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The phenomenology of self-critical thinking in people with depression, eating disorders, and in healthy individuals.

Graham R ThewJames D GregoryKate RobertsKatharine A Rimes
Published in: Psychology and psychotherapy (2017)
This study highlights that self-criticism is common in depression and eating disorders and that some people find this a significant problem in its own right. Careful assessment of self-criticism is recommended when working with these clinical presentations, which should include the perceived positive consequences and desire to change.
Keyphrases
  • depressive symptoms
  • sleep quality
  • physical activity
  • mental health