Stanford is conducting an NIH-sponsored study looking at how to best train private practice therapists in delivering Family-Based Treatment for anorexia nervosa. Participants will learn FBT, earn CE credits & compensation! Determine your eligibility here: https://t.co/26P8gpztea
It feels surreal to come to terms with the loss of a mentor, especially someone as profoundly influential in one's life as Barr has been in mine.
C. Barr Taylor was not only a brilliant, creative, and diligent scholar but also a kind, warm, and fun mentor, collaborator, and friend. His research focused on developing and studying accessible, affordable, evidence-based interventions for various mental and physical health conditions. Barr was also a pioneer in incorporating technology into clinical practice. As early as the 1990s, he studied telephone-based group interventions, and in his recent endeavors, he explored the efficacy of chatbots for both prevention and intervention. His significant body of work, with a staggering 63,706 citations (https://t.co/vtAmow98Ip), speaks volumes about the impact he has made in the field of behavioral medicine. Barr was not only a distinguished scholar but also a passionate painter, avid fisherman, and accomplished author outside the academic realm. His diverse interests and talents enriched his life and left a multifaceted legacy that touched many beyond the scholarly community.
On a personal level, collaborating with Barr, alongside the numerous colleagues and friends I encountered through our shared efforts, has been a gift that irreversibly altered the course of my career. May the memory of Barr be a lasting blessing.
@LifeAtPAU@BehavioralMed
Don't miss this week's issue of #ScienceTranslationalMedicine!
Connectome blueprints reveal how habit-forming brain circuits go awry in binge eating, antiviral antibodies protect large animals from severe yellow fever, and more. https://t.co/K6scfQ1Mli
🔥Hot off the press at Science Translational Medicine🔥 thrilled to share this elegant work on habit circuitry in binge-type eating disorders using @CaraBohon's NIMH K23 multi-modal imaging data led by superstar (& soon-to-be MD!) Allan Wang https://t.co/4jZt89Epgs
Hard to read but worth the effort! Prof Eric Stice at #ANZAED2022 explaining the most effective prevention for EDs must include peers. Take note. @EDResearch
Interesting #EatingDisorders research from @nandinid88 and colleagues at @StanfordPSY @EDResearch: teens diagnosed with #AnorexiaNervosa during #COVID19 had ⬇️ weight and ⬆️ compensatory exercise compared to adolescents with AN presenting pre-pandemic.
https://t.co/7VItOO4Gcw
Stanford is conducting an NIH-sponsored study looking at how to best train private practice therapists in delivering Family-Based Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa. Email [email protected] or determine your eligibility here: https://t.co/26P8gpztea
Do you have a biological daughter between the ages of 13-15 and live in the CA Bay Area? Join researchers at Stanford as they hope to learn more about adolescent development and eating behaviors! Learn more: https://t.co/bVvFuolAL6 You will be compensated for your time!
Stanford is conducting an NIH-sponsored study looking at how to best train private practice therapists in delivering Family-Based Treatment for anorexia nervosa. Participants will learn FBT, earn CE credits & compensation! Determine your eligibility here: https://t.co/26P8gpztea
Are you a parent with a 13-15 year old daughter? A Stanford study is investigating development of healthy eating and invites you and your daughter to participate! Teens can earn $225 and parents can earn $15! To learn more: https://t.co/XhsJDndgDJ or visit https://t.co/bVvFuolAL6
Are you a parent with a 13-15 year old daughter? A Stanford study is investigating development of healthy eating and invites you and your daughter to participate! Teens can earn $225 and parents can earn $15! To learn more: https://t.co/XhsJDndgDJ or visit https://t.co/bVvFuolAL6
Do you want to participate in a study about the brain and food? A Stanford University study is using fMRI to learn how brain function relates to eating and emotions. ALL women 18-25 are invited to participate and will earn $75 for taking part! Learn more https://t.co/KwnpQ3cDgP
🚨 #NewPublication alert
The effect of mood on food versus non-food interference among females who are high and low on emotional eating
https://t.co/z6Recgfab9
@JEatDisord @CaraBohon
@emilybilekphd @CheriLev @TaraDeliberto Join our study! Online training in FBT created by Jim Lock and Daniel Le Grange with supervision from UCSF faculty! https://t.co/lk7y1CIslu
Stanford is conducting an NIH-sponsored study looking at how to best train private practice therapists in delivering Family-Based Treatment for anorexia nervosa. Participants will learn FBT, earn CE credits & compensation! Determine your eligibility here: https://t.co/26P8gpztea
📢 Clinicians feel less confident evaluating males with #eatingdisorders and were less likely to evaluate HPG axis suppression in males, highlighting the need for more provider training.
📣 New study in @IntJEatDisord by Lance Nelson @StanfordPeds 🔗 https://t.co/IknUM32hG6
Our team at University of Chicago is currently recruiting women for a study in food access and eating behaviors. Email [email protected] or scan the QR code if interested. Please RT and spread the word!
@StanfordPSY is accepting applications for postdoctoral fellowship in clin psych - major emphasis in #eatingdisorders : https://t.co/T08MEgK5xC Join our team!
We are hiring clinical faculty! Role includes teaching/supervision of pre-doc psych interns, psych postdocs, & child psychiatry fellows & providing clinical care for children, adolescents & young adults w/ eating disorders at inpatient & outpatient levels https://t.co/K3Hpqn0RZP