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Fall 2015
Binge eating disorder (BED) and bulimia nervosa (BN) are psychological disorders with devastating effects. Many individuals with these disorders either do not seek treatment or fail to improve with standard treatments. Over the past decade, Yoga has increasingly been incorporated into the...
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Dialectical Constructivism: The Integration of Emotion, Autobiographical Memory, and Narrative Identity in Anorexia Nervosa
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The main purpose of this research project was to use the Dialectical Constructivist Theory as a guiding framework for investigating development difficulties in the construction of self in Anorexia Nervosa (AN). The Dialectical Constructivist Theory suggests that humans construct views of the...
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Spring 2019
Bulimia nervosa is a complex disorder characterized by binge-eating, purging, secrecy, and an abundance of painful emotions among the most prevalent of which is shame. Our most popular approaches to treatment have shown only moderate success, thus necessitating the search for alternative...
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Fall 2022
Eating disorders (EDs) are severe mental health conditions with significant impact on physical health. EDs affect predominantly women, including during the reproductive phases of their lives. Although pregnancy and childbirth can have protective and restorative functions for some women with EDs,...