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Tag Archives: bulimia nervosa

Feeling Fat and Fearing Weight Gain: What Does It Really Mean?
Journal Club

Feeling Fat and Fearing Weight Gain: What Does It Really Mean?

Posted on December 14, 2020 by Barbara Smolek, MPA • Leave a comment

Written by Jacqueline Patmore, BA. Researchers work to unpack these concepts and their significance. Continue reading →

Engaging with Open Science to Further Understanding of Eating Disorders
Research Updates

Engaging with Open Science to Further Understanding of Eating Disorders

Posted on November 2, 2020 by Caitlin Lloyd, PhD • Leave a comment

Our latest efforts to enhance the possibility of replication, and strengthen confidence in findings, across research studies. Continue reading →

COVID-19 and Quarantine: What are the Risks for People with Eating Disorders?
Helpful Hints / In the News

COVID-19 and Quarantine: What are the Risks for People with Eating Disorders?

Posted on April 14, 2020 by Lauren Davis, BS • 1 Comment

Navigating eating, recovery, and wellness during a pandemic. Continue reading →

Staying Well During a Public Health Crisis
Helpful Hints / In the News

Staying Well During a Public Health Crisis

Posted on March 16, 2020 by Deborah R Glasofer, PhD • Leave a comment

3 ways to continue making progress in your eating disorder recovery in these extraordinary times. Continue reading →

‘Tis the Season to be Mindful
Helpful Hints

‘Tis the Season to be Mindful

Posted on November 22, 2019 by Alexandra F. Muratore, PhD • Leave a comment

5 strategies to curb binge eating during the holidays. Continue reading →

Revamp Your Diet Beliefs, Not Your Diet
Helpful Hints

Revamp Your Diet Beliefs, Not Your Diet

Posted on June 26, 2019 by Lisa Ranzenhofer, PhD • Leave a comment

Try giving your “givens” a second thought. Continue reading →

Are Medications Helpful for Eating Disorders?
Clinicians' Corner / Helpful Hints / Mythbusters

Are Medications Helpful for Eating Disorders?

Posted on March 25, 2019 by Annabella Hochschild BA • Leave a comment

Written by Annabella Hochschild, BA, Laurel Mayer, MD, and Deborah R. Glasofer, PhD.
A review of medication treatment options. Continue reading →

After the Oscars…Our Meeting of the Academy
Events

After the Oscars…Our Meeting of the Academy

Posted on March 6, 2019 by Barbara Smolek, MPA • Leave a comment

Looking forward to connecting with colleagues and new attendees at ICED 2019. Continue reading →

Eating Disorders: The Rest of the Iceberg
Mythbusters

Eating Disorders: The Rest of the Iceberg

Posted on February 26, 2019 by Deborah R Glasofer, PhD • 1 Comment

If you think you know who gets eating disorders, you may need to think again. Continue reading →

Addressing Compulsive Exercise in Treatment
Journal Club / Research Updates

Addressing Compulsive Exercise in Treatment

Posted on January 23, 2019 by Maya Dalack, BS • Leave a comment

What the latest research can teach us about group approaches for inpatients with eating disorders. Continue reading →

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