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APFELDORFER G., ZERMATI JP. Les régimes amaigrissants sont des troubles du comportement alimentaire. Réalités en nutrition N°6, Dec 2007, 6-11
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APFELDORFER G., ZERMATI JP. La restriction cognitive face à l'obésité, histoire des idées, description clinique. La Presse Médicale, 2001, 30, 32, 1575-1580. © Masson Editeur
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APFELDORFER G. Les thérapies comportementales et cognitives dans l'obésité et les troubles des conduites alimentaires : une brève revue des perspectives actuelles. Journal de Thérapie Comportementale et Cognitive, 1996, 6, 4, 117-121
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BROWNELL K.D. Behavioral, Psychological and Environmental predictors of Obesity and Success at Weight Reduction. International Journal of Obesity, 1984, 8, 543-550
BROWNELL K.D. Dieting and the Search for the Perfect Body: Where Physiology and Culture Collide. Behavior Therapy, 1991, 22, 1-12.
BROWNELL K.D. Whether Obesity should be Treated, editorial. Health Psychol, 1993, Sep: 12(5): 339-41
BROWNELL K.D., G.A. MARLATT, E. LICHTENSTEIN, GT. WILSON. Understanding and Preventing Relapse, American Psychologist, 1986, Vol 41, N°7, 765-782
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BROWNELL K.D., WADDEN T.A. Etiology and treatment of Obesity : Understanding a Serious, Prevalent and Refractory Disorder. J. of Consult. and Clin. Psychol., 1992, 60 (4), 505-517.
CILISKA D. Is Dieting the Answer? In “Beyond Dieting, Psychoeducational Interventions for Chronically Obese Women : A Non-Dieting Approach.” Brunner/Mazel, NY, 1990, p 3-19
COLLINS M.E. Education for Healthy Body Weight: Helping Adolescents Balance the Cultural Pressure for Thinness. Journal of School Health, 1995, 58, 227-231.
ELDREDGE K.L., AGRAS W.S. Instability of Restraint Among Clinical Binge Eaters: a Methodogical Note. Intern. J. Eating Disorders, 1994, 15, 3, 285-287
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GAILLAC V., SAMUEL-LAJEUNESSE B. Les obèses boulimiques : un sous-groupe méconnu. Ann. Méd.-Psychol., 1992, 150, N°6, 440-443
GARNER D.A. Dieting maelstrom or painful evolution? American Psychologist, 1995 Nov Vol 50(11) 944-945
GARNER D.M., WOOLEY S.C. Confronting the Failure of Behavioral and Dietary Treatment for Obesity. Clinical Psychology Review, 1991, 11, 729-780.
GOODRICK G.K., FOREYT J.P. Why treatments for obesity don’t last. J. Am. Diet. Assoc. 1991, 91(10), 1243-7
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KIRSCHENBAUM D. S., FITZGIBBON M.L. Controversy about the treatment of obesity: Criticisms or challenges? Special Series: Body dissatisfaction, binge eating, and dieting as interlocking issues in eating disorders research. Behavior Therapy, 1995 Win Vol 2
KUEHNEL R.K., WADDEN T.A. Binge Eating Disorder, Weight Cycling and Psychopathology. Intern. J. Eating Disorders, 1994, 15, 4, 321-329.
MILLER P.M. Redefining success in eating disorders. Addictive Behaviors, 1996 Nov-Dec Vol 21(6) 745-754
NEUMARK-SZTAINER D. Excessive Weight Preoccupation: Normative but not Harmless.Nutrition Today, 30(2), 68-74.
POLIVY J. Psychological consequences of food restriction. J Am Diet Assoc 1996;96:589-92; quiz 593-4
POLIVY J., HERMAN C.P. Dieting and Binging. Am. Psychol. 1985, Fev, 40, 193-201
POLIVY J., HERMAN C.P. Dieting and Its Relation to Eating Disorders. In “Eating Disorders and Obesity”. Brownell K. D. and Fairburn C. G. Editors. Guilford Press, NY, 1995, p 83-86
POLIVY J., HERMAN C.P. Etiology of Binge Eating: Psychological Mechanisms. In “Binge Eating, Nature, Assessment and Treatment”. FAIRBURN C.G., WILSON G.T. Editors. Guilford Press, NY 1993 pp 173-205
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WAYSFELD B. Les aliments peuvent-ils être des substances addictives? Nervure, ISSN 0988-4068, juin 1998, 11, 5, 26-30
WOOLEY S.C. Maelstrom revisited. American Psychologist, 1995 Nov Vol 50(11) 943-944
WOOLEY S.C., GARNER D.M. Dietary Treatments for Obesity are Ineffective. British medical Journal. 309, Sept 1994, 655-656
WOOLEY S.C., GARNER D.M. Obesity treatment: The High Cost of False Hope. J. of Am. Dietetic Association. 1991, 91, 10, 1248-51
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YUCKER H., ALLISON D. Obesity: Sociocultural Perspectives. In L. Alexander-Mott and D. Lumsden (Eds.), Understanding Eating Disorders: Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, and Obesity. (pp. 243-270). Washington, DC: Taylor and Francis. 1994
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