selected scholarly activity
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conferences
- Reward Learning Capacity in Binge Eating Disorder. Neuropsychopharmacology. S148-S149. 2017
- Perceived control over weight versus perceived control over lifestyle: Their relationship to disturbed eating and self-esteem. International Journal of Eating Disorders. 450-451. 2004
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journal articles
- Changing cannabis legislation in Canada and a longitudinal look at “regular” cannabis use in patients with eating disorders. Psychiatry Research. 337:115933-115933. 2024
- Enhancing eating disorder recovery: Weight control beliefs predict body dissatisfaction in group cognitive behavioural therapy for body image. Eating Behaviors. 50:101774-101774. 2023
- Disgust sensitivity and behavioural inhibitory systems in binge eating disorder: associations with eating pathology. Eating and Weight Disorders. 28:15. 2023
- Weight control beliefs in the treatment of binge‐eating disorder: Why might they matter?. International Journal of Eating Disorders. 55:820-825. 2022
- Systematic review of the effects of acute stress in binge eating disorder. European Journal of Neuroscience. 50:2415-2429. 2019
- Body image concerns in obese women seeking bariatric surgery. International Journal of Human Rights in Healthcare. 7:96-107. 2014
- The impact of education on weight control beliefs. International Journal of Human Rights in Healthcare. 7:86-95. 2014
- Hans Steiner and Martine F. Flament: Fast facts: eating disorders. Archives of Women's Mental Health. 15:233-234. 2012
- Promoting positive body image among university students: A collaborative pilot study. Body Image. 7:200-204. 2010
- Controlling Your Weight Versus Controlling Your Lifestyle: How Beliefs about Weight Control Affect Risk for Disordered Eating, 10534_2006_9060_Fig3_HTML.gif Dissatisfaction and Self-esteem. Cognitive Therapy and Research. 31:853-869. 2007
- Obesity and mental disorders. Archives of Women's Mental Health. 10:37-37. 2007
- Obesity and binge eating disorders. Archives of Women's Mental Health. 9:62-62. 2006
- Neuroticism and introversion: A risky combination for disordered eating among a non-clinical sample of undergraduate women. Eating Behaviors. 7:69-78. 2006
- Family climates: Family factors specific to disturbed eating and bulimia nervosa. Journal of Clinical Psychology. 55:1021-1021. 1999
- Family climates: Family factors specific to disturbed eating and bulimia nervosa. Journal of Clinical Psychology. 55:1021-1040. 1999
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theses
- Assessing the feasibility of an intervention for adolescents and parents transitioning out of paediatric eating disorder services: A mixed methods study. European Eating Disorders Review. 2023