Search Results - "Coniglio, Kathryn A"
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Measuring cognitions during exercise: Associations between thoughts and eating disorder behaviors over a 3-week ecological momentary assessment study
Published in The International journal of eating disorders (01-09-2023)“…Previous work has outlined cognitive beliefs about exercise in general, but very little is known about momentary cognitions while engaging in pathological…”
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Positive Emotion and Motivational Dynamics in Anorexia Nervosa: A Positive Emotion Amplification Model (PE-AMP)
Published in Psychological review (01-10-2020)“…The role of positive emotion in anorexia nervosa (AN) has been underappreciated in both theory and treatment. Yet, people with AN demonstrate high motivation…”
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Behavioral reinforcement of pathological exercise in anorexia nervosa
Published in The International journal of eating disorders (01-02-2022)“…Pathological exercise in anorexia nervosa (AN) is a harmful behavior associated with a chronic course and poor prognosis. To date, no comprehensive theoretical…”
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Detecting pathological exercise in college men: An investigation using latent profile analysis
Published in Journal of American college health (02-09-2023)“…Pathological exercise is a dangerous behavior often observed in eating disorders. Data investigating associated characteristics of pathological exercise in men…”
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The posited effect of positive affect in anorexia nervosa: Advocating for a forgotten piece of a puzzling disease
Published in The International journal of eating disorders (01-09-2019)“…Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a complex and life‐threatening eating disorder. Current models of AN onset and maintenance have largely focused on the role of…”
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Impact of expanded diagnostic criteria for avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder on clinical comparisons with anorexia nervosa
Published in The International journal of eating disorders (01-03-2019)“…Objective Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) and anorexia nervosa (AN) are restrictive eating disorders. There is a proposal before the American…”
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Cognitive rigidity and heightened attention to detail occur transdiagnostically in adolescents with eating disorders
Published in Eating disorders (04-07-2021)“…Cognitive inflexibility and attention to detail bias represent a promising target in eating disorder (ED) treatment. While prior research has found that adults…”
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Factorial integrity and validation of the Eating Pathology Symptoms Inventory (EPSI)
Published in Eating behaviors : an international journal (01-12-2018)“…The Eating Pathology Symptoms Inventory (EPSI) is a 45-item self-report measure of eating pathology designed to be sensitive in assessing symptoms among…”
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Risk Management in Dialectical Behavior Therapy: Treating Life-Threatening Behaviors as Problems to Be Solved
Published in Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.) (01-06-2022)“…Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is an empirically supported behavioral treatment for individuals with borderline personality disorder who frequently exhibit…”
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Adherence to low-calorie and low-sugar diets is uniquely associated with distinct facets of appearance/weight-related smoking motivations
Published in Journal of behavioral medicine (01-06-2020)“…Smokers report weight and appetite control as motivators to smoking continuance. These concerns are particularly salient for smokers who use cigarettes to…”
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Won't stop or can't stop? Food restriction as a habitual behavior among individuals with anorexia nervosa or atypical anorexia nervosa
Published in Eating behaviors : an international journal (01-08-2017)“…Food restriction among individuals with anorexia nervosa (AN) is regarded as a goal-directed behavior. However, Walsh (2013) theorized that, although…”
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Using Self-Determination Theory to Define Pathological Exercise
Published in Journal of clinical sport psychology (01-06-2021)“…Pathological exercise behavior is pervasive in eating disorder psychopathology, yet minimal treatment guidance exists for extinguishing it as little is known…”
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Behavioral inhibition moderates the association between overvaluation of shape and weight and noncompensatory purging in eating disorders
Published in The International journal of eating disorders (01-01-2020)“…Objective The cognitive‐behavioral therapy (CBT) model of eating disorders suggests that compensatory purging behaviors (e.g., self‐induced vomiting,…”
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Distress Intolerance in Relation to Reliance on Cigarettes for Weight, Shape, and Appetite Control
Published in International journal of behavioral medicine (01-04-2020)“…Background Distress intolerance, one’s inability to withstand distressing emotional or physical states, is a transdiagnostic vulnerability implicated in…”
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Global/local processing style: Explaining the relationship between trait anxiety and binge eating
Published in The International journal of eating disorders (01-11-2017)“…Objective Anxiety is a risk factor for disordered eating, but the mechanisms by which anxiety promotes disordered eating are poorly understood. One possibility…”
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Treatment of Comorbid Pica and Generalized Anxiety Disorder: A Case Study
Published in Cognitive and behavioral practice (01-08-2021)“…•Process-based, time-limited CBT treated pica and generalized anxiety disorder.•Functional analysis and cultural formulation interview were critical assessment…”
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What Do Women With Eating Disorders Think About While They Exercise? An Investigation Using Ecological Momentary Assessment
Published 01-01-2023“…Pathological exercise is a dangerous behavior that is often present across eating disorder diagnoses, and for which limited interventions currently exist…”
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