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Akihiko Masuda to Young Adult

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Connection Strength

0.369
  1. Masuda A, Latner JD, Barlie JP, Sargent K. Understanding self-concealment within a framework of eating disorder cognitions and body image flexibility: Conceptual and applied implications. Eat Behav. 2018 08; 30:49-54.
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    Score: 0.081
  2. Masuda A, Boone MS, Timko CA. The role of psychological flexibility in the relationship between self-concealment and disordered eating symptoms. Eat Behav. 2011 Apr; 12(2):131-5.
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    Score: 0.049
  3. Masuda A, Price M, Anderson PL, Wendell JW. Disordered eating-related cognition and psychological flexibility as predictors of psychological health among college students. Behav Modif. 2010 Jan; 34(1):3-15.
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    Score: 0.045
  4. Masuda A, Twohig MP, Stormo AR, Feinstein AB, Chou YY, Wendell JW. The effects of cognitive defusion and thought distraction on emotional discomfort and believability of negative self-referential thoughts. J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry. 2010 Mar; 41(1):11-7.
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    Score: 0.044
  5. Masuda A, Hayes SC, Twohig MP, Drossel C, Lillis J, Washio Y. A parametric study of cognitive defusion and the believability and discomfort of negative self-relevant thoughts. Behav Modif. 2009 Mar; 33(2):250-62.
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    Score: 0.042
  6. Donati MR, Masuda A, Schaefer LW, Cohen LL, Tone EB, Parrott DJ. Laboratory analogue investigation of defusion and reappraisal strategies in the context of symbolically generalized avoidance. J Exp Anal Behav. 2019 11; 112(3):225-241.
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    Score: 0.022
  7. Moore M, Masuda A, Hill ML, Goodnight BL. Body image flexibility moderates the association between disordered eating cognition and disordered eating behavior in a non-clinical sample of women: a cross-sectional investigation. Eat Behav. 2014 Dec; 15(4):664-9.
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    Score: 0.016
  8. Tarantino N, Lamis DA, Ballard ED, Masuda A, Dvorak RD. Parent-child conflict and drug use in college women: a moderated mediation model of self-control and mindfulness. J Couns Psychol. 2015 Apr; 62(2):303-13.
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    Score: 0.015
  9. Morgan JR, Price M, Schmertz SK, Johnson SB, Masuda A, Calamaras M, Anderson PL. Cognitive processes as mediators of the relation between mindfulness and change in social anxiety symptoms following cognitive behavioral treatment. Anxiety Stress Coping. 2014 May; 27(3):288-302.
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    Score: 0.015
  10. Hill ML, Masuda A, Latzman RD. Body image flexibility as a protective factor against disordered eating behavior for women with lower body mass index. Eat Behav. 2013 Aug; 14(3):336-41.
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    Score: 0.014
  11. Wendell JW, Masuda A, Le JK. The role of body image flexibility in the relationship between disordered eating cognitions and disordered eating symptoms among non-clinical college students. Eat Behav. 2012 Aug; 13(3):240-5.
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    Score: 0.013
  12. Schmertz SK, Masuda A, Anderson PL. Cognitive processes mediate the relation between mindfulness and social anxiety within a clinical sample. J Clin Psychol. 2012 Mar; 68(3):362-71.
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    Score: 0.013
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