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Persistence, perseveration and perfectionism in the eating disordersGlenn Waller
Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London and Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust, UK
Behav Cogn Psychother 40:462-73. 2012..Perseveration, persistence and perfectionism are traits that have been suggested to be relevant to the eating disorders. This study explored the levels and correlates of these three traits in the eating disorders and control groups...
What cognitive behavioral techniques do therapists report using when delivering cognitive behavioral therapy for the eating disorders?Glenn Waller
Eating Disorders Section, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, England
J Consult Clin Psychol 80:171-5. 2012..This study examined the degree to which such drift occurs among cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) clinicians working with a specific clinical population-adults with eating disorders...
The therapeutic alliance in the early part of cognitive-behavioral therapy for the eating disordersGlenn Waller
Vincent Square Eating Disorders Clinic, Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust, London, United Kingdom
Int J Eat Disord 45:63-9. 2012....
The myths of motivation: time for a fresh look at some received wisdom in the eating disorders?Glenn Waller
Vincent Square Eating Disorders Clinic, Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust, London, United Kingdom
Int J Eat Disord 45:1-16. 2012..Cognitive, emotional, and behavioral methods for enhancing motivation are outlined, with the aim of bypassing the motivational manifesto and encouraging positive therapeutic change...
Body checking in the eating disorders: association with narcissistic characteristicsGlenn Waller
Eating Disorders Section, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, United Kingdom
Eat Behav 9:163-9. 2008..These patterns are compatible with a model where body checking serves the defensive function of maintaining self-esteem, rather than promoting positive levels of narcissistic self-esteem...
Do schema processes mediate links between parenting and eating pathology?Alex Sheffield
Vincent Square Clinic, Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
Eur Eat Disord Rev 17:290-300. 2009....
Narcissism and narcissistic defences in the eating disordersGlenn Waller
Eating Disorders Section, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College, University of London, London, England
Int J Eat Disord 40:143-8. 2007..Narcissism was conceptualized in terms of both its core element (entitlement, grandiosity) and the narcissistic defenses that are used to maintain self-esteem...
Body-related behaviours and cognitions: relationship to eating psychopathology in non-clinical women and menCaroline Meyer
Loughborough University and Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, UK
Behav Cogn Psychother 39:591-600. 2011..It is not clear from the existing literature whether these behavioural and cognitive patterns are independently related to eating psychopathology...
Social comparison in the eating disordersTamara Morrison
Eating Disorders Service, South West London and St. George's Mental Health NHS Trust, London, UK
J Nerv Ment Dis 191:553-5. 2003
Development and preliminary validation of the testable assumptions questionnaire--eating disorders (TAQ-ED)Hendrik Hinrichsen
Section of Eating Disorders, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, London, UK
Eat Behav 7:275-81. 2006....
Emotional awareness and core beliefs among women with eating disordersRachel Lawson
Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, UK
Eur Eat Disord Rev 16:155-9. 2008..These findings suggest that it may be necessary to work with core beliefs in order to reduce levels of alexithymia, prior to addressing the emotions that drive and maintain pathological eating behaviours...
The role of parenting experiences in the development of social anxiety and agoraphobia in the eating disordersHendrik Hinrichsen
Eating Disorders Section, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, UK
Eat Behav 8:285-90. 2007..Specific parenting experiences may contribute to the development of comorbid social anxiety and agoraphobia in patients with eating disorders. Implications for future research and clinical practice are discussed...
Development of a measure to assess invalidating childhood environments in the eating disordersVictoria Mountford
South West London and St George s Mental Health NHS Trust, London, UK
Eat Behav 8:48-58. 2007..It also investigated the relationship between childhood experiences, levels of distress tolerance and eating pathology...
Attributional style in the eating disordersTamara Morrison
Sub-Department of Clinical Health Psychology, University College London, London, United Kingdom
J Nerv Ment Dis 194:303-5. 2006..This suggests that therapy for the eating disorders should include an element that focuses on highlighting and re-evaluating such interpretations...
Personality disorder cognitions in the eating disordersFrances Connan
Vincent Square Eating Disorders Clinic, Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust, Osbert Street, London, UK
Behav Res Ther 47:77-82. 2009..Treatment strategies are required that address both the eating and the personality pathology, while considering the impact of these cognitions on the therapeutic relationship...
Emotional awareness among eating-disordered patients: the role of narcissistic traitsRachel Lawson
Eating Disorders Section, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, UK
Eur Eat Disord Rev 16:44-8. 2008..Clinical suggestions are made for how these characteristics might require modifications of standard treatment approaches for the eating disorders...
Primary care physicians' knowledge of and attitudes toward the eating disorders: do they affect clinical actions?Laura Currin
King s College London, Institute of Psychiatry, Section of Eating Disorders, London, England
Int J Eat Disord 42:453-8. 2009..This study examined the influence of primary care physicians' knowledge of and attitudes to eating disorders on their treatment decisions...
