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The provision of a telepsychology service to Shetland: client and therapist satisfaction and the ability to develop a therapeutic allianceS Simpson
Psychology Department, Royal Cornhill Hospital, Aberdeen, UK
J Telemed Telecare 7:34-6. 2001..The results showed that videoconferencing is a feasible and acceptable means of providing therapy to patients in remote areas...
Video-hypnosis--the provision of specialized therapy via videoconferencingSusan Simpson
Clinical and Counselling Psychology Department, Royal Cornhill Hospital, Aberdeen, UK
J Telemed Telecare 8:78-9. 2002..The results suggest that hypnosis can be provided successfully via videoconferencing...
A multidisciplinary approach to the treatment of eating disorders via videoconferencing in north-east ScotlandSusan Simpson
Eating Disorder Service, Fulton Clinic, Royal Cornhill Hospital, Aberdeen, UK
J Telemed Telecare 9:S37-8. 2003..Nutritional knowledge increased for all patients, and the nutritional content of dietary intake also markedly improved over the course of therapy...
Body image, shape, and volumetric assessments using 3D whole body laser scanning and 2D digital photography in females with a diagnosed eating disorder: preliminary novel findingsArthur D Stewart
Centre for Obesity Research and Epidemiology, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, UK
Br J Psychol 103:183-202. 2012..These novel data could inform the design of clinical trials in adjunctive treatments for eating disorders...
An exploration of the main sources of shame in an eating-disordered populationLaura Keith
Psychology Department, Lynebank Hospital, Fife, UK
Clin Psychol Psychother 16:317-27. 2009..The current study contributes to this field by exploring relationships between shame and a variety of factors hypothesized to contribute to shame in a sample of 52 females with eating disorders...
