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Best podcasts about Emily K Sandoz

Latest podcast episodes about Emily K Sandoz

The Behaviour Speak Podcast
Episode 103:Enhancing Cultural Responsiveness in Behavioral Service Delivery for Latino Families (Part 2)

The Behaviour Speak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 72:49


In this two-episode series Natalia Baires, Luisa Cañon, Mariela Castro Hostetler, Sebastian Garcia-Zambrano, and Patricia Guerro join Ben to discuss their recent paper: A Contextual Behavioral Framework for Enhancing Cultural Responsiveness in Behavioral Service Delivery for Latino Families. Continuing Education Units (CEUs): https://cbiconsultants.com/shop BACB: 1.5 Learning IBAO: 1.5 Cultural QABA: 1.5 DEI   Baires, N.A., Cañón, L.F., García-Zambrano, S. et al. A Contextual Behavioral Framework for Enhancing Cultural Responsiveness in Behavioral Service Delivery for Latino Families. Behav Analysis Practice (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40617-023-00788-y   Baires, N.A., Catrone, R. & May, B.K. On the Importance of Listening and Intercultural Communication for Actions against Racism. Behav Analysis Practice 15, 1042–1049 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40617-021-00629-w Canon, L.F., Gould, E.R. A Preliminary Analysis of the Effects of Clicker Training and Verbal Instructions on the Acquisition of Relationship-Building Skills in Two Applied Behavior Analysis Practitioners. Behav Analysis Practice 15, 383–396 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40617-021-00555-x Castro-Hostetler, M., Kille, I., Lopez, L.V. et al. Understanding the Role of Cultural Values in ABA Service Delivery: Perspectives from Latino Families. Behav. Soc. Iss. 32, 210–233 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42822-022-00115-0 Luisa F. Cañón, Evelyn R. Gould, Emily K. Sandoz, Orla Moran, Mikala A. Grimaldi, Cultural adaptation of ACT to support caregivers of autistic Latino children: A pilot study, Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science, Volume 28, 2023, Pages 1-9, ISSN 2212-1447, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcbs.2023.03.003 Rosales, R., Leon, A., Serna, R. W., et al. (2021). A first look at applied behavior analysis service delivery to Latino American families raising a child with autism spectrum disorder. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 14, 974-983. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40617-021-00572-w Interbehaviorism: A Comprehensive Guide to the Foundations of Kantor's Theory and Its Applications for Modern Behavior Analysis https://www.amazon.ca/Interbehaviorism-Comprehensive-Foundations-Applications-Behavior-ebook/dp/B08WHD5RBZ Institute For Effective Behavioral Interventions http://iebionline.com/about-us/#team   Behaviour Speak Podcast Episodes Referenced: Episode 30 https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-30-a-conversation-with-dr-rocio-rosales-phd-bcba-d/ Episode 50 https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-50-the-experiences-of-an-autistic-rbt-with-kaelynn-partlow/ ACT Matrix Episodes Episode 20 https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-20-consulting-in-group-homes-using-act-with-monica-peters-mads-bcba/ Episode 71 https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-71-the-magic-of-the-act-matrix-with-mary-penrice-edmondson-ms-bcba-tina-long-med-bcba-and-monica-peters-mads-bcba/ Episode 85 https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-85-online-act-matrix-parent-training-for-japanese-speaking-mothers-with-distress-applications-of-prevention-science-with-dryukie-kurumiya/  

The Behaviour Speak Podcast
Episode 102: Enhancing Cultural Responsiveness in Behavioral Service Delivery for Latino Families (Part 1)

The Behaviour Speak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2023 245:11


