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In defense of psychosomatic theory: A critical analysis of Allison and Heshkas critical analysis
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28694.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article analyses Allison and Heshka's (International Journal of Eating Disorders, 13, 289–295, 1993.) critical analysis of studies supporting psychosomatic theory. Questionned first is, Allison and Heshka's contention that the obese overreport emotional eating as a result of effects of demand characteristics, social desirability, and interpersonal expectancies. These effects, however, indicate that a more plausible response would be an underreport of emotional eating. Also addressed is Allison and Heshka's (Eating Disorders: The Journal of Treatment and Prevention, 1, 31–38, 1993.) contention that a high correlation between a measurement instrument and a measure of social desirability invalidates that measurement instrument. Finally, in a rebuttal of Allison and Heshka's critical analysis of studies supporting psychosomatic theory, it is elaborated why emotional eating explains so little variance in weight gain and obesity
Sprechen und Schreiben im ärztlichen Alltag: Ein Beitrag zum Umgang mit der Wahrheit in der Inneren Medizin und Psychotherapie
Schäfer, Philipp: Philosophie und Theologie im Übergang von der Aufklärung zur Romantik dargestellt an Patriz Benedikt Zimmer. - Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1971
Ergebnisse von Fokalsanierung und Entspannungsbehandlung bei dem vegetativ-endokrinen Syndrom
Langzeitverlauf und Prognose der Colitis ulcerosa unter kombinierter konservativer Therapie. Studie über 982 zwischen 1948–1977 behandelte Patienten
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