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Overview

Christy F. Telch is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their academic profile is characterized by active involvement in research and scholarly activities conducted within this institution.

While specific details about research topics, fields of study, and collaborations are not available, the association with a prominent university such as Stanford implies engagement with a broad spectrum of academic disciplines and research communities.

Details regarding publications, including recent papers, frequent co-authors, and publication venues, have not been provided. This limits the ability to outline the scope or focus areas of their research output or collaborative network.

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Best Publications

  • Dialectical behavior therapy for binge eating disorder.

    Christy F. Telch;W. Stewart Agras;Marsha M. Linehan

  • Development and validation of the Eating Disorder Diagnostic Scale: A brief self-report measure of anorexia, bulimia, and binge-eating disorder.

    Eric Stice;Christy F. Telch;Shireen L. Rizvi

  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Bulimia Nervosa

    Debra L. Safer;Christy F. Telch;W. Stewart Agras

  • Group Coping Skills Instruction and Supportive Group Therapy for Cancer Patients: A Comparison of Strategies.

    Christy F. Telch;Michael J. Telch

  • The effects of caloric deprivation and negative affect on binge eating in obese binge-eating disordered women

    W. Stewart Agras;Christy F. Telch

  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Binge Eating and Bulimia

    Debra L. Safer;Christy F. Telch;Eunice Y. Chen

  • Obesity, binge eating and psychopathology: are they related?

    Christy F. Telch;W. Stewart Agras

  • Group cognitive-behavioral therapy and group interpersonal psychotherapy for the nonpurging bulimic individual: A controlled comparison.

    Unknown

  • Pharmacologic and cognitive-behavioral treatment for bulimia nervosa: a controlled comparison.

    W S Agras;E M Rossiter;B Arnow;J A Schneider

  • Group Cognitive—Behavioral Therapy and Group Interpersonal Psychotherapy for the Nonpurging Bulimic Individual A Controlled Comparison

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  • Psychiatric comorbidity in women with binge eating disorder: prevalence rates from a non-treatment-seeking sample.

    Christy F. Telch;Eric Stice

  • Do emotional states influence binge eating in the obese

    Christy F. Telch;W. Stewart Agras

  • Group cognitive-behavioral treatment for the nonpurging bulimic: an initial evaluation.

    Christy F. Telch;W. Stewart Agras;Elise M. Rossiter;Denise Wilfley

  • Binge eating increases with increasing adiposity

    Christy F. Telch;W. Stewart Agras;Elise M. Rossiter

  • Role of cognitive appraisal in panic-related avoidance.

    Michael J. Telch;Mary Brouillard;Christy F. Telch;W.Stewart Agras

  • Cognitive-behavioral and response-prevention treatments for bulimia nervosa.

    W. Stewart Agras;John A. Schneider;Bruce Arnow;Susan D. Raeburn

  • Dialectical behavior therapy for binge-eating disorder

    Susan Wiser;Christy F. Telch

  • Subtyping binge eating-disordered women along dieting and negative affect dimensions

    Eric Stice;W. Stewart Agras;Christy F. Telch;Katherine A. Halmi

  • Weight loss, cognitive-behavioral, and desipramine treatments in binge eating disorder. An additive design

    W. Stewart Agras;Christy F. Telch;Bruce Arnow;Kathleen Eldredge

  • One-Year Follow-Up of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Obese Individuals With Binge Eating Disorder

    W S Agras;C F Telch;B Arnow;K Eldredge

  • Does interpersonal therapy help patients with binge eating disorder who fail to respond to cognitive-behavioral therapy?

    W S Agras;C F Telch;B Arnow;K Eldredge

  • Group dialectical behavior therapy for binge-eating disorder: A preliminary, uncontrolled trial

    Christy F. Telch;W. Stewart Agras;Marsha M. Linehan

Frequent Co-Authors

W. Stewart Agras
W. Stewart Agras Stanford University
Bruce A. Arnow
Bruce A. Arnow Stanford University
Eric Stice
Eric Stice Stanford University
Michael J. Telch
Michael J. Telch The University of Texas at Austin
Lorrin M. Koran
Lorrin M. Koran Stanford University
Marsha M. Linehan
Marsha M. Linehan University of Washington
Shireen L. Rizvi
Shireen L. Rizvi Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Helena C. Kraemer
Helena C. Kraemer Stanford University
G. Terence Wilson
G. Terence Wilson Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Daniel Le Grange
Daniel Le Grange University of California, San Francisco

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