In this two-episode series Natalia Baires, Luisa Cañon, Mariela Castro Hostetler, Sebastian Garcia-Zambrano, and Patricia Guerro join Ben to discuss their recent paper: A Contextual Behavioral Framework for Enhancing Cultural Responsiveness in Behavioral Service Delivery for Latino Families. Continuing Education Units (CEUs): https://cbiconsultants.com/shop BACB: 1.5 Learning IBAO: 1.5 Cultural QABA: 1.5 DEI   Baires, N.A., Cañón, L.F., García-Zambrano, S. et al. A Contextual Behavioral Framework for Enhancing Cultural Responsiveness in Behavioral Service Delivery for Latino Families. Behav Analysis Practice (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40617-023-00788-y   Baires, N.A., Catrone, R. & May, B.K. On the Importance of Listening and Intercultural Communication for Actions against Racism. Behav Analysis Practice 15, 1042–1049 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40617-021-00629-w Canon, L.F., Gould, E.R. A Preliminary Analysis of the Effects of Clicker Training and Verbal Instructions on the Acquisition of Relationship-Building Skills in Two Applied Behavior Analysis Practitioners. Behav Analysis Practice 15, 383–396 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40617-021-00555-x Castro-Hostetler, M., Kille, I., Lopez, L.V. et al. Understanding the Role of Cultural Values in ABA Service Delivery: Perspectives from Latino Families. Behav. Soc. Iss. 32, 210–233 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42822-022-00115-0 Luisa F. Cañón, Evelyn R. Gould, Emily K. Sandoz, Orla Moran, Mikala A. Grimaldi, Cultural adaptation of ACT to support caregivers of autistic Latino children: A pilot study, Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science, Volume 28, 2023, Pages 1-9, ISSN 2212-1447, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcbs.2023.03.003 Rosales, R., Leon, A., Serna, R. W., et al. (2021). A first look at applied behavior analysis service delivery to Latino American families raising a child with autism spectrum disorder. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 14, 974-983. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40617-021-00572-w Interbehaviorism: A Comprehensive Guide to the Foundations of Kantor's Theory and Its Applications for Modern Behavior Analysis https://www.amazon.ca/Interbehaviorism-Comprehensive-Foundations-Applications-Behavior-ebook/dp/B08WHD5RBZ Institute For Effective Behavioral Interventions http://iebionline.com/about-us/#team   Behaviour Speak Podcast Episodes Referenced: Episode 30 https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-30-a-conversation-with-dr-rocio-rosales-phd-bcba-d/ Episode 50 https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-50-the-experiences-of-an-autistic-rbt-with-kaelynn-partlow/ ACT Matrix Episodes Episode 20 https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-20-consulting-in-group-homes-using-act-with-monica-peters-mads-bcba/ Episode 71 https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-71-the-magic-of-the-act-matrix-with-mary-penrice-edmondson-ms-bcba-tina-long-med-bcba-and-monica-peters-mads-bcba/ Episode 85 https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-85-online-act-matrix-parent-training-for-japanese-speaking-mothers-with-distress-applications-of-prevention-science-with-dryukie-kurumiya/      

Wisdom for Wellbeing with Dr. Kaitlin Harkess (PhD Psychology)
The Momentum Replay Series: Journeying to a Home Yoga Practice and Taking This Flexibility Into Your Life with Dr. Emily Sandoz

Wisdom for Wellbeing with Dr. Kaitlin Harkess (PhD Psychology)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 72:52


The Momentum Replay Series replays our top episodes so that you have the chance to catch episodes you missed, and refresh on others. The idea is to support you more regularly as you take charge of 2023 (through whatever challenges may arise). Here's to health, wealth and wisdom on this heartfelt path of yours. In this episode I interview the brilliant Dr. Emily K. Sandoz again. Dr. Sandoz is a brilliant researcher, author, clinician and a home yogi! This episode is wonderfully inspiring if you have any interest in commencing a home yoga practice. Not only does Dr. Sandoz share how yoga is an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) consistent practice and the context through which yoga supports cultivation of psychological flexibility (a huge predictor of wellbeing!), but she also shares her own journey to yoga through 10 minute online yoga classes with three kids and limited financial resources. And, isn't this the perfect time to get on the mat at home! What is covered in this episode: >> Dr. Sandoz's journey to yoga (and yes, it took a few years from the inception!) >> Why fighting with ‘dancer' is a metaphor for what is going on off of the mat >> Using yoga as a chance to look in the mirror when we are running, fighting, and hiding >> The key roles of attention and intention in breath and movement >> How yoga fits as an ACT consistent practice >> Understanding psychological wellbeing and psychological inflexibility >> Not all yoga classes are created equal and the importance of finding a good fit for you Links Dr. Emily K. Sandoz's email Dr. Emily K. Sandoz's website www.doyogawithme.com Living with Your Body and Other Things You Hate: How to Let Go of Your Struggle with Body Image Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy by Emily K. Sandoz and Troy DuFrene (BOOK) The Mindfulness and Acceptance Workbook for Bulimia: A Guide to Breaking Free from Bulimia Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy by Emily K. Sandoz, Kelly G. Wilson, and Troy DuFrene (BOOK) Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Eating Disorders: A Process-Focused Guide to Treating Anorexia and Bulimia Paperback by Emily K. Sandoz, Kelly G. Wilson, and Troy DuFrene (BOOK)   Head to www.drkaitlin.com for show notes, free resources and courses that support you a heartfelt life alongside peak performance.  "So much gratitude for Wisdom for Wellbeing." If that sounded like you, I would appreciate it if you'd take a moment to offer a review for the show. It really helps me to support more folks to access education and inspiration on their journey to creating a life of meaning. Keen? Just click here and scroll to the bottom: you can highlight the five stars and then click "Write a review." I'm so excited to hear your thoughts on this episode! If you haven't subscribed yet, make sure you click to follow now, so that you get all the upcoming episodes on the art and science of living well.

