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Overview

Bryan Lask was affiliated with Great Ormond Street Hospital in the United Kingdom. Their academic contributions included work published primarily in the field of family therapy.

The research record lists a publication titled "Issue Information," released in 2020 in the Journal of Family Therapy.

Frequent collaborators throughout their career included the following coauthors:

  • Philip Messent
  • Paolo Bertrando
  • Mária Borcsa
  • Alan Carr
  • Valentín Escudero

The primary known publication venue for their work was:

  • Journal of Family Therapy

Details regarding specific main fields of study, subfields, or topics covered by their research are not available from the current data.

There are no records of book publications or awards associated with Bryan Lask.

Best Publications

  • The use of the eating disorder examination with children: A pilot study

    Rachel J. Bryant-Waugh;Peter J. Cooper;Catherine L. Taylor;Bryan D. Lask

  • Body checking and its avoidance in eating disorders.

    Roz Shafran;Christopher G. Fairburn;Paul Robinson;Bryan Lask

  • Children into DSM don't go: a comparison of classification systems for eating disorders in childhood and early adolescence.

    Dasha Nicholls;Rachel Chater;Bryan Lask

  • The use of the eating disorder examination with children: A pilot study

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  • Implications for Treatment

    Camilla Lindvall;Bryan Lask;Bryan Lask

  • Annotation: Eating Disorders in Children

    Rachel Bryant-Waugh;Bryan Lask

  • Early onset anorexia nervosa.

    A Fosson;J Knibbs;R Bryant-Waugh;B Lask

  • Early-onset anorexia nervosa and related eating disorders.

    Bryan Lask;Rachel Bryant-Waugh

  • Anorexia nervosa and related eating disorders in childhood and adolescence

    Bryan Lask;Rachel Bryant-Waugh

  • Long term follow up of patients with early onset anorexia nervosa

    R Bryant-Waugh;J Knibbs;A Fosson;Z Kaminski

  • The fault is not in her parents but in her insula--a neurobiological hypothesis of anorexia nervosa.

    Ken Nunn;Ian Frampton;Ian Frampton;Isky Gordon;Bryan Lask

  • Classification of eating disturbance in children and adolescents: Proposed changes for the DSM-V

    T. Bravender;R. Bryant-Waugh;D. Herzog;D. Katzman

  • Classification of child and adolescent eating disturbances. Workgroup for Classification of Eating Disorders in Children and Adolescents (WCEDCA).

    Bravender T;Bryant-Waugh R;Herzog D;Katzman D

  • Anorexia nervosa: Obsessive–compulsive disorder, obsessive–compulsive personality disorder, or neither?

    Lucy Serpell;Alison Livingstone;Marc Neiderman;Bryan Lask

  • The nosological status of early onset anorexia nervosa.

    P. J. Cooper;B. Watkins;R. Bryant-Waugh;B. Lask

  • Anorexia nervosa and the insula.

    Ken Nunn;Ian Frampton;Ian Frampton;Ian Frampton;Tone Seim Fuglset;Maria Törzsök-Sonnevend

  • Childhood-onset anorexia nervosa: towards identifying a biological substrate.

    Isky Gordon;Bryan Lask;Rachel Bryant-Waugh;Deborah Christie

  • Childhood asthma. A controlled trial of family psychotherapy.

    Bryan Lask;Duncan Matthew

  • Selective Eating: Symptom, Disorder or Normal Variant:

    Dasha Nicholls;Deborah Christie;Louise Randall;Bryan Lask

  • Reliability and validity of the child version of the Eating Disorder Examination: a preliminary investigation.

    Beth Watkins;Ian Frampton;Bryan Lask;Rachel Bryant-Waugh

  • Functional neuroimaging in early-onset anorexia nervosa.

    Bryan Lask;Isky Gordon;Deborah Christie;Ian Frampton

  • Anorexia nervosa in a group of Asian children living in Britain.

    Rachel Bryant-Waugh;Bryan Lask

  • Early‐onset anorexia nervosa: Is there evidence of limbic system imbalance?

    Uttom Chowdhury;Isky Gordon;Bryan Lask;Beth Watkins

  • Norms for the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire among female university students in Norway

    Oyvind Rø;Deborah L Reas;Bryan Lask

Frequent Co-Authors

Glenn Waller
Glenn Waller University of Sheffield
Lucy Serpell
Lucy Serpell University College London
Nils Inge Landrø
Nils Inge Landrø University of Oslo
Roz Shafran
Roz Shafran University College London
Christopher G. Fairburn
Christopher G. Fairburn University of Oxford
Peter J. Cooper
Peter J. Cooper University of Reading
Deborah L. Reas
Deborah L. Reas Oslo University Hospital
Ivan Eisler
Ivan Eisler King's College London
Mari Hysing
Mari Hysing University of Bergen

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