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pro vyhledávání: '"Janice M. McKenzie"'
Autor:
Janice M. McKenzie, Frances A. Carter, Chris Frampton, Suzanne E. Luty, Jennifer Jordan, Peter R. Joyce, Janet D. Carter, Cynthia M. Bulik, Virginia V.W. McIntosh
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Eating Disorders. 50:979-983
Objective Failure to complete treatment for anorexia nervosa (AN) is- common, clinically concerning but difficult to predict. This study examines whether therapy-related factors (patient-rated pretreatment credibility and early therapeutic alliance)
Autor:
Peter R. Joyce, Janet D. Carter, Janice M. McKenzie, Virginia V.W. McIntosh, Frances A. Carter, Chris Frampton, Suzanne E. Luty, Jennifer Jordan
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Eating Disorders. 49:958-962
Objective Therapist adherence to cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT), interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT), and specialist supportive clinical management (SSCM) for anorexia nervosa (AN), was examined across three phases of therapy in a randomized clinical
Autor:
Janet D. Carter, Virginia V.W. McIntosh, Janet D. Latner, Jennifer Jordan, Janice M. McKenzie, Peter R. Joyce, Chris Frampton
Publikováno v:
Psychiatry Research. 240:412-420
Cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) is the recommended treatment for binge eating, yet many individuals do not recover, and innovative new treatments have been called for. The current study compares traditional CBT with two augmented versions of CBT;
Autor:
Jennifer, Jordan, Virginia V W, McIntosh, Frances A, Carter, Peter R, Joyce, Christopher M A, Frampton, Suzanne E, Luty, Janice M, McKenzie, Janet D, Carter, Cynthia M, Bulik
Publikováno v:
The International journal of eating disorders. 50(8)
Failure to complete treatment for anorexia nervosa (AN) is- common, clinically concerning but difficult to predict. This study examines whether therapy-related factors (patient-rated pretreatment credibility and early therapeutic alliance) predict su
Autor:
Frances A. Carter, Cynthia M. Bulik, Virginia V.W. McIntosh, Jennifer Jordan, Janice M. McKenzie, Chris Frampton, Suzanne E. Luty, Peter R. Joyce
Publikováno v:
European Eating Disorders Review. 22:278-284
Aim The literature on clinical characteristics associated with premature termination of treatment (PTT) is beset with conflicting and non-replicated findings. This study explores clinical characteristics potentially associated with PTT in a randomise
Autor:
Chris Frampton, Jennifer Jordan, Kathryn D. Taylor, Janet D. Carter, Janice M. McKenzie, Virginia V.W. McIntosh, Janet D. Latner, Sarah Rowe, Peter R. Joyce
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Eating Disorders. 47:231-238
Objective DSM-5 has dropped subtyping of bulimia nervosa (BN), opting to continue inclusion of the somewhat contentious diagnosis of BN-nonpurging subtype (BN-NP) within a broad BN category. Some contend however that BN-NP is more like binge eating d
Autor:
Chris Frampton, Frances A. Carter, Anthony Ali, Tim J Wilkinson, Janice M. McKenzie, Caroline Bell
Publikováno v:
Medical Education. 47:210-213
Objectives This study aimed to quantify the effects of two distinct and separate disruptions caused by earthquakes to a medical school learning environment on two separate cohorts of Year 5 medical students. Methods The first disruption was caused by
Publikováno v:
Acta neuropsychiatrica. 18(6)
Autor:
Anthony Ali, Joy Rudland, Frances A. Carter, Janice M. McKenzie, Tim J Wilkinson, Caroline Bell
Publikováno v:
BMC Medical Education
Background Stress is associated with poorer academic performance but identifying vulnerable students is less clear. A series of earthquakes and disrupted learning environments created an opportunity to explore the relationships among stress, student
Autor:
Kumari Fernando, Janet D. Carter, Chris Frampton, Janice M. McKenzie, Suzanne E. Luty, Roger T. Mulder, Peter R. Joyce
Publikováno v:
Comprehensive Psychiatry, Vol 52, Iss 6, Pp 623-629 (2011)
BACKGROUND: The age at which a depressive episode is first experienced may be associated with particular individual and clinical characteristics. This study compares individual, clinical, and family characteristics across individuals who experienced