“…The phenomenon of thought–shape fusion (TSF) has been described as a specific cognitive distortion in eating disorders (EDs; Shafran, Teachman, Kerry, & Rachman, ) based on the findings of thought–action fusion (TAF; Shafran & Rachman, ; Shafran, Thordarson, & Rachman, ) in individuals with obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD). It has been shown that TAF and TSF are highly correlated in clinical samples of patients suffering from an ED as well as in healthy controls (HCs; Coelho, Carter, McFarlane, & Polivy, ; Coelho, Ouellet‐Courtois, Purdon, & Steiger, ; Jauregui Lobera, Santed, Shafran, Santiago, & Estébanez, ). Nevertheless, the two concepts distinguish between EDs and OCD as patients suffering from OCD were not more susceptible to TSF than HCs (Coelho, Baeyens, Purdon, Pitet, & Bouvard, ).…”