Introduction: although from 96 to 100% of individuals with eating disorders (EDs) reported insecure attachment, the specific mechanisms by which each adult insecure attachment dimension affects ED symptomatology remain to date unknown and unexplored. This study examined maladaptive perfectionism (i.e., personal standards, doubts about actions, and concern over mistakes) as both a mediator and a moderator of the relationship between insecure attachment styles and eating disorder (ED) symptomatology in a clinical, treatment seeking sample (n = 403). Differences in mediation and moderation effects across diagnostic groups [Anorexia Nervosa (n =101), Bulimia Nervosa (n =167), or Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (n =135)] were explored as...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
Although 96-100% of individuals with eating disorders (EDs) report insecure attachment, the specific...
While the relationship between insecure attachment and disordered eating is well established, limi...
Psychiatry Research Volume 215, Issue 1, 30 January 2014, Pages 176-184 Attachment insecurities, mal...
In the last two decades, the number of studies focused on the mediators connecting insecure attachme...
Objective: Although the relationship between insecure attachment patterns and eating disorder (ED) p...
In the last two decades, the number of studies focused on the mediators connecting insecure attachme...
Objective: Although the relationship between insecure attachment patterns and eating disorder (ED) p...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
Although 96-100% of individuals with eating disorders (EDs) report insecure attachment, the specific...
While the relationship between insecure attachment and disordered eating is well established, limi...
Psychiatry Research Volume 215, Issue 1, 30 January 2014, Pages 176-184 Attachment insecurities, mal...
In the last two decades, the number of studies focused on the mediators connecting insecure attachme...
Objective: Although the relationship between insecure attachment patterns and eating disorder (ED) p...
In the last two decades, the number of studies focused on the mediators connecting insecure attachme...
Objective: Although the relationship between insecure attachment patterns and eating disorder (ED) p...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...
An altered balance of reward and inhibition systems may explain Eating Disorder (ED) behaviors and c...