This study examines the impeding role of self-critical perfectionism at onset of treatment on therapeutic alliance during treatment and eating disorder symptoms at follow-up in patients with an eating disorder. Participants were 53 female patients with a mean age of 21.1 years treated for an eating disorder in a specialized inpatient treatment unit. Self-critical perfectionism was assessed at admission, therapeutic alliance was assessed during treatment (after three months of treatment), and eating disorder symptoms were assessed at admission, after three months and one year later. Self-critical perfectionism negatively related to treatment alliance with the therapist. Although self-critical perfectionism was not directly predictive of subs...
Current research on eating disorders identifies a close correlation with perfectionism. However, lit...
Perfectionism is a risk and maintaining factor for eating disorders, anxiety disorders and depressio...
Several studies have shown the efficacy of group treatments for patients with eating disorders (EDs)...
This study examines the impeding role of self-critical perfectionism at onset of treatment on therap...
Eating disorders (EDs) are common and serious psychiatric disorders causing significant physical and...
This study aimed at examining a model for eating disorders features’ severity that included the asso...
Purpose: Perfectionism has been found to predict outcomes in the treatment of eating disorders (ED)....
Background: There is a substantial body of research on eating disorders and perfectionism. Also ther...
The relationship between perfectionism and eating disorders has long been recognized, if not well u...
Determining vulnerability factors to eating disorders is imperative due to the life-threatening natu...
Purpose: Numerous studies have found perfectionism to show positive relations with eating disorder s...
Purpose: The 2 × 2 model of perfectionism (Gaudreau and Thompson in Personal Individ Diff 48:532–537...
The aim of this study was to investigate the mediating effect of shape and weight overvaluation and ...
Although research has shown that perfectionism is associated with eating disorder pathology, the rol...
Perfectionism is a risk and maintaining factor for eating disorders, anxiety disorders and depressio...
Current research on eating disorders identifies a close correlation with perfectionism. However, lit...
Perfectionism is a risk and maintaining factor for eating disorders, anxiety disorders and depressio...
Several studies have shown the efficacy of group treatments for patients with eating disorders (EDs)...
This study examines the impeding role of self-critical perfectionism at onset of treatment on therap...
Eating disorders (EDs) are common and serious psychiatric disorders causing significant physical and...
This study aimed at examining a model for eating disorders features’ severity that included the asso...
Purpose: Perfectionism has been found to predict outcomes in the treatment of eating disorders (ED)....
Background: There is a substantial body of research on eating disorders and perfectionism. Also ther...
The relationship between perfectionism and eating disorders has long been recognized, if not well u...
Determining vulnerability factors to eating disorders is imperative due to the life-threatening natu...
Purpose: Numerous studies have found perfectionism to show positive relations with eating disorder s...
Purpose: The 2 × 2 model of perfectionism (Gaudreau and Thompson in Personal Individ Diff 48:532–537...
The aim of this study was to investigate the mediating effect of shape and weight overvaluation and ...
Although research has shown that perfectionism is associated with eating disorder pathology, the rol...
Perfectionism is a risk and maintaining factor for eating disorders, anxiety disorders and depressio...
Current research on eating disorders identifies a close correlation with perfectionism. However, lit...
Perfectionism is a risk and maintaining factor for eating disorders, anxiety disorders and depressio...
Several studies have shown the efficacy of group treatments for patients with eating disorders (EDs)...