1979
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-05131-1
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“…The majority of interventions addressing covert food stealing have been nonbehavioral in nature (e.g., mindfulness training; Singh et al, 2008), including medical interventions for severe food stealing (e.g., appetite-decreasing drugs; Bergsma, 1979). However, a small number of studies have evaluated the effects of behavioral interventions designed to decrease covert food stealing.…”
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“…The majority of interventions addressing covert food stealing have been nonbehavioral in nature (e.g., mindfulness training; Singh et al, 2008), including medical interventions for severe food stealing (e.g., appetite-decreasing drugs; Bergsma, 1979). However, a small number of studies have evaluated the effects of behavioral interventions designed to decrease covert food stealing.…”
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confidence: 99%