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The Dark and Comforting Side of Night Eating: Women’s Experiences of Trauma
Yael Latzer
, Revital Edelstein-Elkayam
, Osnat Rabin
, Sigal Alon
, Miri Givon
, Orna Tzischinsky
School of Public Health
School of Social Work
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Trauma
100%
Night Eating Syndrome
100%
Women's Experiences
100%
Night Eating
100%
Dissociation
33%
Patient Behavior
33%
Traumatic Life Events
33%
Therapeutic Alliance
16%
Physical Abuse
16%
Structured Interview
16%
Calm
16%
Sexual Abuse
16%
Phenomenological Approach
16%
Regulatory Mechanism
16%
DSM-5
16%
Life History
16%
Early Response
16%
Therapeutic Process
16%
Emotional Abuse
16%
Food Intake
16%
Evening Meal
16%
Sleep Onset
16%
Contempt
16%
Interview-based
16%
Loss of Control
16%
Special Treatment
16%
Self-loathing
16%
Psychology
Night Eating Syndrome
100%
Life Event
33%
Semistructured Interview
16%
Phenomenological Approach
16%
Emotional Abuse
16%
Helplessness
16%