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Publikováno v:
BMJ Open, Vol 12, Iss 4 (2022)
Introduction Checking behaviour (CB) occurs in various mental health problems. Cognitive-behavioural models for these mental disorders share similar theoretical assumptions. Thus, they postulate a negative reinforcing effect of CB by reducing negativ
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https://doaj.org/article/a59f045898624f8a8637e6d54ea9b248
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Psychiatry, Vol 12 (2022)
Body checking (BC) is not only inherent to the maintenance of eating disorders but is also widespread among healthy females. According to etiological models, while BC serves as an affect-regulating behavior in the short term, in the longer term it is
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https://doaj.org/article/654bc6933ee542a49a5241e5f2ef0f0e
Autor:
Schulz, Isabell, Vocks, Silja, Hirschfeld, Gerrit, Opladen, Vanessa, Hartmann, Andrea S., Maj-Britt Vivell
In this experimental laboratory study, we aim to examine the short-term emotion regulating effects of appearance- and health related body checking on non-clinical women. As a mixed repeated measures design, negative affect is experimentally induced o
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Autor:
Hirschfeld, Gerrit, Schulz, Isabell, Vocks, Silja, Hartmann, Andrea S., Opladen, Vanessa, Maj-Britt Vivell
In cognitive-behavioral models, body checking is understood as an important factor in the development and maintenance of body image disorders (e.g. bulimia nervosa and body dysmorphic disorder). We want to examine the relationship between body checki
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IntroductionChecking behaviour (CB) occurs in various mental health problems. Cognitive-behavioural models for these mental disorders share similar theoretical assumptions. Thus, they postulate a negative reinforcing effect of CB by reducing negative
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::67eb40db5fd528392864c5b5e114b2aa
Autor:
Maj-Britt Vivell, Teresa Vermillion, Winfried Rief, Tobias Kube, N. Leonora Schäfer, Julia Anna Glombiewski, Karoline Körfer
Publikováno v:
The Clinical Journal of Pain. 36:68-79
OBJECTIVES Recent research has shown that placebos can be effective even if they are openly prescribed to participants. Yet, it is unclear how such "open-label placebos" (OLPs) compare to deceptive placebo (DP) and what the mechanisms of actions are.