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Self-referential processing in anorexia nervosa.

Serena J GuIvieosa AimufuaDavid PagliaccioStewart A ShankmanJoanna E SteinglassRandy P AuerbachTimothy Rutland WalshLisa M Ranzenhofer
Published in: The International journal of eating disorders (2024)
Negative self-evaluation/low self-esteem is thought to contribute to eating disorder symptoms. Findings of this study using a neurocognitive task to probe self-evaluation suggested that individuals with anorexia nervosa have more negative self-evaluation, reflected by endorsing and remembering more negative (than positive) words compared to healthy controls, and doing so faster. Targeting the construct of negative self-evaluation in treatment of AN may be warranted.
Keyphrases
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