Издательство Taylor&Francis по журналам "Eating Disorders"
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1995-01-01)The purpose of the present study was to identify specific correlates of eating disorders in Asian-American females. The relationship between acculturation, endorsement of the thin beauty standard, age, and eating disorder ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1995-01-01)The authors first tested a Spanish adaptation of a series of assessment instruments concerning a distorted body image, more specifically related to Body Dysmorphic Disorder. Subsequently a controlled treatment study was ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1994-01-01)Levels of depression, anxiety, and related cognitions; cognitions associated with the bulimia syndrome; and cognitions concerning eating and dieting were compared for 25 obese binge eaters and 27 obese nonbinge eaters at ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1994-01-01)The management of self-destructive behavior in eating disorder patients with borderline personality is a genuine therapeutic challenge. We present an integrated psychotherapy appproach that we utilize in the context of an ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1994-01-01)Alcoholic liver disease is the most common reason for transplantation. Despite a growing body of substance abuse references in the transplant literature, there are none on the comorbidity of eating disorders and alcoholism. ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1993-06-01)The majority of psychotherapy outcome studies of bulimia nervosa have used outpatient samples. Less is known about the bulimia nervosa patient who requires inpatient treatment. We present data on 497 women treated at an ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1994-01-01)Binge eating is viewed as uncontrolled addictive behavior, as opposed to purging or vomiting, which are considered to result from “rational” reasoning. Therefore, the commitment to refrain from purging or vomiting can be ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1995-01-01)Attractiveness and beauty have been found to be the most important factors in prompting relationships and interactions, and for making social judgments. Standards of beauty in America, however, are primarily based on ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1995-01-01)Several predicted relationships between parents' object relations and eating behaviors and their daughters' levels of eating disturbance were tested. Eating behaviors and attitudes and degree of psychological separation ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1995-01-01)This report describes a clinical experience of quantitative and qualitative observations of eating behavior in 19 anorexia nervosa patients before and after a standardized meal prior to treatment, compared to a similar ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1994-01-01)Using a longitudinal design, adolescent females were initially evaluated then retested after a three-year period for levels of body image disturbance, eating dysfunction, psychological functioning, and multiple developmental ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1996-01-01)Few studies have empirically investigated the role of the mass media in the etiology of eating disorders. This study investigates the reported awareness of media body ideals among a group of eating disorder patients and a ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1994-01-01)Eating disorders are in part created and maintained by the interrelated phenomena of male-female relationships and women's struggle for political rights and personal respect. This article explores weight and shape concerns ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1995-01-01)Since 1991 the “slimming industry” has grown rapidly in the Czech Republic. A survey among participants in a nationwide health education program (“Losing weight in a reasonable way”) showed that an alarmingly high number ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1996-01-01)A group of 35 obese women with binge eating disorder (BED) and 60 obese without this disorder (non-BED) were compared in terms of psychopathology and weight cycling, using a semistructured interview and a set of questionnaires. ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1994-01-01)An outcome study on inpatient treatment for binge-eating males was conducted (N = 50, average follow-up duration = 23 months). The sample differed from those described in studies of bulimia in males in that the majority ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1995-01-01)Five years after treatment for obesity, combining cognitive-behavioral treatment with a very low calorie diet (VLCD) or a low calorie diet (LDC), the eating behavior of 112 female patients was studied. At the time of ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1995-01-01)An overview is given of therapeutic interventions aimed at improving body experience in anorexia nervosa patients through the use of body-oriented therapies. General aspects such as direct versus indirect approach, individual ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1996-01-01)Research on cognitive biases associated with body dysphoria and the eating disorders is reviewed. Evidence for an attentional bias for body- and food-related information has been established in a number of studies. Three ...
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