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Allison C Kelly
Allison C Kelly
Associate Professor, University of Waterloo
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Who benefits from training in self-compassionate self-regulation? A study of smoking reduction
AC Kelly, DC Zuroff, CL Foa, P Gilbert
Journal of social and Clinical Psychology 29 (7), 727-755, 2010
3382010
Soothing oneself and resisting self-attacks: The treatment of two intrapersonal deficits in depression vulnerability
AC Kelly, DC Zuroff, LB Shapira
Cognitive Therapy and Research 33, 301-313, 2009
2942009
Self‐compassion training for binge eating disorder: A pilot randomized controlled trial
AC Kelly, JC Carter
Psychology and psychotherapy: Theory, research and practice 88 (3), 285-303, 2015
2842015
Are improvements in shame and self‐compassion early in eating disorders treatment associated with better patient outcomes?
AC Kelly, JC Carter, S Borairi
International Journal of Eating Disorders 47 (1), 54-64, 2014
2782014
Self-compassion and fear of self-compassion interact to predict response to eating disorders treatment: A preliminary investigation
AC Kelly, JC Carter, DC Zuroff, S Borairi
Psychotherapy Research 23 (3), 252-264, 2013
2432013
Self-compassion moderates the relationship between body mass index and both eating disorder pathology and body image flexibility
AC Kelly, K Vimalakanthan, KE Miller
Body image 11 (4), 446-453, 2014
1972014
Between‐therapist and within‐therapist differences in the quality of the therapeutic relationship: Effects on maladjustment and self‐critical perfectionism
DC Zuroff, AC Kelly, MJ Leybman, SJ Blatt, BE Wampold
Journal of Clinical Psychology 66 (7), 681-697, 2010
1922010
Understanding the roles of self-esteem, self-compassion, and fear of self-compassion in eating disorder pathology: An examination of female students and eating disorder patients
AC Kelly, K Vimalakanthan, JC Carter
Eating behaviors 15 (3), 388-391, 2014
1822014
Social safeness mediates the relationship between recalled parental warmth and the capacity for self-compassion and receiving compassion
AC Kelly, J Dupasquier
Personality and Individual Differences 89, 157-161, 2016
1772016
Social safeness, received social support, and maladjustment: Testing a tripartite model of affect regulation
AC Kelly, DC Zuroff, MJ Leybman, P Gilbert
Cognitive Therapy and Research 36, 815-826, 2012
1772012
Why self‐critical patients present with more severe eating disorder pathology: The mediating role of shame
AC Kelly, JC Carter
British Journal of Clinical Psychology 52 (2), 148-161, 2013
1652013
A daily diary study of self-compassion, body image, and eating behavior in female college students
AC Kelly, E Stephen
Body Image 17, 152-160, 2016
1632016
Group‐based compassion‐focused therapy as an adjunct to outpatient treatment for eating disorders: A pilot randomized controlled trial
AC Kelly, L Wisniewski, C Martin‐Wagar, E Hoffman
Clinical psychology & psychotherapy 24 (2), 475-487, 2017
1472017
Ability to receive compassion from others buffers the depressogenic effect of self-criticism: A cross-cultural multi-study analysis
N Hermanto, DC Zuroff, DC Kopala-Sibley, AC Kelly, M Matos, P Gilbert, ...
Personality and Individual differences 98, 324-332, 2016
1372016
Within‐persons predictors of change during eating disorders treatment: An examination of self‐compassion, self‐criticism, shame, and eating disorder symptoms
AC Kelly, GA Tasca
International Journal of Eating Disorders 49 (7), 716-722, 2016
1102016
Conceptualizing and measuring self-criticism as both a personality trait and a personality state
DC Zuroff, G Sadikaj, AC Kelly, MJ Leybman
Journal of personality assessment 98 (1), 14-21, 2016
1052016
A feasibility study of a 2‐week self‐compassionate letter‐writing intervention for nontreatment seeking individuals with typical and atypical anorexia nervosa
AC Kelly, SV Waring
International Journal of Eating Disorders 51 (8), 1005-1009, 2018
642018
Interpersonal problems in anorexia nervosa: Social inhibition as defining and detrimental
JC Carter, AC Kelly, SJ Norwood
Personality and Individual Differences 53 (3), 169-174, 2012
552012
The role of social connection on the experience of COVID-19 related post-traumatic growth and stress
M Matos, K McEwan, M Kanovský, J Halamová, SR Steindl, N Ferreira, ...
PLoS One 16 (12), e0261384, 2021
542021
The benefits of being self-compassionate on days when interactions with body-focused others are frequent
AC Kelly, KE Miller, E Stephen
Body Image 19, 195-203, 2016
532016
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