<div><p>Research supports the effectiveness of a dissonance-based eating disorder prevention program wherein high-risk young women with body dissatisfaction critique the thin ideal, which reduces pursuit of this ideal, and the theory that dissonance induction contributes to these effects. Based on evidence that dissonance produces attitudinal change by altering neural representation of valuation, we tested whether completing the <i>Body Project</i> would reduce response of brain regions implicated in reward valuation to thin models. Young women with body dissatisfaction were randomized to this intervention or an educational control condition, completing assessments and fMRI scans while viewing images of thin versus average-weight female mod...
Objective: A dissonance‐based program aimed at reducing thin‐ideal internalization has been found to...
The purpose of the current study was to determine whether a two-session media literacy program, A.R....
Objective Previous research demonstrated that the exposure to media portrayals of the thin body ide...
Research supports the effectiveness of a dissonance-based eating disorder prevention pro-gram wherei...
Randomized trials provide support for the Body Project, an eating disorder prevention program wherei...
Adolescent girls with body dissatisfaction (N 481, SD 1.4) were randomized to a dissonance-based t...
Purpose: To use experimental methodology to develop a more comprehensive understanding of cognitive ...
Etiological models of eating disorders (EDs) describe body dissatisfaction (BD) as one of the major ...
Given the higher rates of eating disorders among college-aged women, the functional impairment these...
The impact of body image-related variables in eating psychopathology may be influenced by different ...
The purpose of this study was to test the effectiveness of a cognitive-dissonance based intervention...
Etiological models of eating disorders (EDs) describe body dissatisfaction (BD)as one of the major i...
<p>Correlations between Changes in Brain Responsivity to Thin-Ideal Models versus Average-Weight Mod...
Literature has shown that young women present high rates of body dissatisfaction, independently of t...
As psychoeducational eating disorder prevention programs have not been shown to reduce eating pathol...
Objective: A dissonance‐based program aimed at reducing thin‐ideal internalization has been found to...
The purpose of the current study was to determine whether a two-session media literacy program, A.R....
Objective Previous research demonstrated that the exposure to media portrayals of the thin body ide...
Research supports the effectiveness of a dissonance-based eating disorder prevention pro-gram wherei...
Randomized trials provide support for the Body Project, an eating disorder prevention program wherei...
Adolescent girls with body dissatisfaction (N 481, SD 1.4) were randomized to a dissonance-based t...
Purpose: To use experimental methodology to develop a more comprehensive understanding of cognitive ...
Etiological models of eating disorders (EDs) describe body dissatisfaction (BD) as one of the major ...
Given the higher rates of eating disorders among college-aged women, the functional impairment these...
The impact of body image-related variables in eating psychopathology may be influenced by different ...
The purpose of this study was to test the effectiveness of a cognitive-dissonance based intervention...
Etiological models of eating disorders (EDs) describe body dissatisfaction (BD)as one of the major i...
<p>Correlations between Changes in Brain Responsivity to Thin-Ideal Models versus Average-Weight Mod...
Literature has shown that young women present high rates of body dissatisfaction, independently of t...
As psychoeducational eating disorder prevention programs have not been shown to reduce eating pathol...
Objective: A dissonance‐based program aimed at reducing thin‐ideal internalization has been found to...
The purpose of the current study was to determine whether a two-session media literacy program, A.R....
Objective Previous research demonstrated that the exposure to media portrayals of the thin body ide...