Who we are and what we do.
Read MoreEating disorders research matters. A conversation with our Center's founding director, Dr. B. Timothy Walsh, clarifies why.
What is the relationship between the mood you’re in and the food you eat? That's what we are trying to learn more
How gratitude could be the first gift you receive this holiday season.
Our group’s work on obesity in adults and adolescents will be represented at the 2014 meetings of The Obesity Society and the
It’s common knowledge that we sometimes use food to soothe ourselves when we’re feeling bad, but it’s less clear why. Here's a
Suicide is not only a problem for those who are depressed. Eating disorders are associated with high suicide rates, even in the
How mental health professionals and other clinicians can shine a light on weight bias and its impacts on their patients.
Research assistants, Katrina Kostro, BA, and Christine Call, AB, reflect on their lessons learned on the job at the Columbia Center for
What if a medication treatment could lessen the psychological symptoms that become barriers to eating in anorexia nervosa?
Participating in a scientific study as a healthy control is a form of community service. It is a chance to get your