253 research outputs found
Youth Power Solidarity Meetup, Alix Swann, Spring 2020
Alix Swann is a graduating senior International Studies major and Comparative Women�s Studies minor. She was born in Woodland Hills, California and currently resides in Silver Spring, Maryland. During her time at Spelman, Alix focused on bringing civic engagement to the Atlanta University Center as part of Spelman�s Social Justice Program through the Andrew Goodman Foundation, which furthers the 1964 Freedom Summer mission. After graduating from Spelman, she will attend Columbia University and earn a master�s degree in Nonprofit Management in the HBCU Fellowship Program. She is the first Young Scholar to be named Summa Scholar in SIS and to receive the highest honor of Summa from Spelman College
My Visit to SIS Library, Alix Swann, Spring 2020
Alix Swann is a graduating senior International Studies major and Comparative Women�s Studies minor. She was born in Woodland Hills, California and currently resides in Silver Spring, Maryland. During her time at Spelman, Alix focused on bringing civic engagement to the Atlanta University Center as part of Spelman�s Social Justice Program through the Andrew Goodman Foundation, which furthers the 1964 Freedom Summer mission. After graduating from Spelman, she will attend Columbia University and earn a master�s degree in Nonprofit Management in the HBCU Fellowship Program. She is the first Young Scholar to be named Summa Scholar in SIS and to receive the highest honor of Summa from Spelman College
Forgotten Elders, Black, and Aging, in Prison, Research Excerpts, Alix Swann, Spring 2020
Alix Swann is a graduating senior International Studies major and Comparative Women�s Studies minor. She was born in Woodland Hills, California and currently resides in Silver Spring, Maryland. During her time at Spelman, Alix focused on bringing civic engagement to the Atlanta University Center as part of Spelman�s Social Justice Program through the Andrew Goodman Foundation, which furthers the 1964 Freedom Summer mission. After graduating from Spelman, she will attend Columbia University and earn a master�s degree in Nonprofit Management in the HBCU Fellowship Program. She is the first Young Scholar to be named Summa Scholar in SIS and to receive the highest honor of Summa from Spelman College
Mechanisms of influence of body checking on binge eating
International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology
November 11, 2014
Mechanisms of influence of body checking on binge eating ( Articles not published yet, but available online Article in press About articles in press (opens in a new window) )
Dakanalis, A.a , Carrà, G.b, Timko, A.c, Volpato, C.d, Pla-Sanjuanelo, J.e, Zanetti, A.a, Clerici, M.d, Riva, G.f
a University of Pavia, Italy
b University College of London, United Kingdom
c Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, USA
d University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy
e Universidad de Barcelona, Barcelona
f Catholic University of Milan and Istituto Auxologico Italiano, Italy
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Abstract
Despite the theorized role of body checking behaviours in the maintenance process of binge eating, the mechanisms by which they may impact binge eating remain unclear. Using objectification model of eating pathology as a theoretical framework, the authors examined the potential intervening roles of body shame, appearance anxiety, and dietary restraint in the pathway between body checking and binge eating. Data collected from a large sample of treatment-seeking people with Bulimic-type Eating Disorders (N = 801) were analysed trough structural equation modelling. Results showed that, regardless of specific DSM-5 diagnostic categories, body checking behaviours were indirectly associated with binge eating and dietary restraint through body shame and appearance anxiety, whereas dietary restraint was directly linked to binge eating. The findings have clinical utility as they contribute to gaining insight into how critical scrutiny of one's body may act in several indirect ways to affect binge eating. We discuss practical implications of the findings
Jean Tardieu, père et artiste. Entretien avec Alix Turolla-Tardieu
Interview of Alix Turolla-Tardieu, the daughter of the poet and author Jean Tardieu
Jean Tardieu, père et artiste. Entretien avec Alix Turolla-Tardieu
Interview of Alix Turolla-Tardieu, the daughter of the poet and author Jean Tardieu
Preview of a reading from A Good Enough Daughter by author Alix Kates Shulman,
Preview of a reading from A Good Enough Daughter by author Alix Kates Shulman, which will be presented at the Maine Festival in Brunswick on Aug. 7, and at Bookland in Souith Portland on Aug. 9. Shulman, a part-time resident of Casco Bay\u27s Long Island, will also present How to Structure a Book, a lecture and workshop, a the Portland Public Library on Aug. 10
Mechanisms of influence of body checking on binge eating
Despite the theorized role of body checking behaviours in the maintenance process of binge eating, the mechanisms by which they may impact binge eating remain unclear. Using objectification model of eating pathology as a theoretical framework, the authors examined the potential intervening roles of body shame, appearance anxiety, and dietary restraint in the pathway between body checking and binge eating. Data collected from a large sample of treatment-seeking people with Bulimic-type Eating Disorders (N= 801) were analysed trough structural equation modelling. Results showed that, regardless of specific DSM-5 diagnostic categories, body checking behaviours were indirectly associated with binge eating and dietary restraint through body shame and appearance anxiety, whereas dietary restraint was directly linked to binge eating. The findings have clinical utility as they contribute to gaining insight into how critical scrutiny of one's body may act in several indirect ways to affect binge eating. We discuss practical implications of the findings.A pesar del papel teórico que desempeñan las conductas de comprobación corporal en el proceso de mantenimiento de la conducta de atracón, los mecanismos por los que pueden afectar a los atracones siguen sin estar claros. Tomando el modelo de la objetivación de la patología alimentaria como marco teórico, los autores examinaron las posibles funciones que desempeñan la vergüenza corporal, la ansiedad por la apariencia y la restricción alimentaria en la comprobación del cuerpo y los atracones. Los datos recogidos en una amplia muestra de pacientes con trastorno de tipo bulímico en busca de tratamiento (N = 801) se analizaron a través de modelos de ecuaciones estructurales. Los resultados mostraron que, independientemente de las categorías diagnósticas específicas del DSM-5, las conductas de comprobación estaban asociadas indirectamente con los atracones y la restricción alimentaria a través de la vergüenza corporal y la ansiedad por la apariencia, mientras que la restricción alimentaria estaba directamente asociada con los atracones. Los resultados aportan utilidad clínica dado que contribuyen a la idea de cómo el examen crítico del propio cuerpo puede afectar de forma indirecta a las conductas de atracón. Se discuten las implicaciones prácticas de los hallazgos
Otter Rock and Redfish Rocks pilot marine reserves
Alix Laferriere (Marine Reserve Research Project Leader), Keith Matteson (Marine Reserve Research Assistant Project Leader).This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
Occupational Engagement in Low-Income Latina Breast Cancer Survivors
Abstract
Date Presented 4/1/2017
This qualitative descriptive study examines the experience of occupational engagement in nine low-income Latina breast cancer survivors and suggests the potential for occupational therapy practitioners to improve health outcomes in this population.
Primary Author and Speaker: Alix Sleight</jats:p
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