This study aims at examining the attachment states of mind in 50 female outpatients with eating disorders compared with 50 matched control participants using the Adult Attachment Interview. Moreover, the differences in attachment states of mind among eating-disordered women with and without borderline personality disorders\u2019 diagnosis were explored. The results showed an over-representation of insecure dismissing and unresolved states of mind in clinical group compared to controls. Patients with both diagnosis showed higher scores on involving anger and unresolved loss compared with those with only eating disorder. Implications for further research and clinical practice are discussed
© 2018 Dr Tara De PaoliBackground: Difficulties in socioemotional processing have consistently been...
Abstract Eating disorders have a significant and underestimated impact on Australian society. Stemmi...
This investigation explored the relationship between the interpersonal factors adult attachment sty...
Objective: To investigate the relationships of attachment security and mentalization with core and c...
Mental representations of attachment in a sample of adults with Eating Disorders (ED) were assessed ...
Introduction. Many studies supports the hypothesis that women with eating disorders (ED) show dismis...
Objective: Although the relationship between insecure attachment patterns and eating disorder (ED) p...
Objective: There is a wide literature suggesting abnormal mother-daughter and familial attachment p...
Objective: Insecure attachment is considered a general risk factor for eating disorders (ED). Emotio...
The current state of knowledge makes it necessary to consider other theoretical frameworks to accoun...
Introduction: although from 96 to 100% of individuals with eating disorders (EDs) reported insecure ...
Clinical theorists have suggested that disturbed attachments are central to borderline personality d...
Research shows that the Unresolved-disorganized attachment representation (U), resulting from experi...
Eating disorders threaten the physical and mental health of an alarming number of people today. Atta...
Objective: The present study aimed to integrate attachment theory and sociocultural theory as predic...
© 2018 Dr Tara De PaoliBackground: Difficulties in socioemotional processing have consistently been...
Abstract Eating disorders have a significant and underestimated impact on Australian society. Stemmi...
This investigation explored the relationship between the interpersonal factors adult attachment sty...
Objective: To investigate the relationships of attachment security and mentalization with core and c...
Mental representations of attachment in a sample of adults with Eating Disorders (ED) were assessed ...
Introduction. Many studies supports the hypothesis that women with eating disorders (ED) show dismis...
Objective: Although the relationship between insecure attachment patterns and eating disorder (ED) p...
Objective: There is a wide literature suggesting abnormal mother-daughter and familial attachment p...
Objective: Insecure attachment is considered a general risk factor for eating disorders (ED). Emotio...
The current state of knowledge makes it necessary to consider other theoretical frameworks to accoun...
Introduction: although from 96 to 100% of individuals with eating disorders (EDs) reported insecure ...
Clinical theorists have suggested that disturbed attachments are central to borderline personality d...
Research shows that the Unresolved-disorganized attachment representation (U), resulting from experi...
Eating disorders threaten the physical and mental health of an alarming number of people today. Atta...
Objective: The present study aimed to integrate attachment theory and sociocultural theory as predic...
© 2018 Dr Tara De PaoliBackground: Difficulties in socioemotional processing have consistently been...
Abstract Eating disorders have a significant and underestimated impact on Australian society. Stemmi...
This investigation explored the relationship between the interpersonal factors adult attachment sty...