Clinical and psychometric validation of an extended version of the Testable Assumptions Questionnaire (TAQ-ED-R)Reena Dhokia
Vincent Square Clinic, Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
Eat Behav 10:62-4. 2009..The present study examines the clinical and psychometric utility of an extended version of that scale--the Testable Assumptions Questionnaire-Eating Disorders-Revised (TAQ-ED-R)...
Moderators of weight gain in the early stages of outpatient cognitive behavioral therapy for adults with anorexia nervosaRebecca Lockwood
Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust, London, United Kingdom
Int J Eat Disord 45:51-6. 2012..Treatments for anorexia nervosa have relatively low levels of effectiveness. This prospective study examines the impact of patients' characteristics on their early responses to cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for anorexia nervosa...
Changes in internal states across the binge-vomit cycle in bulimia nervosaEmma Corstorphine
Eating Disorders Service, South West London and St. George's Mental Health NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom
J Nerv Ment Dis 194:446-9. 2006..Further research is needed to determine the levels of internal states during the binge itself...
Is body checking in the eating disorders more closely related to diagnosis or to symptom presentation?Victoria Mountford
St George s Eating Disorders Service, South West London and St George s Mental Health NHS Trust, Harewood House, Springfield University Hospital, London SW17 7DJ, England, UK
Behav Res Ther 45:2704-11. 2007..Future directions for research include understanding the links between body checking phenomena and neurological features. Clinical implications are discussed...
Anxiety in the eating disorders: understanding the overlapEmma Pallister
Sub Department of Clinical Health Psychology, University College London, London, UK
Clin Psychol Rev 28:366-86. 2008..Potential implications for the treatment of eating disorders are outlined, and suggestions are made for further research...
Ethnic origins of patients attending specialist eating disorders services in a multiethnic urban catchment area in the United KingdomGlenn Waller
Eating Disorders Section, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College, University of London, England
Int J Eat Disord 42:459-63. 2009..This study considered the impact of ethnicity on the referral process for patients with eating disorders, at the levels of referral rate, diagnosis, and treatment offered...
The role of emotional abuse in the eating disorders: implications for treatmentGlenn Waller
Vincent Square Eating Disorder Clinic, Central and North West London Mental Health NHS Trust, and Institute of Psychiatry, King s College, London, UK
Eat Disord 15:317-31. 2007....
Narcissistic characteristics and eating-disordered behaviorsMari Campbell
Child and Adolescent Eating Disorder Service, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, London, England
Int J Eat Disord 43:560-4. 2010..However, there is little understanding of its relationship with behaviors seen in this population. This study aimed to examine the relationship between narcissism and eating-disordered behaviors (e.g., bingeing and purging)...
The use of guidelines for dissemination of "best practice" in primary care of patients with eating disordersLaura Currin
Institute of Psychiatry, Section of Eating Disorders, King s College London, London, England
Int J Eat Disord 40:476-9. 2007..A number of sets of clinical guidelines have been developed for the treatment of eating-disordered patients. This study aimed to measure adherence to such guidance among family physicians working in primary care settings...
Narcissism and eating characteristics in young nonclinical womenJoan Nicola Brunton
Department of Mental Health, St. George's Hospital Medical School, London, United Kingdom
J Nerv Ment Dis 193:140-3. 2005..If these findings are replicated in a clinical group, treatment of restrictive and bulimic cases might need to address different personality features...
Invalidating childhood environments in anorexia and bulimia nervosaMichelle Haslam
Vincent Square Clinic, Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust, Osbert Street, London SW1P 2QU, UK
Eat Behav 9:313-8. 2008..This study examined the relationship between an invalidating childhood environment and eating pathology, including diagnoses, eating attitudes and eating behaviours...
Do eating attitudes predict early change in eating behaviors among women with bulimic disorders who are treated with cognitive behavioral therapy?Michelle Haslam
Loughborough University Centre of Research into Eating Disorders, Loughborough University, Leicestershire, UK
Int J Eat Disord 44:741-4. 2011..This study examined the eating attitudes that are associated with a reduction in bulimic behaviors during the key early stage of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)...
Using imagery in cognitive-behavioral treatment for eating disorders: tackling the restrictive modeVictoria Mountford
Eating Disorders Service, South West London and St George s Mental Health NHS Trust, London, England
Int J Eat Disord 39:533-43. 2006..We present case material to illustrate this technique and its use in conjunction with other cognitive-behavioral techniques. Future directions and potential limitations are also discussed...
