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      • Associations with disgust sensitivity, anxiety and levels of sensory processing 

        Bell, Katie; Coulthard, Helen; Wildbur, D. (Conference)
        The factors that may contribute to the emergence of self-disgust have not yet been established (Power, Overton & Simpson, 2015) however there is an increasing interest into the physiological and inherent contributors to ...
      • The mediating effect of self-disgust on emotion regulation and eating disorder symptoms: A longitudinal perspective. 

        Bell, Katie; Coulthard, Helen; Wildbur, D. (Conference)
        1) Background There is a substantial body of literature supporting the view that disordered eating behaviour is broadly characterized by emotion dysregulation but little attention has been paid to the possible mediators ...
      • The Role of Self-Disgust and Emotion Regulation within Recovering from an Eating Disorder: A Mixed Methods, Longitudinal Perspective 

        Bell, Katie; Coulthard, Helen; Wildbur, D. J. (Conference)
        1) Background There is a substantial body of literature supporting the view that disordered eating behaviour is broadly characterized by emotion dysregulation but little attention has been paid to the possible mediators ...

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