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1. Research On Adolescents' Eating Behaviors And Eating Disorders
2. A Translation Report Of Eating Disorders And Obesity (Excerpts)
3. A Research Of Eating Disorders Tendency And The Relationship Between Perfectionism And Family Upbringing Pattern Among Female College Students
4. Cognitive Flexibility In Subclinical Populations With Eating Disorders: Partial Mediation Of Anxiety
5. Eye Movement Research On The Distraction Of Ideal Body Shape
6. Enhancing DBT effectiveness with a mindfulness-based body image group in the treatment for eating disorders
7. The effects of body experience and mindfulness on body-image disturbance and eating disorders
8. The relationships between mindfulness, eating disorders, alexithymia, emotion regulation, and self-consciousness: A mediational model
9. Eating disorders as a spiritual hunger: A phenomenological inquiry into the role of spirituality in recovery
10. The possible causal factors in eating disorders
11. The role of emotional dysregulation in the treatment of eating disorders
12. Emotional Stroop effects: Eating disorders and obesity
13. A Subject and Witness Perspective of the Effectiveness of Current Treatment Practices for Eating Disorders
14. Group-based emotion focused therapy (EFT) for women with binge spectrum eating disorders in an outpatient setting: A preliminary comparison
15. A qualitative journey through the spiritual experiences of women during treatment for eating disorders
16. Implicit and explicit appraisals of interpersonal relationships in the eating disorders
17. The common pathways of eating disorders and addiction: Exploring the link between reward/motivation, affect regulation and cognitive control
18. Perfectionism among women seeking help for deliberate self-harm and/or eating disorders: A comparative study
19. The Eating Survey: Psychometric characteristics and validity of a self-report eating disorders instrument for adolescents
20. The impact of narrative storytelling on cognitive re-composition in individuals struggling with eating disorders
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