Research has identified three personality subtypes in adults with eating disorders (EDs): a high-functioning, an undercontrolled, and an overcontrolled group. The current study investigated whether similar personality prototypes exist in adolescents with EDs, and whether these personality prototypes show relationships to external correlates indicative of diagnostic validity. Methods: Experienced clinicians from an adolescent practice-research network provided data on ED symptoms, DSM-IV comorbidity, personality pathology, and family and developmental history for 120 adolescent patients with EDs. Results: Consistent with the findings from the adult literature, three types of personality pathology emerged in adolescents: High functioning/Pe...
Objective:To establish whether the risk of suffering from an eating disorder (ED) is associated with...
Research indicates the existence of an eating disorder continuum. The two-component model of disorde...
Objective: Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a highly debilitating disease which frequently results in chroni...
Background: Among adults, personality traits have been implicated in the development and maintenance...
Despite recent modifications to the DSM-V diagnostic criteria for eating disorders (ED; APA, 2013), ...
Despite recent modifications to the DSM-V diagnostic criteria for eating disorders (ED; APA, 2013), ...
Eating disorders are mostly likely to occur for the first time in adolescence. Delineating vulnerabl...
This study examined the relationship between eating disorders and personality functioning. Millon\u2...
This study examined the relationship between eating disorders and personality functioning. Millon\u2...
This study examined the relationship between eating disorders and personality functioning. Millon\u2...
A three factor model of personality pathology was investigated in a clinical sample of 335 female ea...
Eating disorder (ED) patients show alarmingly high prevalence rates of Non-Suicidal Self-Injury (NSS...
A three factor model of personality pathology was investigated in a clinical sample of 335 female ea...
Background: The transdiagnostic model of eating disorders (ED) proposes common cognitive mechanisms ...
Background: The transdiagnostic model of eating disorders (ED) proposes common cognitive mechanisms ...
Objective:To establish whether the risk of suffering from an eating disorder (ED) is associated with...
Research indicates the existence of an eating disorder continuum. The two-component model of disorde...
Objective: Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a highly debilitating disease which frequently results in chroni...
Background: Among adults, personality traits have been implicated in the development and maintenance...
Despite recent modifications to the DSM-V diagnostic criteria for eating disorders (ED; APA, 2013), ...
Despite recent modifications to the DSM-V diagnostic criteria for eating disorders (ED; APA, 2013), ...
Eating disorders are mostly likely to occur for the first time in adolescence. Delineating vulnerabl...
This study examined the relationship between eating disorders and personality functioning. Millon\u2...
This study examined the relationship between eating disorders and personality functioning. Millon\u2...
This study examined the relationship between eating disorders and personality functioning. Millon\u2...
A three factor model of personality pathology was investigated in a clinical sample of 335 female ea...
Eating disorder (ED) patients show alarmingly high prevalence rates of Non-Suicidal Self-Injury (NSS...
A three factor model of personality pathology was investigated in a clinical sample of 335 female ea...
Background: The transdiagnostic model of eating disorders (ED) proposes common cognitive mechanisms ...
Background: The transdiagnostic model of eating disorders (ED) proposes common cognitive mechanisms ...
Objective:To establish whether the risk of suffering from an eating disorder (ED) is associated with...
Research indicates the existence of an eating disorder continuum. The two-component model of disorde...
Objective: Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a highly debilitating disease which frequently results in chroni...