This study investigated dysfunctional cognitions in Ten women diagnosed with bulimia nervosa. The cognitions were measured using different methodological approaches. Results obtained on the Bulimia Cognitive Distortions Scale (BCDS; a self-report questionnaire) were compared to data collected using a thought-listing procedure, which immediately followed a food consumption task. These women were assessed on these measures prior to, and on completion, of a twelve week Cognitive-Behavioural Treatment ( CBT) programme. Analyses of variance were utilised to compare both pre-treatment and post-treatment results on these measures, as well as the sensitivity of these measures. The results on both measures indicated that women with bulimia...
This study tested the hypothesis that cognitive disturbance has a causal role in the maintenance of ...
Background: Mentalizing, the mental capacity to understand oneself and others in terms of mental sta...
This study considers and explores the relationship between eating disorders and the cognitive proces...
Hypothesised neuropsychological causes for an observed deficit in motor performance on a computer ga...
People with bulimia present with a variety of abnormal beliefs, attitudes, and behaviours. With few ...
Subjects for this study were 40 women (N = 40) with subclinical bulimia nervosa who were randomly as...
While the idea that cognitive dysfunction plays a key role in eating disorder pathology is widely ac...
Previous research exploring cognitive biases in bulimia nervosa suggests that attentional biases occ...
Bulimia Nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by the episodic ingestion of large quantities of...
Enhanced cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT-E) is the current treatment of choice for bulimia nervos...
A self‐report questionnaire was devised to assess cognitive distortions of a general depressogenic n...
M.A. (Clinical Psychology)The relatively rapid development of cognitive-behavioural approaches to va...
Memory bias for weight and shape related words and food related words was investigated in women with...
BackgroundBulimia nervosa is defined as a clinically recognised disorder, the key diagnostic feature...
The aim of this study was to gather information concerning the relationship between several of the m...
This study tested the hypothesis that cognitive disturbance has a causal role in the maintenance of ...
Background: Mentalizing, the mental capacity to understand oneself and others in terms of mental sta...
This study considers and explores the relationship between eating disorders and the cognitive proces...
Hypothesised neuropsychological causes for an observed deficit in motor performance on a computer ga...
People with bulimia present with a variety of abnormal beliefs, attitudes, and behaviours. With few ...
Subjects for this study were 40 women (N = 40) with subclinical bulimia nervosa who were randomly as...
While the idea that cognitive dysfunction plays a key role in eating disorder pathology is widely ac...
Previous research exploring cognitive biases in bulimia nervosa suggests that attentional biases occ...
Bulimia Nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by the episodic ingestion of large quantities of...
Enhanced cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT-E) is the current treatment of choice for bulimia nervos...
A self‐report questionnaire was devised to assess cognitive distortions of a general depressogenic n...
M.A. (Clinical Psychology)The relatively rapid development of cognitive-behavioural approaches to va...
Memory bias for weight and shape related words and food related words was investigated in women with...
BackgroundBulimia nervosa is defined as a clinically recognised disorder, the key diagnostic feature...
The aim of this study was to gather information concerning the relationship between several of the m...
This study tested the hypothesis that cognitive disturbance has a causal role in the maintenance of ...
Background: Mentalizing, the mental capacity to understand oneself and others in terms of mental sta...
This study considers and explores the relationship between eating disorders and the cognitive proces...