, together with Swedish psychotherapist, Christina Löwenborg, write about their family, their shared genealogy and their experience of connection and roots in what some might call ...
Cathy Richardson, Christina Löwenborg
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The article presents a reprint of the article "Children and Young People," by Graham Music, which appeared in the June 2009 issue of 'Counselling Children and Young People'.
Music, Graham
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Dietary Restraint: Far Too Complex to Dismiss as a Fallacy
ABSTRACT In her commentary Dietary Restraint Fallacy, Jansen argues that the theory linking dietary restraint to binge eating and weight gain can be dismissed as a “fallacy.” This conclusion is largely drawn from Grilo and Pittman, who found that rigid restraint was associated with reduced binge frequency and greater weight loss.
Marle Alvarenga, César Moraes
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New York Proposed Code of Evidence: Article V, The Symposium: The New York Proposed Code of Evidence [PDF]
Article V of the New York Proposed Code of Evidence sets forth the rules of evidentiary privilege. Unlike other articles of the Proposed Code, it differs significantly from its federal counterpart.
Martin, Michael M.
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A Weight‐Inclusive Approach to Restrictive Eating Disorders: De‐Centering Weight
ABSTRACT Objective To examine the case for de‐centering weight in the diagnosis of both anorexia nervosa (AN) and atypical anorexia nervosa (AAN). Method We summarized research examining the weight‐based similarities and differences between AN and AAN as well as how weight is measured and discussed in research on AAN.
Sarah Nutter +2 more
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The shock of the real: Psychoanalysis, modernity, survival [PDF]
The contemporary relevance of psychoanalysis is being increasingly questioned; Off the Couch challenges this view, demonstrating that psychoanalytic thinking and its applications are both innovative and relevant, in particular to the management and ...
Cooper, Andrew, Lousada, Julian
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ABSTRACT Objective Previous research has revealed negative effects of appearance‐related social media content, such as fitspiration, on body satisfaction. However, specific interventions to reduce these detrimental effects are scarce. Therefore, this randomized controlled pilot trial investigated the efficacy of the four‐week online intervention body ...
Gritt Ladwig +4 more
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