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  • 6. High- and low-level dissonance-based eating disorder prevention programs with young women with body image concerns: an experimental trial.
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  • 12. Athletic-ideal and thin-ideal internalization as prospective predictors of body dissatisfaction, dieting, and compulsive exercise.
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  • 14. Preliminary examination of a couple-based eating disorder prevention program.
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  • 16. Explaining the relation between thin ideal internalization and body dissatisfaction among college women: the roles of social comparison and body surveillance.
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  • 17. An exploration of the tripartite influence model of body dissatisfaction and disordered eating among Australian and French college women.
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  • 19. Innovative interventions for disordered eating: evaluating dissonance-based and yoga interventions.
    Mitchell KS, Mazzeo SE, Rausch SM, Cooke KL.
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