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PUBLICATIONS & CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

LGBTQ+ Body Image & Eating Behaviors

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When It Doesn't Get Better: A Qualitative Study of Eating Disorders, Sexual Identity, and Coming Out in Sexual Minority Men

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Body Image and High-Risk Weight and Shape Control Behaviors Among Transgender and Nonbindary Young Adults: The Role of Sexual Assault

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Pressure from Within: Gay-Community Stress and Body Dissatisfaction among Sexual Minority Men

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Pride and Body Image among Transgender and Nonbinary Adults: The Mediating Role of Body Appreciation between Gender Identity Pride and Intuitive Eating

Training in LGBTQ-Affirmative Mental Health Interventions

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Affirmative Stances in Training Programs Toward Sexual and Gender Minority Clients: Views from Clinical and Counseling Psychology Graduate Students

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Barriers to LGBQ- and TGNB-Affirmative Clinical Training in Psychology Doctoral Programs

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Training in LGBTQ-Affirmative Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: A Randomized Controlled Trial Across LGBTQ Community Centers

RECENT CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

  1. ​Manning III, R. B., & Soulliard, Z. A. (2024, April). Body shame as a moderator of gay community stress and drive for muscularity among sexual minority men. [Symposium paper presentation]. Midwestern Psychological Association convention, Chicago, IL, United States.

  2. Elbe, C. I., Siegel, J. A., Mendoza, R. R., Caravelli, N., Askew, A., Mitzner, J., Chakkour, E., & Blashill, A. J. (2024, April). Sex in a larger body: A qualitative study of casual sexual experiences among larger-bodied, sexual minority men. [Symposium paper presentation]. Midwestern Psychological Association convention, Chicago, IL, United States.

  3. Soulliard, Z. A., Lattanner, M. R., Bränstrom, R., & Pachankis, J. E. (2024, March). Pathways to disordered eating among sexual minority adults: A longitudinal population-based study. Paper presentation accepted at the International Conference on Eating Disorders, New York, New York.

  4. Argüello, M. A., Gordon, A. R., & Soulliard, Z. A. (2024, March). Gender and sexual identity data collection in eating disorders research: A scoping review. Paper presentation accepted at the International Conference on Eating Disorders, New York, New York.

  5. Soulliard, Z. A. (Chair) (2023, November). Cultivating trans joy and resilience: Positive body image among transgender and nonbinary populations. Symposium presented at the 57th Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Seattle, Washington.

  6. Soulliard, Z. A., & Harkness, A. (Chairs) (2023, November). Next steps for LGBTQ-affirmative care: Implementation and de-implementation efforts toward mental health equity for LGBTQ clients. Symposium accepted at the 57th Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Seattle, Washington.

  7. Elbe, C. I., Siegel, J. A., Mendoza, R. R., Caravelli, N., Mitzner, J., Chakkour, E., Askew, A., Ali, U., Herrera, J., & Blashill, A. J. (2023, November). A qualitative study on the embodied experiences of casual sex among larger-bodied, sexual minority men. Symposium accepted at the 57th Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Seattle, Washington.

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