Josee Jarry

Affiliations: 
PSYCHOLOGY University of Windsor, Windsor, Canada 
Area:
Social Psychology, Cognitive Psychology
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Dignard NAL, Jarry JL. (2020) The "Little Red Riding Hood effect:" Fitspiration is just as bad as thinspiration for women's body satisfaction. Body Image. 36: 201-213
Barrington J, Jarry JL. (2018) Does Thought Suppression Mediate the Association Between Mindfulness and Body Satisfaction? Mindfulness. 10: 679-688
O'Driscoll LM, Jarry JL. (2015) Interpersonal rejection results in increased appearance satisfaction for women who rely on body weight for self-worth. Body Image. 12: 36-43
Kim J, Jarry JL. (2014) Holding fat stereotypes is associated with lower body dissatisfaction in normal weight Caucasian women who engage in body surveillance. Body Image. 11: 331-6
Boersma KE, Jarry JL. (2013) The paradoxical moderating effect of body image investment on the impact of weight-based derogatory media. Body Image. 10: 200-9
Ip K, Jarry JL. (2008) Investment in body image for self-definition results in greater vulnerability to the thin media than does investment in appearance management. Body Image. 5: 59-69
Jarry JL, Kossert AL. (2007) Self-esteem threat combined with exposure to thin media images leads to body image compensatory self-enhancement. Body Image. 4: 39-50
Jarry JL, Polivy J, Herman CP, et al. (2006) Restrained and unrestrained eaters' attributions of success and failure to body weight and perception of social consensus: The special case of romantic success Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology. 25: 885-905
Jarry JL, Ip K. (2005) The effectiveness of stand-alone cognitive-behavioural therapy for body image: a meta-analysis. Body Image. 2: 317-31
Jarry JL, Berardi K. (2004) Characteristics and effectiveness of stand-alone body image treatments: a review of the empirical literature. Body Image. 1: 319-33
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