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  1. Article

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    How does family functioning effect the outcome of family based treatment for adolescents with severe anorexia nervosa?

    The aim of this research was to investigate the relationship between family functioning, adolescent-parent attachment and remission, as well as changes in these variables over time for adolescents with severe ...

    Andrew Wallis, Jane Miskovic-Wheatley, Sloane Madden in Journal of Eating Disorders (2017)

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    Relationships between compulsive exercise, quality of life, psychological distress and motivation to change in adults with anorexia nervosa

    For people with anorexia nervosa (AN), compulsive exercise is characterized by extreme concerns about the perceived negative consequences of stop**/reducing exercise, dysregulation of affect, and inflexible ...

    Sarah Young, Stephen Touyz, Caroline Meyer, Jon Arcelus in Journal of Eating Disorders (2018)

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    Correction to: Hidden Present, Visible Absent in the City of Dreams: Assembling the Collective Imagination

    The original version of this article unfortunately contained a mistake. The name of “Tuuli Pern” is now corrected in the author group of this article. The original article has been corrected.

    Paul Rhodes, Dominik Mihalits, Katrin Lättman, Natalie Rodax in Human Arenas (2018)

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    Schoenberg and Gershwin Visit the University of Sydney and Other Stories

    This paper serves as an auto ethnography, of my own body on the move, moving me, as the research instrument/a running body, in context, in a new horizontal map of cities, a clunky poetry in motion, carrying in...

    Paul Rhodes in Human Arenas (2018)

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    Hidden Present, Visible Absent in the City of Dreams: Assembling the Collective Imagination

    This paper serves as a collaborative auto-ethnography of psychological researchers, engaged in a unique encounter with each other and with the streets, artefacts, history and ghosts of Vienna, the City of Drea...

    Paul Rhodes, Dominik Mihalits, Katrin Lättman, Natalie Rodax in Human Arenas (2018)

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    Are recovery stories helpful for women with eating disorders? A pilot study and commentary on future research

    Anecdotally it is well known that eating disorder memoirs are popular with people with anorexia nervosa and recovery stories are readily available online. However, no research to date has empirically explored ...

    Lisa Dawson, Barbara Mullan, Stephen Touyz, Paul Rhodes in Journal of Eating Disorders (2018)

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    Article

    Women’s Constructions of Childhood Trauma and Anorexia Nervosa: a Qualitative Meta-Synthesis

    A meta-synthesis was conducted to explore women’s constructions of anorexia nervosa and childhood trauma. Following a systematic review of the literature, six studies were isolated and synthesized within a mat...

    Jennifer Malecki, Paul Rhodes, Jane Ussher in Human Arenas (2018)

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    “We don’t really know what else we can do”: Parent experiences when adolescent distress persists after the Maudsley and family-based therapies for anorexia nervosa

    Maudsley Family Therapy (MFT), and its manualised version, Family-Based Therapy (FBT), are the only well-established treatment interventions for adolescent anorexia nervosa (AN), with treatment efficacy primar...

    Ella Wufong, Paul Rhodes, Janet Conti in Journal of Eating Disorders (2019)

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    We Are Barometers of the City; Collected Poems by Psychologists

    This article is a collection of poetry by psychologists who practice in cities, mainly sunny Sydney, with solidarity from others. Poetic introspection gives us access beyond the visible into the affective atmo...

    Paul Rhodes, Katharina A. Azim, Kylie Saab, Ruth Nelson, Jo River in Human Arenas (2019)

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    “As long as they eat”? Therapist experiences, dilemmas and identity negotiations of Maudsley and family-based therapy for anorexia nervosa

    Maudsley Family Therapy and its manualised version Family-Based Therapy for Anorexia Nervosa (FBT-AN) have accrued the most significant research evidence-base for the treatment of adolescent Anorexia Nervosa (...

    Jessica Aradas, Diana Sales, Paul Rhodes, Janet Conti in Journal of Eating Disorders (2019)

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    Chapter

    A Drifters Handbook

    Mainstream clinical psychology is centered on an individualistic view of human distress and healing, where the expert therapist adheres to specific models supported by empirical evidence. It has also become an...

    Paul Rhodes in Beyond the Psychology Industry (2020)

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    Book

    Beyond the Psychology Industry

    How Else Might We Heal?

    Paul Rhodes (2020)

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    Article

    Humboldt, Romantic Science and Ecocide: a Walk in the Woods

    Psychology as a science has focussed on internal landscapes at the expense of external ones, a fact that becomes increasingly problematic as we struggle to accept and respond to the climate crisis and its psyc...

    Johanna L. Degen, Paul Rhodes, Scott Simpson, Rosanne Quinnell in Human Arenas (2020)

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    Chapter

    Eco-Anxiety and Psycho-Terratic Paradigms of Practice: A View From Australia

    The Black Summer of 2019/2020 was an unprecedented bushfire event in Australia, destroying nearly 20 million hectares of bush and 1 billion animals. Psychologically, this event caused untold distress, not simp...

    Paul Rhodes in The Psychology of Global Crises and Crisis Politics (2021)

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    Lived experience perspectives on labeling and defining long-standing anorexia nervosa

    Since efforts to stage anorexia nervosa (AN) revealed the existence of various presentations, research into the long-standing subgroup has increased. A change in treatment has been proposed with the intention ...

    Catherine Broomfield, Paul Rhodes, Stephen Touyz in Journal of Eating Disorders (2021)

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    How and why does the disease progress? A qualitative investigation of the transition into long-standing anorexia nervosa

    Despite an increased interest in understanding characteristics of long-standing anorexia nervosa (AN), there is a lack of knowledge into the processes that occur with the development and maintenance of the dis...

    Catherine Broomfield, Paul Rhodes, Stephen Touyz in Journal of Eating Disorders (2021)

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    Chapter

    Identity and the Courage to Be: From Kierkegaard to Covid-19

    Who am I? How can I be true to myself? How can I be authentic given the world I live in? These questions have been explored by existentialist philosophers, positioning courage in the face of dread as central t...

    Paul Rhodes in Existential Concerns and Cognitive-Behavioral Procedures (2022)

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    Living Reference Work Entry In depth

    Community Psychology and Psychological Distress

    Dominant approaches to support people in psychological distress are individualistic, emphasizing intervention conducted in the privacy of the therapy room, focused on exploring and resolving intrapsychic probl...

    Paul Rhodes in International Handbook of Psychology Learning and Teaching

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    Reference Work Entry In depth

    Community Psychology and Psychological Distress

    Dominant approaches to support people in psychological distress are individualistic, emphasizing intervention conducted in the privacy of the therapy room, focused on exploring and resolving intrapsychic probl...

    Paul Rhodes in International Handbook of Psychology Learning and Teaching (2023)

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    Yearning for Home: Place, Loss, and New Paradigms of Psychological Practice

    Pina Boggi-Cavallo calls for a different kind of response to disaster, beyond physical rebuilding or individual psychotherapy to an engagement with psychoterratic distress, the existential pain caused by the l...

    Paul Rhodes, Ruth Wells, Robert Brockman, Merle Conyer in Humanity in Psychology (2023)

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