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Publikováno v:
Asian American Journal of Psychology. 14:155-165
Autor:
Rebekah Smart, Stephen R. Quarrell, Ross Corkrey, Toni M. Withers, Andrew R. Pugh, Dean Satchell, Geoff R. Allen
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Austral Entomology.
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Women & Therapy. 45:74-102
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Women & Therapy. 44:250-251
Autor:
Rebekah Smart, Yuying Tsong
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Asian American Journal of Psychology. 6:342-349
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Californian Journal of Health Promotion. 13:59-65
Background: Weight and eating are sources of distress for many women and most weight-loss diets fail to sustain their effects over time. Mindful eating focuses on the processes involved in eating (e.g., hunger, satiety, emotion) rather than on the re
Autor:
Rebekah Smart, Yuying Tsong
Publikováno v:
Asian American Journal of Psychology. 5:344-352
Asian American women experience disordered eating and body dissatisfaction, which puts them at risk for eating disorders and medical complications, as well as depression, anxiety, and related mental health issues. Help-seeking is low, and clinician b
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Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. 42:308-315
Summary of Results The therapists reported similarities in their conceptualizationand treatment of clients across cultures. However, they viewedAsian American clients as being under considerably more pressureto be thin and to achieve. They cited gend
Autor:
Rebekah Smart
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Journal of College Counseling. 13:182-192
This case study describes short-term counseling with a young biracial woman experiencing an eating disorder. A biopsychosocialcultural conceptualization of the problem is described. The counseling approach is informed by feminist and multicultural th
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy (ANZJFT). 31:191-201
Among the Maori of New Zealand, Aboriginals of Australia, and other Indigenous peoples, family dynamics strongly influence the ways that issues emerge in counseling. This study explores aspects of gender and power within the context of birth practice