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Associations Among Meaning in Life, Body Image, Psychopathology, and Suicide Ideation in Spanish Participants With Eating Disorders
Marco, Jose H.; Cabañate, Montserrat; Pérez, Sandra; Llorca, Ginés Wiley (2017-04)Objective The aims of this study were to (a) analyze whether participants with eating disorders have lower meaning in life than the nonclinical population; (b) discover whether participants with eating disorders with ... -
Direct Experience While Eating in a Sample With Eating Disorders and Obesity
Soler, Joaquim; Cebolla Marti, Ausias; Elices, Matilde; Campos, Daniel; Llorca, Ginés; Martínez-Rubio, David; Martínez-Brotons, Cristina; Jorquera Rodero, Mercedes; Allirot, Xavier; Carmona, Cristina; Guillen, Veronica; Botella, Cristina; Baños, Rosa Maria Frontiers Media (2018-09-07)Background: Individuals with eating disorders might be characterized by lower levels of direct engagement with the eating experience. This study aims to explore similarities and differences in direct experience while ... -
Effectiveness of a transdiagnostic internet-based protocol for the treatment of emotional disorders versus treatment as usual in specialized care: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
González-Robles, Alberto; Díaz-García, Amanda; Baños, Rosa Maria; Riera López del Amo, Antonio; Llorca, Ginés; Traver, Francisco; Haro, Gonzalo; Palop, Vicente; Lera, Guillem; Romeu, José Enrique; Botella, Cristina BioMed Central (2015-10)Background Emotional disorders (depression and anxiety disorders) are highly prevalent mental health problems. Although evidence showing the effectiveness of disorder-specific treatments exists, high comorbidity rates ... -
Implementation of a positive psychology group program in an inpatient eating disorder service. A pilot Study
Enrique Roig, Angel; Bretón-López, Juana; Molinari, Guadalupe; Llorca, Ginés; Botella, Cristina Wiley (2020-04-30)Context: Eating disorders (ED) are very difficult conditions to treat. Therefore, interventions in this field are shifting their main target towards the disorder's impact in quality of life, rather than ED symptomatology ... -
Implementation of a Positive Technology Application in Patients With Eating Disorders: A Pilot Randomized Control Trial
Enrique Roig, Angel; Bretón-López, Juana; Molinari, Guadalupe; Roca, Pablo; Llorca, Ginés; Guillen, Veronica; Fernández Aranda, Fernando; Baños, Rosa Maria; Botella, Cristina Frontiers Media (2018-06)Background: Positive psychological interventions (PPIs) have been suggested to produce benefits in patients with eating disorders (ED) by improving well-being, which might act as a buffer of the harmful effects ...