role of self-related and self-discrepant cognitions in anorexia nervosa and related psychopathology
Objective: Self-discrepancy theory, a social-cognitive framework that links self-related cognitions with affect and behavior, provides a viable framework for studying eating disorders. This study presents a rationale for the use of self-discrepancy theory in eating disorder research and evaluates ho...
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