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  1. A substantial rate of patients with bulimia nervosa (BN) also suffer from Borderline personality disorder (BN + BPD). It is widely unknown how these comorbid patients with BN + BPD present and respond to inpat...

    Authors: Johannes Baltasar Hessler, Jörg Heuser, Sandra Schlegl, Tabea Bauman, Martin Greetfeld and Ulrich Voderholzer

    Citation: Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation 2019 6:1

    Content type: Research article

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  2. In the publication of this article [1], there is an error with an abbreviation.

    Authors: Johannes Baltasar Hessler, Sandra Schlegl, Martin Greetfeld and Ulrich Voderholzer

    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:6

    Content type: Correction

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    The original article was published in Journal of Eating Disorders 2019 7:19

  3. Data on patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) and comorbid Borderline personality disorder (AN+BPD) are scarce. Therefore, we investigated (1) whether patients with AN and AN+BPD differ in characteristics relate...

    Authors: Ulrich Voderholzer, Matthias Favreau, Sandra Schlegl and Johannes Baltasar Hessler-Kaufmann

    Citation: Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation 2021 8:8

    Content type: Research article

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  4. Previous studies have predominantly evaluated the effectiveness of inpatient treatment for anorexia nervosa at the group level. The aim of this study was to evaluate treatment outcomes at an individual level b...

    Authors: Sandra Schlegl, Norbert Quadflieg, Bernd Löwe, Ulrich Cuntz and Ulrich Voderholzer

    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:258

    Content type: Research article

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  5. Compulsive exercise (CE) is a frequent symptom in patients with eating disorders (EDs). It includes, in addition to quantitatively excessive exercise behaviour, a driven aspect and specific motives of exercise...

    Authors: Sandra Schlegl, Nina Dittmer, Svenja Hoffmann and Ulrich Voderholzer

    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2018 6:17

    Content type: Research article

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  6. Next to weight suppression (WS), there are a range of less often examined weight history indices, and improvements to the WS construct have been proposed. We aimed to examine redundancy and overlap between 24 ...

    Authors: Johannes Baltasar Hessler, Sandra Schlegl, Martin Greetfeld and Ulrich Voderholzer

    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2019 7:19

    Content type: Research article

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    The Correction to this article has been published in Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:6

  7. Patients with eating disorders (ED) often suffer from compulsive exercise behavior, which is associated with lower short-term response to treatment and poorer long-term outcome. Evidence-based interventions sp...

    Authors: Nina Dittmer, Ulrich Voderholzer, Mareike von der Mühlen, Michael Marwitz, Markus Fumi, Claudia Mönch, Katharina Alexandridis, Ulrich Cuntz, Corinna Jacobi and Sandra Schlegl

    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2018 6:27

    Content type: Research article

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  8. Cognitive models of obsessive-compulsive disorder suggest that changes in obsessive beliefs are a key mechanism of treatments for obsessive-compulsive disorder. Thus, in the present process-outcome study, we t...

    Authors: Alice Diedrich, Philipp Sckopke, Caroline Schwartz, Sandra Schlegl, Bernhard Osen, Christian Stierle and Ulrich Voderholzer

    Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2016 16:220

    Content type: Research article

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  9. Compulsive exercise has been recognized as a highly prevalent symptom in eating disorders (ED) for over 100 years and is associated with poor short-term and long-term treatment outcome. Progress in understandi...

    Authors: Nina Dittmer, Corinna Jacobi and Ulrich Voderholzer

    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2018 6:42

    Content type: Research article

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