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Reflections 'philosophy is based on research by Oregon Research Institute clinical psychologist Eric Stice, who found that having young women speak out against the thin ideal is an effective way to prevent eating disorders.
Leslie Goldman: Do I Look Fat in This? Don't Ask, Don't Tell Leslie Goldman 2010
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Reflections 'philosophy is based on research by Oregon Research Institute clinical psychologist Eric Stice, who found that having young women speak out against the thin ideal is an effective way to prevent eating disorders.
Leslie Goldman: Do I Look Fat in This? Don't Ask, Don't Tell Leslie Goldman 2010
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Research by Stice, published in the 2008 Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, demonstrated a 60 percent reduction in ED risk among female high school and college students who spent just three hours critiquing the thin ideal.
Leslie Goldman: Do I Look Fat in This? Don't Ask, Don't Tell Leslie Goldman 2010
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Research by Stice, published in the 2008 Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, demonstrated a 60 percent reduction in ED risk among female high school and college students who spent just three hours critiquing the thin ideal.
Leslie Goldman: Do I Look Fat in This? Don't Ask, Don't Tell Leslie Goldman 2010
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Reflections 'philosophy is based on research by Oregon Research Institute clinical psychologist Eric Stice, who found that having young women speak out against the thin ideal is an effective way to prevent eating disorders.
Leslie Goldman: Do I Look Fat in This? Don't Ask, Don't Tell Leslie Goldman 2010
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Reflections 'philosophy is based on research by Oregon Research Institute clinical psychologist Eric Stice, who found that having young women speak out against the thin ideal is an effective way to prevent eating disorders.
Leslie Goldman: Do I Look Fat in This? Don't Ask, Don't Tell Leslie Goldman 2010
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Research by Stice, published in the 2008 Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, demonstrated a 60 percent reduction in ED risk among female high school and college students who spent just three hours critiquing the thin ideal.
Leslie Goldman: Do I Look Fat in This? Don't Ask, Don't Tell Leslie Goldman 2010
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Research by Stice, published in the 2008 Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, demonstrated a 60 percent reduction in ED risk among female high school and college students who spent just three hours critiquing the thin ideal.
Leslie Goldman: Do I Look Fat in This? Don't Ask, Don't Tell Leslie Goldman 2010
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Research by Stice, published in the 2008 Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, demonstrated a 60 percent reduction in ED risk among female high school and college students who spent just three hours critiquing the thin ideal.
Leslie Goldman: Do I Look Fat in This? Don't Ask, Don't Tell Leslie Goldman 2010
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The finding comes from real-time brain-imaging studies in obese and lean women by Eric Stice, PhD, of the Oregon Research Institute, and colleagues.
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