The role of emotional dysregulation in concurrent eating disorders and substance use disorders
S Spence, C Courbasson - Eating behaviors, 2012 - Elsevier
This study explored the role of emotional dysregulation in 178 participants with concurrent
EDs and SUDs. We ran two path analyses: Model 1 predicted negative mood regulation …
EDs and SUDs. We ran two path analyses: Model 1 predicted negative mood regulation …
Mindfulness moderates the relationship between disordered eating cognitions and disordered eating behaviors in a non-clinical college sample
Psychological flexibility and mindfulness are two related, but distinct, regulation processes
that have been shown to be at the core of psychological wellbeing. The current study …
that have been shown to be at the core of psychological wellbeing. The current study …
Emotion dysregulation as a correlate of food and alcohol disturbance in undergraduate students
Disordered eating behaviors (eg, binge eating, food restriction, self-induced vomiting, and
laxative use) as well as alcohol use and related issues are prevalent in undergraduate …
laxative use) as well as alcohol use and related issues are prevalent in undergraduate …
Mindful acceptance, not awareness, associated with lower food susceptibility
Purpose Food susceptibility refers to an individual's thoughts, feelings, and motivations
when highly palatable foods are available. Mindfulness, or the practice of paying attention …
when highly palatable foods are available. Mindfulness, or the practice of paying attention …
Emotion-focused therapy for eating disorders: Enhancing emotional processing
I Ivanova, J Watson - Person-Centered & Experiential …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Current literature highlights the importance of emotion in the development and maintenance
of eating disorders. Deficits in emotional processing skills in this population have been …
of eating disorders. Deficits in emotional processing skills in this population have been …
The role of emotional intelligence and negative affect in bulimic symptomatology
MA Markey, JS Vander Wal - Comprehensive psychiatry, 2007 - Elsevier
Emotions, particularly emotion dysregulation, play an important role in the development and
maintenance of eating disorders as evidenced by the emphasis given to addressing …
maintenance of eating disorders as evidenced by the emphasis given to addressing …
Dispositional mindfulness and reward motivated eating: The role of emotion regulation and mental habit
Evidence regarding the effectiveness of mindfulness based interventions (MBIs) for eating
disorders, weight management and food craving is emerging and further studies are …
disorders, weight management and food craving is emerging and further studies are …
Emotion dysregulation and body mass index: The explanatory role of emotional eating among adult smokers
J Jones, BY Kauffman, D Rosenfield, JAJ Smits… - Eating behaviors, 2019 - Elsevier
There is limited understanding of the relationship between emotion dysregulation and
weight gain among smokers, although available data suggest there are potential …
weight gain among smokers, although available data suggest there are potential …
The differential effects of mindfulness and distraction on affect and body satisfaction following food consumption
A Tsai, EK Hughes, M Fuller-Tyszkiewicz… - Frontiers in …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
This study investigated whether engaging in mindfulness following food consumption
produced changes in affect and body satisfaction, as compared to a control distraction task …
produced changes in affect and body satisfaction, as compared to a control distraction task …
Targeting premeal anxiety in eating disordered clients and normal controls: A preliminary investigation into the use of mindful eating vs. distraction during food …
RJ Marek, DD Ben‐Porath, A Federici… - … Journal of Eating …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Studies have demonstrated that negative affect increases prior to food intake in
individuals diagnosed with an eating disorder. Mindfulness has been supported empirically …
individuals diagnosed with an eating disorder. Mindfulness has been supported empirically …