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Dana A Satir

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Graves T, Tabri N, Thompson-Brenner H, Franko D, Eddy K, Bourion-Bedes S, et al.
Int J Eat Disord . 2017 Feb; 50(4):323-340. PMID: 28152196
The therapeutic alliance has demonstrated an association with favorable psychotherapeutic outcomes in the treatment of eating disorders (EDs). However, questions remain about the inter-relationships between early alliance, early symptom improvement,...
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Thompson-Brenner H, Shingleton R, Thompson D, Satir D, Richards L, Pratt E, et al.
Int J Eat Disord . 2015 Dec; 49(1):36-49. PMID: 26649812
Objective: A subset of individuals with bulimia nervosa (BN) have borderline personality disorder (BPD) symptoms, including chronic negative affect and interpersonal problems. These symptoms predict poor BN treatment outcome in...
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Satir D
Psychotherapy (Chic) . 2013 Feb; 50(4):570-2. PMID: 23398035
Warren, Schafer, Crowley, and Olivardia's (2013, pp. 553-564) study reports that therapist experience level in the treatment of eating disorders (EDs) is predictive of burnout. What contributes to "experience level"...
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Thompson-Brenner H, Satir D, Franko D, Herzog D
Psychiatr Serv . 2012 Jan; 63(1):73-8. PMID: 22227763
Objective: The delivery of psychiatric services may be affected by clinicians' negative reactions to treatment-resistant or stigmatized patient groups. Some research has found that clinicians across professional disciplines react negatively...
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Satir D, Goodman D, Shingleton R, Porcerelli J, Gorman B, Pratt E, et al.
Psychotherapy (Chic) . 2011 Dec; 48(4):401-420. PMID: 22141420
Evidence supporting outpatient treatments for anorexia nervosa (AN) is severely lacking, due to low retention and poor outcome. One explanation for drop-out is weak treatment alliances. A single-case experimental analysis...
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Thompson-Brenner H, Boisseau C, Satir D
J Clin Psychol . 2009 Nov; 66(3):277-301. PMID: 19938166
This naturalistic study investigated the treatment and outcome of adolescents with eating disorders (EDs) in the community. Clinicians from a practice-research network provided data on ED symptoms, global functioning, comorbidity,...
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Boisseau C, Thompson-Brenner H, Eddy K, Satir D
J Nerv Ment Dis . 2009 Apr; 197(4):251-9. PMID: 19363381
Impulsivity among individuals with eating disorders (EDs) is associated with severe comorbidities and poor treatment outcome. However, research investigating the construct of impulsivity in EDs is limited. The objectives of...
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Satir D, Thompson-Brenner H, Boisseau C, Crisafulli M
Int J Eat Disord . 2009 Feb; 42(6):511-21. PMID: 19189302
Objective: Clinical report suggests that therapists have strong and sometimes difficult-to-manage reactions to patients with eating disorders (EDs); however, systematic research is largely absent. The purpose of this study was...
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Thompson-Brenner H, Eddy K, Satir D, Boisseau C, Westen D
J Child Psychol Psychiatry . 2007 Dec; 49(2):170-80. PMID: 18093115
Background: Research has identified three personality subtypes in adults with eating disorders (EDs): a high-functioning, an undercontrolled, and an overcontrolled group. The current study investigated whether similar personality prototypes exist...