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Intimate partner violence among women with eating disorders during the perinatal period

Intimate partner violence among women with eating disorders during the perinatal period

Int J Eat Disord. 2015 Sep; 48(6): 727–735. Published online 2015 May 29. doi: 10.1002/eat.22429 PMCID: PMC4737194 PMID: 26032597 Radha Kothari, PhD, 1 Abigail Easter, PhD, 1 Rebecca Lewis, MSc, 1 Louise M. Howard, PhD, 2 and Nadia Micali, MD, PhD 1 Author information Article notes Copyright and License information Disclaimer This article has been cited by other articles in PMC. ABSTRACT Objective  Prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) during pregnancy is estimated to be 4%–8%. Women with mental health difficulties…

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Childhood abuse and eating psychopathology: the mediating role of core beliefs

Childhood abuse and eating psychopathology: the mediating role of core beliefs

Accepted Version Jenkins, P. E., Meyer, C. and Blissett, J. M. (2013) Childhood abuse and eating psychopathology: the mediating role of core beliefs. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 22 (3). pp. 248­261. ISSN 1092­6771 doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/10926771.2013.741665 Available at http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/76103/   Abstract This study aimed to investigate the mediating role of early maladaptive schemas (core beliefs) in the relationship between childhood abuse and eating psychopathology. Three self-report questionnaires assessing experiences of childhood abuse, eating psychopathology, and levels of maladaptive schemas…

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Impact of comorbid borderline personality disorder on inpatient treatment for bulimia nervosa: analysis of routine data

Impact of comorbid borderline personality disorder on inpatient treatment for bulimia nervosa: analysis of routine data

Research article Open Access Published: 16 January 201 Johannes Baltasar Hessler, Jörg Heuser, Sandra Schlegl, Tabea Bauman, Martin Greetfeld & Ulrich Voderholzer Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulationvolume 6, Article number: 1 (2019) Abstract Background A substantial rate of patients with bulimia nervosa (BN) also suffer from Borderline personality disorder (BN + BPD). It is widely unknown how these comorbid patients with BN + BPD present and respond to inpatient treatment. Aims of the study were to examine (1) specific characteristics of patients with BN + BPD at admission,…

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Self-image and 12-month outcome in females with eating disorders: extending previous findings

Self-image and 12-month outcome in females with eating disorders: extending previous findings

Research article Open Access Emma Forsén Mantilla, Claes Norring and Andreas Birgegård Journal of Eating Disorders20197:15 https://doi.org/10.1186/s40337-019-0247-1 Received: 11 August 2016 Accepted: 16 November 2016 Published: 3 May 2019 Abstract Background The interpersonal Structural Analysis of Social Behavior (SASB) model of self-image has repeatedly proven valuable in relation to eating disorder (ED) symptoms and in predicting ED outcome. Objective We studied the association between initial self-image according to the SASB and 12-month outcome, in five diagnostic groups of female ED patients. Based on previous findings, we expected…

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Neurobiologically informed treatment for adults with anorexia nervosa: a novel approach to a chronic disorder

Neurobiologically informed treatment for adults with anorexia nervosa: a novel approach to a chronic disorder

Dialogues Clin Neurosci. 2015 Jun; 17(2): 229–236. PMCID: PMC4518705 PMID: 26246796 Stephanie Knatz, PhD Stephanie Knatz, University of California San Diego, Department of Psychiatry, San Diego, California, USA; Christina E. Wierenga, PhD Christina E. Wierenga, University of California San Diego, Department of Psychiatry, San Diego, California, USA; Stuart B. Murray, DClinPsych, PhD Stuart B. Murray, University of California San Diego, Department of Psychiatry, San Diego, California, USA; Laura Hill, PhD Laura Hill, Ohio State University, Department of Psychiatry, Columbus, Ohio,…

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Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder: A Three-Dimensional Model of Neurobiology with Implications for Etiology and Treatment

Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder: A Three-Dimensional Model of Neurobiology with Implications for Etiology and Treatment

Curr Psychiatry Rep. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2018 Dec 5. Published in final edited form as: Curr Psychiatry Rep. 2017 Aug; 19(8): 54. doi: 10.1007/s11920-017-0795-5 PMCID: PMC6281436 NIHMSID: NIHMS995859 PMID: 28714048 Jennifer J. Thomas, Ph.D.,1,2 Elizabeth A. Lawson, M.D., M.M.Sc.,3,4 Nadia Micali, M.D., Ph.D.,5,6,7 Madhusmita Misra, M.D., M.P.H.,3,4 Thilo Deckersbach, Ph.D.,2,8 and Kamryn T. Eddy, Ph.D.1,2 Author information Copyright and License information Disclaimer The publisher’s final edited version of this article is available at Curr Psychiatry Rep See other articles…

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Co-occurrence of avoidant personality disorder and child sexual abuse predicts poor outcome in longstanding eating disorder

Co-occurrence of avoidant personality disorder and child sexual abuse predicts poor outcome in longstanding eating disorder

KariAnne R. Vrabel, Asle Hoffart, Øyvind Rø: Modum Bad, Research Institute, Vikersund, Norway Egil W. Martinsen: Clinic for Mental Health, Aker University Hospital, Oslo, Norway and Institute of Psychiatry, University of Oslo, Norway Jan H. Rosenvinge: Department of Psychology, University of Tromsø, Norway.   This research was supported by Norwegian Women’s Public Health Association and the Legacy of Haldis and Josef Andresen. Correspondence should be addressed to KariAnne R. Vrabel, Research Institute Modum Bad, N- 3370 Vikersund, Norway, Phone: +47…

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The Relationship of Personality to Eating Disorders

The Relationship of Personality to Eating Disorders

  Mohammad Ali Besharat, PhD1   1 Department of Psychology, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran   Corresponding author: Mohammad Ali Besharat, Ph.D., Department of Psychology, University of Tehran. P. O. Box 14155-6456, Tehran, Iran; e-mail: besharat@ut.ac.ir This paper highlights a variety of personality disorders in individuals with eating disorder and also emphasizes the importance of identifying clinically meaningful eating disorders subtypes based on concurrent personality disorder. The relationship between personality disorders and eating disorders is an important issue as this…

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