Wisdom for Wellbeing with Dr. Kaitlin Harkess (PhD Psychology)
The Momentum Replay Series: Cultivating a New Relationship with The Body Society Told You to Hate with Dr. Emily K. Sandoz

Wisdom for Wellbeing with Dr. Kaitlin Harkess (PhD Psychology)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 74:23


The Momentum Replay Series replays our top episodes so that you have the chance to catch episodes you missed, and refresh on others. The idea is to support you more regularly as you take charge of 2023 (through whatever challenges may arise). Here's to health, wealth and wisdom on this heartfelt path of yours. Welcome to the tenth episode of the Wisdom for Wellbeing Podcast. On this episode I interview Dr. Emily K. Sandoz, a brilliant researcher, author and clinician in the field of body-related difficulties. This episode is incredibly important given the high likelihood that you will identify with the experience of being dissatisfied with your body at some point in your life. Further, an increasing number of both women and men do then go on to develop eating disorders. Alongside this, you have no doubt heard of the #bodypositive movement – it is growing – but, Dr. Sandoz talks through the reasons why this may actually be more harmful than helpful. Instead, Dr. Sandoz will introduce you to the concept of body image flexibility, and how you can make peace with your and life a life that feels full to you. What is covered in this episode: >> The concept of ‘Body Image' and different experiences and challenges >> An introduction to the concept of Body Image Flexibility >> Acceptance and Commitment Therapy-based approach to treating body image concerns >> How pain that impairs your ability to life your full life becomes suffering >> How values can guide your life, including work with body image >> How to support the development of a more helpful sense of self from an early age >> How body image experiences affect you emotionally and physically Links Discussed Dr. Emily K. Sandoz's email Dr. Emily K. Sandoz's website Living with Your Body and Other Things You Hate: How to Let Go of Your Struggle with Body Image Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy by Emily K. Sandoz and Troy DuFrene (BOOK) The Mindfulness and Acceptance Workbook for Bulimia: A Guide to Breaking Free from Bulimia Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy by Emily K. Sandoz, Kelly G. Wilson, and Troy DuFrene (BOOK) Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Eating Disorders: A Process-Focused Guide to Treating Anorexia and Bulimia Paperback by Emily K. Sandoz, Kelly G. Wilson, and Troy DuFrene (BOOK) Head to www.drkaitlin.com for show notes, free resources and courses that support you a heartfelt life alongside peak performance.  "So much gratitude for Wisdom for Wellbeing." If that sounded like you, I would appreciate it if you'd take a moment to offer a review for the show. It really helps me to support more folks to access education and inspiration on their journey to creating a life of meaning. Keen? Just click here and scroll to the bottom: you can highlight the five stars and then click "Write a review." I'm so excited to hear your thoughts on this episode! If you haven't subscribed yet, make sure you click to follow now, so that you get all the upcoming episodes on the art and science of living well. Ready to bust burnout and reconnect with your highest self? Join the Burnout Busting Blueprint: Yoga Brain™ 101​ Yoga Brain™ is most empowering course to decrease stress, improve your mood, and increase your energy, combining the science of modern psychology and the ancient wisdom of yoga. Learn more here.

World of Away in 365 Days
Week 44: Reasonable Doubt

World of Away in 365 Days

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 20:26


This week we talk with Dr. Kerrie Smedley about the reasonable doubt you may have after you've decided to take a career break and how to feel at ease about your commitment to World of Away. Here are some additional resources Dr. Smedley recommends: Self-Compassion.org - Dr. Kristen Kneff's scholarly work on how to use this ancient approach to be kinder to ourselves and get out of the self-criticism habit. Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life - A classic book on using values and acceptance of discomfort to move toward a richer life. The Happiness Trap - Another great Acceptance and Commitment approach to help us avoid looking for happiness in the wrong place. Life is in the Transitions: Mastering Change at Any Age - A terrific new book on the importance of transitions for growth and how to cope with the inevitable stress of transition. Valued Living Questionnaire by Kelly Wilson, Emily K. Sandoz, Jennifer Kitchens, and Miguel Roberts Dr. Kerrie Smedley can be reached at kerrie@annvillepsych.com

