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    A network approach can improve eating disorder conceptualization and treatment

    Eating disorders are severe mental illnesses with the second-highest mortality rate of all psychiatric illnesses. Eating disorders are exceedingly deadly because of their complexity. Specifically, eating disor...

    Cheri A. Levinson, Claire Cusack, Mackenzie L. Brown in Nature Reviews Psychology (2022)

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    Which Comes First? An Examination of Associations and Shared Risk Factors for Eating Disorders and Suicidality

    This narrative review evaluates recent literature on the associations between eating disorders and suicidality and discusses potential shared mechanisms that may account for these relationships. Additionally, ...

    April R. Smith, Shelby N. Ortiz, Lauren N. Forrest in Current Psychiatry Reports (2018)

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    Implicit Measures

    April R. Smith, Lauren N. Forrest in Encyclopedia of Feeding and Eating Disorders (2017)

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    Implicit Measures

    April R. Smith, Lauren N. Forrest in Encyclopedia of Feeding and Eating Disorders

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    Intrasexual Competition and Other Theories of Eating Restriction

    Various forms of disordered eating and unhealthy eating practices, including excessive dieting, vomiting, binging and purging, and diet-motivated drug use, negatively affect and are potentially fatal to millio...

    Norman P. Li, April R. Smith, Jose C. Yong in Evolutionary Perspectives on Human Sexual … (2014)

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    Dysregulated Eating and Distress: Examining the Specific Role of Negative Urgency in a Clinical Sample

    Many theories exist regarding dysregulated eating behaviors such as bingeing and purging. Recent research has provided consistent and compelling evidence supportive of theories that favor an emotion regulatory...

    Michael D. Anestis, April R. Smith, Erin L. Fink in Cognitive Therapy and Research (2009)