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Daniel S Kirschenbaum

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Childhood Obesity (Print)|June 12, 2018
The Food Addiction Construct May Do More Harm Than Good: Weight Controllers Are Athletes, Not AddictsDaniel S Kirschenbaum, Ross Krawczyk
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|November 7, 2012
Treatment of childhood and adolescent obesity: an integrative review of recent recommendations from five expert groupsDaniel S Kirschenbaum, Kristen Gierut
Childhood Obesity (Print)|October 18, 2014
"I see inspiration everywhere": potential keys to nurturing healthy obsessions by very successful young weight controllersKristen J Caraher, Daniel S Kirschenbaum
Childhood Obesity (Print)|September 19, 2013
Five recent expert recommendations on the treatment of childhood and adolescent obesity: toward an emerging consensus--a stepped care approachDaniel S Kirschenbaum, Kristen J Gierut
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|July 9, 2009
Five reasons to distrust the trust modelDaniel S Kirschenbaum, Kristina Pecora Kelly
Childhood Obesity (Print)|April 6, 2018
Vast Differences in Psychotropic Prescription Rates, But Not Outcomes, for Obese Adolescents in Immersion Treatment across Geographical RegionsRoss Krawczyk, Daniel S Kirschenbaum, Kristen J Caraher
Obesity Facts|January 8, 2010
Efficacy of a screening procedure to identify potentially disruptive participants in an immersion program for the treatment of adolescent obesityDaniel S Kirschenbaum, Kristina Pecora Kelly, Julie N Germann
Journal of Pediatric Psychology|June 16, 2006
Child and parental self-monitoring as determinants of success in the treatment of morbid obesity in low-income minority childrenJulie N Germann, Daniel S Kirschenbaum, Barry H Rich
Obesity Research|October 14, 2005
Treatment of morbid obesity in low-income adolescents: effects of parental self-monitoringDaniel S Kirschenbaum, Julie N Germann, Barry H Rich
Childhood Obesity (Print)|October 16, 2012
Highly successful weight control by formerly obese adolescents: a qualitative test of the healthy obsession modelKristen J Gierut, Kristina M Pecora, Daniel S Kirschenbaum
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Childhood Obesity (Print)|June 12, 2018
The Food Addiction Construct May Do More Harm Than Good: Weight Controllers Are Athletes, Not AddictsDaniel S Kirschenbaum, Ross Krawczyk
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|November 7, 2012
Treatment of childhood and adolescent obesity: an integrative review of recent recommendations from five expert groupsDaniel S Kirschenbaum, Kristen Gierut
Childhood Obesity (Print)|October 18, 2014
"I see inspiration everywhere": potential keys to nurturing healthy obsessions by very successful young weight controllersKristen J Caraher, Daniel S Kirschenbaum
Childhood Obesity (Print)|September 19, 2013
Five recent expert recommendations on the treatment of childhood and adolescent obesity: toward an emerging consensus--a stepped care approachDaniel S Kirschenbaum, Kristen J Gierut
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|July 9, 2009
Five reasons to distrust the trust modelDaniel S Kirschenbaum, Kristina Pecora Kelly
Childhood Obesity (Print)|April 6, 2018
Vast Differences in Psychotropic Prescription Rates, But Not Outcomes, for Obese Adolescents in Immersion Treatment across Geographical RegionsRoss Krawczyk, Daniel S Kirschenbaum, Kristen J Caraher
Obesity Facts|January 8, 2010
Efficacy of a screening procedure to identify potentially disruptive participants in an immersion program for the treatment of adolescent obesityDaniel S Kirschenbaum, Kristina Pecora Kelly, Julie N Germann
Journal of Pediatric Psychology|June 16, 2006
Child and parental self-monitoring as determinants of success in the treatment of morbid obesity in low-income minority childrenJulie N Germann, Daniel S Kirschenbaum, Barry H Rich
Obesity Research|October 14, 2005
Treatment of morbid obesity in low-income adolescents: effects of parental self-monitoringDaniel S Kirschenbaum, Julie N Germann, Barry H Rich
Childhood Obesity (Print)|October 16, 2012
Highly successful weight control by formerly obese adolescents: a qualitative test of the healthy obsession modelKristen J Gierut, Kristina M Pecora, Daniel S Kirschenbaum
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