Wisdom for Wellbeing with Dr. Kaitlin Harkess (PhD Psychology)
Journeying to a Home Yoga Practice and Taking This Flexibility Into Your Life

Wisdom for Wellbeing with Dr. Kaitlin Harkess (PhD Psychology)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 71:41


Dr. Emily K. Sandoz, author, Professor and Clinical Psychologist, discusses her journey to a regular home yoga practice and explores how yoga is an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) consistent practice. This episode is particularly inspiring if you are thinking of how you might introduce mindful movement into your life at home, as Dr. Sandoz shares how she got started with YouTube videos and 10 minute practices in the context of having three kids and limited financial resources. Further, you will find Dr. Sandoz eloquently conceptualises how a yoga practice enhances psychological flexibility - one of the big predictors of wellbeing.Shownotes: www.drkaitlin.com

Wisdom for Wellbeing with Dr. Kaitlin Harkess (PhD Psychology)
Cultivating a New Relationship with The Body Society Told You to Hate with Dr. Emily K. Sandoz

Wisdom for Wellbeing with Dr. Kaitlin Harkess (PhD Psychology)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 57:13


Dr. Emily K. Sandoz, an author, Professor and Clinical Psychologist, discusses body-related difficulties and how cultivating 'psychological flexibility' can support you making peace with your body.This episode is incredibly important given the high likelihood that you will identify with the experience of being dissatisfied with your body at some point in your life. Further, an increasing number of both women and men do then go on to develop eating disorders. Alongside this, you have no doubt heard of the #bodypositive movement - it is growing - but, Dr. Sandoz talks through the reasons why this may actually be more harmful than helpful.Shownotes: www.drkaitin.com 

New Books Network
Emily K. Sandoz, "Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Eating Disorders" (New Harbinger, 2011)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2018 63:47


Most of us can be self-critical about our bodies sometimes. At the extreme, painful thoughts and emotions about body image can lead to emotional suffering and even impact quality of life. In this episode, cross-posted from the podcast Psychologists Off The Clock, Dr. Debbie Sorensen interviews Dr. Emily Sandoz about her acceptance-based approach to working with clients on body image and eating disorders. Dr. Sandoz explores the concept of “Body Image Inflexibility,” her values- and acceptance-based clinical approach to working with eating disorders, and cultural influences that can contribute to how we feel about our physical bodies. Dr. Emily K. Sandoz is the Emma Louise LeBlanc Burguieres/BORSF Endowed Professor of Social Sciences in the Psychology Department at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Emily is the Director of the Louisiana Contextual Science Research Group and the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science. She has co-authored three books on acceptance and commitment therapy for struggles with eating and body image, along with chapters and journal articles on ACT, Relational Frame Theory, values, the therapeutic relationship, and psychological flexibility. Emily has led more than 70 professional training workshops around the world, and serves as a peer-reviewed ACT trainer. She also practices as a Clinical Psychologist, focusing on clinical behavior analysis of body-related difficulties. Debbie Sorensen, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist practicing in Denver, Colorado and a co-host of the podcast Psychologists Off The Clock. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Psychology
Emily K. Sandoz, "Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Eating Disorders" (New Harbinger, 2011)

New Books in Psychology

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2018 63:47


Most of us can be self-critical about our bodies sometimes. At the extreme, painful thoughts and emotions about body image can lead to emotional suffering and even impact quality of life. In this episode, cross-posted from the podcast Psychologists Off The Clock, Dr. Debbie Sorensen interviews Dr. Emily Sandoz about her acceptance-based approach to working with clients on body image and eating disorders. Dr. Sandoz explores the concept of “Body Image Inflexibility,” her values- and acceptance-based clinical approach to working with eating disorders, and cultural influences that can contribute to how we feel about our physical bodies. Dr. Emily K. Sandoz is the Emma Louise LeBlanc Burguieres/BORSF Endowed Professor of Social Sciences in the Psychology Department at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Emily is the Director of the Louisiana Contextual Science Research Group and the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science. She has co-authored three books on acceptance and commitment therapy for struggles with eating and body image, along with chapters and journal articles on ACT, Relational Frame Theory, values, the therapeutic relationship, and psychological flexibility. Emily has led more than 70 professional training workshops around the world, and serves as a peer-reviewed ACT trainer. She also practices as a Clinical Psychologist, focusing on clinical behavior analysis of body-related difficulties. Debbie Sorensen, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist practicing in Denver, Colorado and a co-host of the podcast Psychologists Off The Clock. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology

Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well

In this episode we discuss: the emotional struggle and critical thinking we can get into about our own bodies a values- and acceptance-based approach to treating eating disorders and body image concerns social media and physical appearance ideas for talking to children about their bodies Most of us can be self-critical about our bodies sometimes. At the extreme, painful thoughts and emotions about body image can lead to emotional suffering and even impact quality of life. In this episode, Debbie interviews Dr. Emily Sandoz about her acceptance-based approach to working with clients on body image and eating disorders. Dr. Sandoz explores the concept of “Body Image Inflexibility,” her values- and acceptance-based clinical approach, and cultural influences that can contribute to how we feel about our physical selves. Dr. Emily Sandoz Dr. Emily K. Sandoz is the Emma Louise LeBlanc Burguieres/BORSF Endowed Professor of Social Sciences in the Psychology Department at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Emily is the Director of the Louisiana Contextual Science Research Group and the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science. She has co-authored three books on acceptance and commitment therapy for struggles with eating and body image, along with chapters and journal articles on ACT, Relational Frame Theory, values, the therapeutic relationship, and psychological flexibility. Emily has led more than 70 professional training workshops around the world, and serves as a peer-reviewed ACT trainer. She also practices as a Clinical Psychologist, focusing on clinical behavior analysis of body-related difficulties. Resources: Living with Your Body and Other Things You Hate: How to Let Go of Your Struggle with Body Image Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy by Emily K. Sandoz and Troy DuFrene Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Eating Disorders: A Process-Focused Guide to Treating Anorexia and Bulimia Paperback by Emily K. Sandoz, Kelly G. Wilson, and Troy DuFrene The Mindfulness and Acceptance Workbook for Bulimia: A Guide to Breaking Free from Bulimia Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy by Emily K. Sandoz, Kelly G. Wilson, and Troy DuFrene Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Body Image Dissatisfaction: A Practitioner's Guide to Using Mindfulness, Acceptance, and Values-Based Behavior Change Strategies by Adria Pearson, Michelle Heffner, and Victoria Follette. The Anorexia Workbook: How to Accept Yourself, Heal Your Suffering, and Reclaim Your Life by Michelle Heffner and Georg H. Eifert Article: “The Relationship Between Frequency of Instagram Use, Exposure to Idealized Images, and Psychological Well-Being in Women” __________________________ Thank you for joining us on this episode of Psychologists Off The Clock. We appreciate your feedback. Please take a moment to leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts. It helps us spread the word to more folks like you! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Google Play Please note that the information in the podcast and on this site is intended for informational purposes only. It should not be used as a substitute for psychological or medical care. If you are looking professional help, visit our resources page for guidance on how to find a therapist. If you are experiencing a mental health emergency, call 9-1-1.

Relationships 2.0 With Dr. Michelle Skeen
Guest: Emily K. Sandoz PhD, co-author of Living with Your Body and Other Things You Hate: How to Let Go of Your Struggle with Body Image Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.

Relationships 2.0 With Dr. Michelle Skeen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2014 48:05


Let’s be honest: most people are unhappy with at least some aspect of their physical appearance. Just think of all the money we spend each year trying to improve our looks! But if worrying about your appearance is getting in the way of living, maybe it’s time to start thinking about body image in a completely new way. Based in proven-effective acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), Living with Your Body and Other Things You Hateoffers a unique approach to addressing your struggle with body image. In this book, you will not be told that your self-perceptions are wrong, that your thoughts are irrational, or that your feelings are misguided. Instead, you will learn to live with the reality that these often painful thoughts and beliefs about yourself will arise from time to time, and that what is really important is accepting these distressing thoughts without allowing them to dominate your life. You know what it’s like to constantly be checking the mirror, to avoid certain social situations where your body may be exposed, or to gaze longingly at a fashion model in a magazine and think, “Why can’t I be her?” But what you may not know is that people who struggle with negative body image are at an increased risk for depression, anxiety, eating disorders, and low self-esteem. Body image problems can even lead to major financial issues. By focusing on your appearance and little else, you are hurting yourself in more ways than one. If you are ready to find a purpose in life that is more important than the pain you feel about your appearance, this book provides a truthful, powerful resource. About the author: Emily K. Sandoz, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at University of Louisiana at Lafayette and director of the Louisiana Contextual Science Research Group. She is also a licensed psychologist who specializes in treating clients who struggle to live with peace and purpose in their bodies, including those suffering with body image disturbance, eating difficulties, medical issues, pain or sexual trauma. Emily is coauthor of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Eating Disorders, Mindfulness and Acceptance for Bulimia.