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Alicia Carter
Alicia Carter
PhD and Masters of Psychology candidate, University of Queensland
Verified email at uq.edu.au - Homepage
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Compassion‐focused therapy for body weight shame: A mixed methods pilot trial
A Carter, P Gilbert, JN Kirby
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy 28 (1), 93-108, 2021
322021
A systematic review of compassion-based interventions for individuals struggling with body weight shame
A Carter, P Gilbert, JN Kirby
Psychology & health 38 (1), 94-124, 2023
172023
Body weight perception outweighs body weight when predicting shame, criticism, depression and anxiety for lower BMI range and higher BMI range adults
A Carter, N Hoang, P Gilbert, JN Kirby
Journal of health psychology 27 (10), 2276-2290, 2022
142022
Compassion-Focused Therapy to reduce body weight shame for individuals with obesity: A randomized controlled trial
A Carter, SR Steindl, S Parker, P Gilbert, JN Kirby
Behavior Therapy 54 (5), 747-764, 2023
62023
The impacts of disordered eating on individuals living with type 2 diabetes mellitus: A scoping review protocol
E Reid, M Oxlad, A Carter, T Best
OSF, 2023
2023
Compassion focused therapy for body weight shame
AM Carter
2021
Supporting the wellbeing of workers with injury: Compassion-focused approaches using digital technology. Final evaluation report
A Day, J., Kirby, J., Hayes, A., Freestone, M., Clarke, C., Freestone, E ...
2021
Body weight shame, competitiveness and compassion
A Carter, J Kirby, T Cruwys
OSF, 2018
2018
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