Smith, Peggy B
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Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic
The medical community has begun to focus on factors that impact not only health but also wellness for both mainstream and disadvantaged communities. Public health initiatives have evaluated nonmedical factors to determine whether they have a broader influence on physical health than traditional medicine, especially in reproductive care. These facto...
von Spreckelsen, Paula de Jong, Peter J
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Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic
We present a model of disgust-induced avoidant processing of autobiographical memories contributing to the persistence of psychopathology. Following the model, autobiographical memory retrieval is biased toward disgust-related experiences. Critically, disgust promotes the avoidance of specific autobiographical memories by reactively aborting the pr...
Berger, Uri
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Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic
Disgust is a universal emotion that significantly impacts human behavior and psychological well-being. While clinical psychology researchers made great strides in understanding disgust in the context of psychopathology, nonclinical researchers have contributed valuable insights that can inform clinical perspectives on disgust. This special issue ai...
DeJesus, Jasmine M Venkatesh, Shruthi Elmore-Li, Cherish R
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Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic
Disliked foods may have important value in the study of the development of disgust. The current review draws from literature across disciplines, including theories of disgust and studies of the development of eating behavior and food preferences, to highlight food as an important category of disgust responses across a wide age range, including chil...
Gallagher, Katherine A S Axelrad, Marni E
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Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic
An estimated 1.8% of U.S. adolescents identify as transgender, and when using expansive language to include diverse identities along the gender continuum (e.g., nonbinary, gender fluid), rates may be notably higher. Gender-diverse youth (GDY) experience significantly elevated rates of depression, anxiety, suicidality, and eating disorders relative ...
Biundo, Jennifer Chester, Jessica
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Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic
School-based instruction and services can effectively support both reproductive and mental health for youth, complementing family and community efforts. Though favored by a large majority of families, school-based sex education can engender controversy, and recently, mental health advocates have begun to face similar challenges around topics such a...
Bretz, Lauren A Keshwani, Najiba Raphael, Meghna
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Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic
Multiple studies have demonstrated a relationship between risk factors for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and mental health needs. This "syndemic" phenomenon suggests that while many patients with mental health conditions are at higher risk for STI acquisition, the relationship also works in the opposite direction: Patients diagnosed with S...
Abacan, Allyssa Raphael, Meghna
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Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic
This special issue of the Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic addresses mental health issues in the field of sexual and reproductive health. The goal is to highlight important overlaps between reproductive and gender health concerns and mental health symptomatology. The issue includes topics around social determinants of health and their effects on re...
Myszko, Olga Torga, Ana Patricia Lawrence, Devon Rosenthal, Leslie A
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Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic
Eating disorders have potential to significantly impact growth and sexual development, particularly when associated with malnutrition. The hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis, which dictates puberty and sexual maturation, including bone growth, is sensitive to metabolic changes such as those in eating disorders. Consequences may include pubertal de...
Rast, Catherine Woronko, Sarah Jessup, Sarah C Olatunji, Bunmi O
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Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic
Although conditioning approaches have highlighted potential characteristics of disgust in anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), these findings have yet to be translated into evidence-based treatments. Examination of the literature suggests various indicators of disgust that predict treatme...