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Combating disordered eating and poor body image with the use of imagery rescripting among young women at risk of developing an eating disorder

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Wade, Tracey ; Mental Health Node
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University students (N = 130 females, aged 17–26) were randomly assigned to one of the four conditions: body or general imagery rescripting, psychoeducation, and control. Primary (global eating psychopathology, eating disorder behaviors, and body image acceptance) and secondary outcomes (self-compassion, fear of self-compassion, and dysfunctional attitudes) were measured at baseline and one-week follow-up.

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