2018
Loss-of-control eating after bariatric/sleeve gastrectomy surgery: Similar to binge-eating disorder despite differences in quantities
Ivezaj V, Barnes RD, Cooper Z, Grilo CM. Loss-of-control eating after bariatric/sleeve gastrectomy surgery: Similar to binge-eating disorder despite differences in quantities. General Hospital Psychiatry 2018, 54: 25-30. PMID: 30056316, PMCID: PMC6245943, DOI: 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2018.07.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBariatric SurgeryBinge-Eating DisorderDepressionFemaleGastrectomyHumansMaleMiddle AgedObesityOutcome Assessment, Health CarePostoperative PeriodSelf-ControlConceptsSleeve gastrectomy surgeryBinge-eating disorderGastrectomy surgeryBinge Eating DisorderClinical featuresPatient groupControl eatingOW/OBOverweight/obesityBody mass indexRelevant patient groupsMass indexDepressive symptomsSurgeryPast monthBED groupWeight concernsWeekly lossDisordersCareful assessmentObesityOnly groupQuantity of foodComparable levelsEating
2012
Enhanced cognitive behaviour therapy for adults with anorexia nervosa: A UK–Italy study
Fairburn CG, Cooper Z, Doll HA, O'Connor ME, Palmer RL, Grave R. Enhanced cognitive behaviour therapy for adults with anorexia nervosa: A UK–Italy study. Behaviour Research And Therapy 2012, 51: r2-r8. PMID: 23084515, PMCID: PMC3662032, DOI: 10.1016/j.brat.2012.09.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAnorexia nervosaCognitive behavior therapyLong-term outcomesBehavior therapySessions of CBTUse of CBTAdult patientsOutpatient treatmentConcurrent treatmentConsecutive referralsBulimia nervosaNew treatmentsFurther evaluationPatientsAdditional treatmentNervosaTreatmentTherapyCBTDisorder featuresStrong preliminary supportTrialsPreliminary supportPresent studyRobust evidence
2010
What does a transdiagnostic approach have to offer the treatment of anxiety disorders?
McManus F, Shafran R, Cooper Z. What does a transdiagnostic approach have to offer the treatment of anxiety disorders? British Journal Of Clinical Psychology 2010, 49: 491-505. PMID: 19878622, DOI: 10.1348/014466509x476567.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnxiety DisordersCognitive Behavioral TherapyComorbidityEvidence-Based MedicineHumansOutcome Assessment, Health CareConceptsAnxiety disordersTransdiagnostic approachCognitive-behavioral approachDiagnosis-specific treatmentsDiagnosis-specific interventionsTransdiagnostic theoryFurther empirical workDisorder interventionsEase of disseminationPapers of relevanceEmpirical workDisordersInterventionPotential benefitsRecognitionLess valueResearchSuch approachesTheory
2003
Relapse in Bulimia Nervosa
Fairburn CG, Cooper Z. Relapse in Bulimia Nervosa. JAMA Psychiatry 2003, 60: 850-850. PMID: 12912770, DOI: 10.1001/archpsyc.60.8.850-a.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBulimiaCognitive Behavioral TherapyFollow-Up StudiesHumansOutcome Assessment, Health CareRecurrenceRisk Factors
2000
The natural course of bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder in young women.
Fairburn CG, Cooper Z, Doll HA, Norman P, O'Connor M. The natural course of bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder in young women. JAMA Psychiatry 2000, 57: 659-65. PMID: 10891036, DOI: 10.1001/archpsyc.57.7.659.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBulimia nervosaYoung womenMarked initial improvementCommunity-based cohortGeneral psychiatric symptomsRelapse rateNatural courseClinical severityPsychiatric symptomsInitial improvementDiagnostic criteriaMeeting criteriaDisorder cohortCohortDiagnostic categoriesNervosaBingeDisordersAssessment pointsSocial functioningOutcomesDisorder featuresGradual improvementWomenYear period