“…Researchers increasingly have focused on the role of cognitive factors, such as distorted processing of shape-and weight-related information, in the etiology and maintenance of eating-disorder symptoms and in the development of cognitive-behavioral treatments for these symptoms (e.g., (Ainsworth, Waller, & Kennedy, 2002;Cooper, 2003Cooper, , 2005Cooper, Wells, & Todd, 2004;Fairburn, Cooper & Shafran, 2003;Lee & Shafran, 2004;Mizes & Christiano, 1995;Williamson, Muller, Reas, & Thaw, 1999)). For example, Vitousek and colleagues proposed that increased attention to and memory for shape-, weight-, and eatingrelated information play a central role in the development and maintenance of eating-disorder symptoms (e.g., (Vitousek, 1996;Vitousek & Ewald, 1993;Vitousek & Hollon, 1990)).…”