Glenn Waller
Waller, Glenn.
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Works
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Cognitive behavioral therapy for eating disorders : a comprehensive treatment guide | |
Eat without fear : harnessing science to confront and overcome your eating disorder | |
The impact of subliminal abandonment and unification cues on eating behavior. | |
The impact of teaching clinicians about implementing exposure therapy with patients with eating disorders: A nonrandomized controlled study | |
Lęk w zaburzeniach odżywiania : rozumienie współzależności | |
Links Between Parenting and Core Beliefs: Preliminary Psychometric Validation of the Young Parenting Inventory | |
Longitudinal relationships between financial difficulties and eating attitudes in undergraduate students. | |
"Lubienie" i "chcenie" nagród pokarmowych : mózgowe substraty i role w zaburzeniach odżywiania | |
The myths of motivation: time for a fresh look at some received wisdom in the eating disorders? | |
Nutritional knowledge of health care professionals working in the eating disorders | |
Parental style and vulnerability to depression: the role of core beliefs. | |
Pattern of birth and eating attitudes in young adults: Failure to replicate in a warmer climate | |
PATTERN OF BIRTH IN ADULTS WITH ANOREXIA NERVOSA | |
Pattern of birth in restrictive and bulimic eating disorders | |
Perfectionism levels in African-American and Caucasian adolescents | |
Persistence, perseveration and perfectionism in the eating disorders. | |
Preconscious processing of body image cues. Impact on body percept and concept. | |
The prevalence of DSM-IV personality pathology among individuals with bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder and obesity | |
Primary care physicians' knowledge of and attitudes toward the eating disorders: Do they affect clinical actions? | |
Problems across care pathways in specialist adult eating disorder services | |
Psychological aspects of bereavement in adults: preliminary development of the bereavement experiences index | |
Psychometric Properties of the Long and Short Versions of the Young Schema Questionnaire: Core Beliefs Among Bulimic and Comparison Women | |
The Psychopathology of Bulimic Women Who Report Childhood Sexual Abuse: The Mediating Role of Core Beliefs | |
Recovery from disordered eating: sufferers' and clinicians' perspectives | |
Recurrent uncomplicated urinary tract infection: a review of psychological factors | |
Referral patterns to a specialist eating disorder service: the impact of the referrer's gender. | |
The relationship between different levels of cognition and behavioural symptoms in the eating disorders. | |
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EATING PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND SEPARATION-INDIVIDUATION IN YOUNG NONCLINICAL WOMEN | |
Reported childhood sexual abuse and eating-disordered cognitions and behaviors. | |
Reported sexual abuse and cognitive content in the morbidly obese | |
Review: medication and cognitive behaviour therapy control symptoms of bulimia nervosa | |
The role of emotional abuse in the eating disorders: implications for treatment | |
The role of parenting experiences in the development of social anxiety and agoraphobia in the eating disorders | |
The Roles of Persistence and Perseveration in Psychopathology | |
Ross D. Crosby: Scholar, teacher, mentor, and friend. Introducing a virtual issue honoring the contributions of Ross D. Crosby to the field of eating disorders. | |
Safety behaviours in eating disorders: factor structure and clinical validation of the brief safety behaviours scale | |
Schema avoidance in bulimic and non-eating-disordered women | |
Schema-level cognitions in patients with binge eating disorder: A case control study | |
See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil: why do relatively few male victims of childhood sexual abuse receive help for abuse-related issues in adulthood? | |
Self-discrepancies, attentional bias and persecutory delusions. | |
Sexual abuse and body image distortion | |
Sexual abuse as a factor in anorexia nervosa: Evidence from two separate case series | |
Social Convergence of Disturbed Eating Attitudes in Young Adult Women | |
Somatoform dissociation in eating-disordered patients | |
Stress, coping, and disturbed eating attitudes in teenage girls | |
Supervisor practice when guiding therapists working with depression: the impact of supervisor and patient characteristics | |
Terapia poznawczo-behawioralna zaburzeń odżywiania : wszechstronny przewodnik terapeutyczny | |
Therapeutic alliance and weight gain during cognitive behavioural therapy for anorexia nervosa | |
Therapist drift redux: Why well-meaning clinicians fail to deliver evidence-based therapy, and how to get back on track | |
Threat processing in women with bulimia | |
Towards a cognitive model and measure of dissociation | |
Trauma and multi-impulsivity in the eating disorders | |
Treating personality fragmentation and dissociation in borderline personality disorder: A pilot study of the impact of cognitive analytic therapy | |
Treatment and prevention. Introduction | |
Treatment of bulimia nervosa | |
Triggers of Self-Induced Vomiting in Bulimic Disorders: The Roles of Core Beliefs and Imagery | |
Understanding the link between body checking cognitions and behaviors: the role of social physique anxiety. | |
The use of guidelines for dissemination of “best practice” in primary care of patients with eating disorders | |
The utility of dimensional and categorical approaches to understanding dissociation in the eating disorders | |
Variables that influence diagnosis and treatment of the eating disorders within primary care settings: a vignette study. | |
Why do clinicians in the eating disorders fail to carry out research? | |
Why is attendance variable at groups for women with bulimia nervosa? The role of eating psychopathology and other characteristics |