J Scott Mizes

Affiliations: 
West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, United States 
Area:
Clinical Psychology, Public Health, Behavioral Psychology
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Peak NJ, Mizes JS, Guillard RP. (2012) Investigating the use of the Mizes Anorectic Cognitions Questionnaire in a community sample of racially diverse high school males and females. Eating Behaviors. 13: 94-9
Sloan DM, Mizes JS, Epstein EM. (2005) Empirical classification of eating disorders. Eating Behaviors. 6: 53-62
Sloan DM, Mizes JS, Helbok C, et al. (2004) Efficacy of sertraline for bulimia nervosa. The International Journal of Eating Disorders. 36: 48-54
Mizes JS, Heffner M, Madison JK, et al. (2004) The validity of subjective measures of body image disturbance. Eating Behaviors. 5: 55-66
Lemmon VA, Mizes JS. (2002) Effectiveness of exposure therapy: A case study of posttraumatic stress disorder and mental retardation Cognitive and Behavioral Practice. 9: 317-323
Mizes JS, Bonifazi DZ. (2001) Introduction to the special series Cognitive and Behavioral Practice. 8: 246-248
Mizes JS, Christiano B, Madison J, et al. (2000) Development of the mizes anorectic cognitions questionnaire-revised: psychometric properties and factor structure in a large sample of eating disorder patients. The International Journal of Eating Disorders. 28: 415-21
Bonifazi DZ, Crowther JH, Mizes JS. (2000) Validity of questionnaires for assessing dysfunctional cognitions in bulimia nervosa International Journal of Eating Disorders. 27: 464-470
Mizes JS, Sloan DM. (1998) An empirical analysis of eating disorder, not otherwise specified: preliminary support for a distinct subgroup. The International Journal of Eating Disorders. 23: 233-42
Mizes JS. (1990) Criterion-related validity of the Anorectic Cognitions Questionnaire. Addictive Behaviors. 15: 153-63
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