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Perceptions of psychotherapy trainees of psychotherapy research
AbstractAims: The research‐practice gap and lack of engagement with research by trainees and qualified therapists is a widely discussed issue amongst psychotherapy researchers. The present study investigates the perceptions of psychotherapy trainees of psychotherapy research and explores what would encourage them to participate in research. Method: Two
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ABSTRACT Objective Within sport environments, athletes are exposed to norms that circulate narrow meanings about the body and food, contributing to the high prevalence of eating disorders (EDs). While social media can support ED recovery, it can also further constrain food‐ and body‐related messages for athletes.
Olivia Feng, Lindsay R. Duncan
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ABSTRACT Objective Although dietary restraint is associated with loss of control (LOC) eating, less is known about associations between food restraint and religious fasting. During the month of Ramadan, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset. Ramadan fasting may be associated with negative consequences related to eating and body image; however, increased ...
Hoor Ul Ain, Kara A. Christensen Pacella
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Background While knowledge of telepsychotherapy increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, little is known about face-to-face psychotherapy conducted under infection prevention measures.
Sanae Aoki, Satoshi Ono, Haruna Fukui
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Psychotherapy training among psychiatrists in Russia: a cross-sectional study
BACKGROUND: Access to psychotherapeutic interventions and the standardization of psychotherapy training within psychiatric training worldwide remain a global challenge.
Egor M. Chumakov +5 more
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Towards a psychotherapy publishing ethics concordat
The changing landscape of data management and privacy have far-reaching implications for psychotherapy research regarding confidentiality, informed consent, and data de-identification in scientific publications.
Edgar, James, Scott, Ann, Winship, Gary
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Food‐Related Attentional Biases in Restrained Eaters: A Meta‐Analysis
ABSTRACT Objective Dietary restraint may contribute to the development and maintenance of eating disorders (EDs), with food‐related attentional biases (ABs) as a key underlying mechanism. We examined associations between dietary restraint and ABs and explored how several methodological factors (i.e., AB mechanism, mode of AB investigation, response ...
Rio Madan, Cristina Martinelli
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SCoPEd: How counselling and psychotherapy found itself in the midst of an identity-crisis
This paper offers a personal account of resisting the Scope of Practice and Education framework, developed by three of the United Kingdom's leading counselling and psychotherapy professional bodies, through the eyes of a practitioner who has recently ...
Stevens, Erin
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Tick‐Tock, the Time Has Come: Leveraging TikTok to Understand, Prevent, and Treat Eating Disorders
ABSTRACT Objective TikTok—a highly engaging social media platform with a powerful algorithm that displays short videos—has become massively popular in recent years. As research highlights the concerning relationship between image‐based content on social media and disordered eating symptoms, TikTok may serve as an optimal platform to understand eating ...
Macarena Kruger +3 more
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The Present Dilemma of Psychotherapy - Psychotherapy at Risk
This paper intends to be a warning for us, psychotherapists, to be carefully attuned to the huge changes presented by the cultural mutation we are going through and to get ready to adjust to the new era. It describes some of the directions where the current cultural forces are leading to, turning the human being into less reflexive and more tuned to ...
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