The transdiagnostic cognitive behavioural theory of eating disorders (Fairburn, Cooper, & Shafran, 2003) is a relatively new theory, which attempts to describe how all eating disorders, including Bulimia Nervosa (BN) and Binge Eating Disorder (BED), are maintained. The theory suggests that in certain patients, core psychopathology interacts with one or more of four additional maintenance mechanisms which further maintain the eating disorder, thereby obstructing change. The four proposed maintenance factors include the role of a particular type of perfectionism, clinical perfectionism; difficulty in tolerating strong mood states, or mood intolerance; interpersonal difficulties; and an extremely low self-esteem, termed core low self-esteem. ...
Introduction: since the Enhanced-Cognitive behavioural (CB) model of Bulimia Nervosa (BN) was devolv...
A number of previous studies have indicated that borderline personality disorder (BPD) is common amo...
Binge Eating Disorder (BED) has been included in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Di...
The transdiagnostic cognitive behavioural theory of eating disorders (Fairburn, Cooper, & Shafran, 2...
ObjectiveTo determine if the relationships between additional maintaining factors and core eating di...
This paper is concerned with the psychopathological processes that account for the persistence of se...
The original cognitive-behavioural (CB) model of bulimia nervosa, which provided the basis for the w...
While the idea that cognitive dysfunction plays a key role in eating disorder pathology is widely ac...
Objective: One of the prevailing theories of eating disorders (ED) is the transdiagnostic cognitive ...
OBJECTIVE: One of the prevailing theories of eating disorders (ED) is the transdiagnostic cognitive ...
The study examined the validity of the transdiagnostic cognitive behavioural theory of eating disord...
The Trans-diagnostic Model (TM) of eating pathology describes how one or more of four hypothesized m...
The Trans-diagnostic Model (TM) of eating pathology describes how one or more of four hypothesized m...
Background: The transdiagnostic model of eating disorders (ED) proposes common cognitive mechanisms ...
Studies regarding the cognitive biases present in individuals with disordered eating patterns are re...
Introduction: since the Enhanced-Cognitive behavioural (CB) model of Bulimia Nervosa (BN) was devolv...
A number of previous studies have indicated that borderline personality disorder (BPD) is common amo...
Binge Eating Disorder (BED) has been included in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Di...
The transdiagnostic cognitive behavioural theory of eating disorders (Fairburn, Cooper, & Shafran, 2...
ObjectiveTo determine if the relationships between additional maintaining factors and core eating di...
This paper is concerned with the psychopathological processes that account for the persistence of se...
The original cognitive-behavioural (CB) model of bulimia nervosa, which provided the basis for the w...
While the idea that cognitive dysfunction plays a key role in eating disorder pathology is widely ac...
Objective: One of the prevailing theories of eating disorders (ED) is the transdiagnostic cognitive ...
OBJECTIVE: One of the prevailing theories of eating disorders (ED) is the transdiagnostic cognitive ...
The study examined the validity of the transdiagnostic cognitive behavioural theory of eating disord...
The Trans-diagnostic Model (TM) of eating pathology describes how one or more of four hypothesized m...
The Trans-diagnostic Model (TM) of eating pathology describes how one or more of four hypothesized m...
Background: The transdiagnostic model of eating disorders (ED) proposes common cognitive mechanisms ...
Studies regarding the cognitive biases present in individuals with disordered eating patterns are re...
Introduction: since the Enhanced-Cognitive behavioural (CB) model of Bulimia Nervosa (BN) was devolv...
A number of previous studies have indicated that borderline personality disorder (BPD) is common amo...
Binge Eating Disorder (BED) has been included in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Di...