Emily W. Burton, Ph.D.

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2006 Psychology University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. 
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Clinical Psychology
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Caryn L. Carlson grad student 2006 UT Austin
 (Evaluation of a healthy weight treatment program for bulimia nervosa: A preliminary randomized trial.)
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Bohon C, Stice E, Burton E. (2009) Maintenance factors for persistence of bulimic pathology: a prospective natural history study. The International Journal of Eating Disorders. 42: 173-8
Bohon C, Stice E, Burton E, et al. (2008) A prospective test of cognitive vulnerability models of depression with adolescent girls. Behavior Therapy. 39: 79-90
Spoor ST, Stice E, Burton E, et al. (2007) Relations of bulimic symptom frequency and intensity to psychosocial impairment and health care utilization: results from a community-recruited sample. The International Journal of Eating Disorders. 40: 505-14
Stice E, Burton E, Bearman SK, et al. (2007) Randomized trial of a brief depression prevention program: an elusive search for a psychosocial placebo control condition. Behaviour Research and Therapy. 45: 863-76
Burton E, Stice E, Bearman SK, et al. (2007) Experimental test of the affect-regulation theory of bulimic symptoms and substance use: a randomized trial. The International Journal of Eating Disorders. 40: 27-36
Stice E, Shaw H, Burton E, et al. (2006) Dissonance and healthy weight eating disorder prevention programs: a randomized efficacy trial. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 74: 263-75
Burton E, Stice E. (2006) Evaluation of a healthy-weight treatment program for bulimia nervosa: a preliminary randomized trial. Behaviour Research and Therapy. 44: 1727-38
Burton E, Stice E, Seeley JR. (2004) A prospective test of the stress-buffering model of depression in adolescent girls: no support once again. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 72: 689-97
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