Body checking in the eating disorders: Associations between cognitions and behaviorsVictoria Mountford
Eating Disorders Service, South West London and St George s Mental Health NHS Trust, London, England
Int J Eat Disord 39:708-15. 2006..This study validates a novel measure of such cognitions (Body Checking Cognitions Scale [BCCS]) and examines the association between body checking cognitions, body checking behaviors, and general eating pathology...
Nonspecific predictors of weight gain in the early stages of outpatient cognitive behavioral therapy for adults with anorexia nervosa: Replication and extensionOlivia Kyriacou Marcoulides
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, London, United Kingdom
Int J Eat Disord 45:746-50. 2012..This study extends previous work, examining psychological factors that influence the level of weight gain across the first 20 sessions of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for anorexia nervosa...
Compulsive features in the eating disorders: a role for trauma?Rebecca Lockwood
Eating Disorders Service, South West London and St George s Mental Health NHS Trust and Department of Mental Health, St George s Hospital Medical School, University of London, London, United Kingdom
J Nerv Ment Dis 192:247-9. 2004....
Anger and core beliefs in the eating disordersGlenn Waller
Department of Psychiatry, St George s Hospital Medical School, University of London, London, United Kingdom
Int J Eat Disord 34:118-24. 2003..This study had two aims: to determine levels of different facets of anger across eating disorder diagnoses and behaviors; and to investigate whether facets of anger are related to the individual's negative core beliefs...
State dissociation in bulimic eating disorders: an experimental studyCharlie Hallings-Pott
Sub-Department of Clinical Health Psychology, University College London, London, United Kingdom
Int J Eat Disord 38:37-41. 2005..Future clinical practice should be directed towards the identification and treatment of state dissociation in therapy...
Schema-level cognitions in patients with binge eating disorder: a case control studyGlenn Waller
Department of Psychiatry, St George s Hospital Medical School, University of London, Tooting, London, England
Int J Eat Disord 33:458-64. 2003..A case control method (matching groups for age and body mass index [BMI]) was used, to avoid the confounding factors that are found in most studies of this sort...
Family physician consultation patterns indicate high risk for early-onset anorexia nervosaBryan Lask
Department of Mental Health, St George s Hospital Medical School, London, United Kingdom
Int J Eat Disord 38:269-72. 2005..There is often a delay in the recognition of early-onset anorexia nervosa. The current study aimed to determine whether there are specific patterns in the frequency and content of family physician consultations that might predict its onset...
Social anxiety and agoraphobia in the eating disorders: associations with core beliefsHendrik Hinrichsen
Department of Mental Health, St. George's Hospital Medical School, University of London, London, United Kingdom
J Nerv Ment Dis 192:784-7. 2004..Implications for future research are discussed, including the need for longitudinal studies to elaborate on the specificity of the cognition-anxiety link in the eating disorders...
Variables that influence diagnosis and treatment of the eating disorders within primary care settings: a vignette studyLaura Currin
King s College London, Institute of Psychiatry, Eating Disorders Section, London, England
Int J Eat Disord 40:257-62. 2007..This study examined the influence of clinical and nonclinical features of case presentation on the diagnosis and treatment of eating disorders in primary care...
"Do you still want to be seen?": the pros and cons of active waiting list managementMadeleine Tatham
Vincent Square Eating Disorders Clinic, Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust, London, United Kingdom
Int J Eat Disord 45:57-62. 2012..The proportion of patients opting in was identified, along with demographic, eating, and psychopathological factors that might make some more likely to opt out...
Evidence-based treatment and therapist driftGlenn Waller
Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust and Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, London, United Kingdom
Behav Res Ther 47:119-27. 2009..The principles behind each case are considered, along with potential solutions that can get us re-focused on the key tasks of CBT...
A 'trans-transdiagnostic' model of the eating disorders: a new way to open the egg?Glenn Waller
Vincent Square Eating Disorders Service, Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
Eur Eat Disord Rev 16:165-72. 2008
Reported childhood sexual abuse and eating-disordered cognitions and behaviorsKaren van Gerko
South West London and St. George's Mental Health NHS Trust, London, UK
Child Abuse Negl 29:375-82. 2005
Body image treatment within an inpatient program for anorexia nervosa: the role of mirror exposure in the desensitization processAdrienne Key
Department of General Psychiatry, St George s Hospital Medical School, University of London, London, United Kingdom
Int J Eat Disord 31:185-90. 2002..This pilot study examined the role of mirror confrontation in the desensitization process of a body image treatment within an inpatient program for anorexia nervosa...
The impact of subliminal abandonment and unification cues on eating behaviorGlenn Waller
Department of Mental Health, St. George's Hospital Medical School, University of London, Cranmer Terrace, London, SO17 0RE, United Kingdom
Int J Eat Disord 37:156-60. 2005..Preconscious presentation of unification cues might play a role in the broader cognitive-behavioral treatment of bulimic behaviors...
