An Addiction Model of Binge Eating Disorder
AbstractConceptualizing binge eating disorder as an addictive disorder may be useful for both understanding the causes of compulsive overeating and developing more effective treatment interventions....
View ArticleA preliminary study of motivational interviewing as a prelude to intensive...
AbstractBackgroundEngaging patients with an eating disorder in change is difficult and intensive treatment programs have high drop-out rates. The purpose of the study was to determine whether...
View ArticleEating disorder subtypes differ in their rates of psychosocial improvement...
AbstractBackgroundIndividuals with Anorexia Nervosa (AN) are renowned for their poor short- and long-term treatment outcomes. To gain more insight into the reasons for these poor outcomes, the present...
View ArticleIf Certain Foods are Addictive, How Might this Change the Treatment of...
AbstractThis review summarizes the evidence — both current and from an historic perspective — that many processed foods, specifically those in which the palatability has been enhanced with sugar, fat,...
View ArticleEmotion regulation difficulties in anorexia nervosa: associations with...
AbstractBackgroundDifficulties with emotion regulation have been established as a core deficit in anorexia nervosa (AN). However, limited research has evaluated whether weight gain is associated with...
View ArticleA vignette study of mental health literacy for binge-eating disorder in a...
AbstractBackgroundMental health literacy has implications for mental disorder recognition, help-seeking, and stigma reduction. Research on binge-eating disorder mental health literacy (BED MHL) is...
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