Now that it’s official, I’m so happy to share- before everything shut down for winter break, I accepted a job at Clemson University! In August 2023, I will be starting as a tenure-track Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology! #GoTigers
Hi folks! My publisher would like me to post that my Intuitive Eating Treatment Manual is coming out on 9/1! You can preorder on Amazon or through the publisher (link below). I did my best to make this book as useful & inclusive as possible & to address IE's criticisms.
New paper alert! We (@DrMartinWagar @BBennettPhD@TaylorE_Penwell@umledelab) tested a modified version of the Attitudes Towards Obese Persons (ATOP) scale that included neutral language (e.g., from "obese" to "higher weight"). 1/2
Holy sh*t, it’s real!
Endless gratitude to Evelyn & Elyse, who have been so supportive & helped make this happen, @TracyTylka for writing the foreword & putting IE on the research map, & @NewHarbinger for believing in this project.
What does my student membership get me?
Why should I encourage my fellow students to also become Society for Health Psychology (Div. 38) members?
Share this with other students to let them know about the benefits of joining SfHP!
We are delighted to announce a Professional Development Series in June geared towards members of our SIG. We have events for people looking into graduate school, students wondering about clinical internship, and folks applying for postdocs/jobs. More details in the flyer!
@BBurnettePhD It is truly manufactured- and you don’t owe anyone anything, especially an apology. Sending good vibes your way, and bad vibes to anyone making you feel like this 💛
I had a wonderful time being part of this amazing panel with @psychbren@schueler_jordan@BBurnettePhD and @BBennettPhD last week in NYC 🥰 Very honoured and proud to be surrounded by such wonderful people and researchers.
Looking for a really cool panel to attend at #ICED2024 that gives early career folks a voice AND tips for interventions research??
Attend our Early Career-SIG panel, "Challenges and recommendations for conducting pilot ED interventions in grad school" on Friday from 4-5:30 🤗😍
@lluaces The United way’s ALICE (asset limited, income constrained, employed) report might help - they do it for most states and it includes a calculated minimum cost of living to get by as a single person or a family of four
Go to medical school
Go to residency
Do subspecialty training in cancer medicine
Meticulously determine what dose best balances risk/benefit for a person under your care
Have your prescription completely undermined by someone who has never even seen the patient & never will
Happy to see this published! Led by @HaynosAF & @AmyHEgbert, we overview the public health harms of labeling eating disorders as a ‘niche’ topic.
If you "don't study EDs," but you study other psych concerns, we urge you to consider that you probably do.
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A thread about our depraved healthcare system, and a plea.
In 2021, my friend Carole was diagnosed with terminal stage four cancer. A single parent with two kids, she had just turned 43. In 2017, she had watched her brother Chris die of the same cancer. He too was in his 40s.