The effect of training to target cognitive biases towards social rejection in eating disorders
European Eating Disorders Review2024Vol. 32(4), pp. 718–730
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Abstract
The results suggest that modifying interpretation bias towards ambiguous social stimuli might be an effective adjuvant treatment to reduce negative expectations of social situations and improve emotion regulation in women with bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa.
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