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Concept Cognition Disorders
Academic Article Mindfulness Moderates the Relationship Between Disordered Eating Cognitions and Disordered Eating Behaviors in a Non-Clinical College Sample.
Academic Article The effects of cognitive defusion and thought distraction on emotional discomfort and believability of negative self-referential thoughts.
Academic Article A parametric study of cognitive defusion and the believability and discomfort of negative self-relevant thoughts.
Academic Article Mindfulness mediates the relation between disordered eating-related cognitions and psychological distress.
Academic Article Disordered eating-related cognition and psychological flexibility as predictors of psychological health among college students.
Academic Article Cognitive processes mediate the relation between mindfulness and social anxiety within a clinical sample.
Academic Article The role of body image flexibility in the relationship between disordered eating cognitions and disordered eating symptoms among non-clinical college students.
Academic Article Cognitive processes as mediators of the relation between mindfulness and change in social anxiety symptoms following cognitive behavioral treatment.
Academic Article 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.
Academic Article Understanding self-concealment within a framework of eating disorder cognitions and body image flexibility: Conceptual and applied implications.
Academic Article Mindfulness as a Moderator of the Association Between Eating Disorder Cognition and Eating Disorder Behavior Among a Non-clinical Sample of Female College Students: A Role of Ethnicity.
Academic Article Effects of Brief Acceptance and Cognitive Reappraisal Interventions on Experiential Avoidance in Socially Anxious Individuals: A Preliminary Investigation.
Academic Article Cognitive defusion and self-relevant negative thoughts: examining the impact of a ninety year old technique.
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