Gianluca Lo Coco
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Bonfanti R, Melchiori F, Teti A, Albano G, Raffard S, Rodgers R, et al.
Body Image
. 2024 Dec;
52:101841.
PMID: 39721448
Research has found that high social media use is associated with a greater tendency to compare oneself with others, which in turn may heighten body image concerns and problematic eating...
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Aloi M, Rania M, Lo Coco G, Carcione A, Castellini G, Waldherr K, et al.
Front Psychol
. 2024 Sep;
15:1486941.
PMID: 39328815
No abstract available.
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Lo Coco G, Kivlighan D, Di Blasi M, Giordano C, Giannone F, Gullo S
J Couns Psychol
. 2024 Sep;
71(6):583-595.
PMID: 39250271
The present study represents a replication and extension of Kivlighan et al.'s (2021) study, focusing on the social microcosm hypothesis, which posits that group members' interpersonal relationships, operationalized by intimate...
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Aloi M, Carcione A, Lo Coco G, Rania M, Carbone E, de Filippis R, et al.
Front Psychol
. 2024 Jul;
15:1391715.
PMID: 38988401
Background: Metacognition is a crucial aspect of understanding and attributing mental states, playing a key role in the psychopathology of eating disorders (EDs). This study aims to explore the diverse...
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Albano G, Teti A, Scro A, Bonfanti R, Fortunato L, Lo Coco G
Res Psychother
. 2024 Jul;
27(2).
PMID: 38988291
Treating patients with eating disorders can be challenging for therapists, as it requires the establishment of a strong therapeutic relationship. According to the literature, therapist characteristics may influence intervention outcomes....
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Brugnera A, Remondi C, La Tona A, Nembrini G, Lo Coco G, Compare A, et al.
Healthcare (Basel)
. 2024 Apr;
12(7).
PMID: 38610179
The disorders of gut-brain interaction (DGBIs) are a heterogeneous group of chronic conditions that greatly reduce patients' quality of life (QoL). To date, biopsychosocial factors (such as gastrointestinal symptoms, alexithymia,...
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Lo Coco G, Brugnera A, Salerno L, Compare A, Tasca G, Kivlighan Jr D
Psychother Res
. 2024 Mar;
:1-15.
PMID: 38451851
Objective: An individual's attachment style may impact how they interact with their therapy group. This study examined the moderating role of a group member's attachment on the dynamic relationships between...
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Kivlighan D, Lo Coco G, Gullo S, Pazzagli C, Mazzeschi C
Int J Group Psychother
. 2024 Mar;
67(2):223-239.
PMID: 38449240
We compared each individual group member's attachment fit with the attachment of the other group members. Participants were 201 members of 20 therapy groups who sought treatment because they were...
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Martino G, Viola A, Vicario C, Bellone F, Silvestro O, Squadrito G, et al.
Res Psychother
. 2024 Jan;
26(3).
PMID: 38224215
A comprehensive investigation of psychological features in chronic patients is very important for tailoring effective treatments. In this study we tested anxiety, depression, health related quality of life (HR-QoL), alexithymia,...
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Aas M, Sideli L, Franceschini C, Alameda L, Trotta G, Lo Coco G, et al.
Psychiatry Res
. 2024 Jan;
333:115712.
PMID: 38219350
Both interpersonal trauma (IPT) and substance use are linked to mental health problems, however their interplay is understudied. This study will investigate the relationship between IPT, substance use and mental...