tCBT New post: Equitable access to evidence-based treatment for eating disorders for patients with low-income: identifying barriers and exploring solutions
Full free text at https://t.co/w0U0ia79sd
#eatingdisorders#equity#CBTworks
Today marks the beginning of #EDAW2024. How can providers who do not specialize in eating disorders feel better prepared to assess ED symptoms?
@drglasofer, the author of several books on ED, discussed recently on the Practical for Your Practice podcast: https://t.co/NFGJXr0jkw
Interested in writing about the potential current and/or historical harms of CBT interventions (eg behaviorally-based conversion therapies)? Submit an article idea to our special issue of the Behavior Therapist! 👇
The 988 helpline registered 154,585 more calls, texts and chats during Nov 2022 compared to old national lifeline in Nov 2021. Texting is very popular, w/ @samhsagov noting a 1,227% increase in texts during that same time. https://t.co/nMH3zJwYxy via @statnews
Happy to come back to Coming Back Better to reflect on how eating and other routines changed for #teens during #COVID19 and offer ideas for how to navigate this point in the pandemic while maintaining a healthy relationship w/ eating, exercise, and body image.
Join us on this #podcast episode of Coming Back Better, as #PsychHub CEO @AskForHelp & Paul Deger discuss how eating habits, socializing & routines changed for teens during the pandemic, & hear from experts about how parents can help their teens navigate this time in their lives.
I am *thrilled* to share our @IntJEatDisord systematic review and meta-analysis led by my postdoc mentor @ColumbiaED, Dr. Tim Walsh, comparing the clinical features of persons with atypical anorexia nervosa (AAN) to those with AN https://t.co/529P2ifO6S
Great to join the @PsychHub crew for episode 1 of Coming Back Better, a podcast encouraging reflection on what we have learned in the #pandemic and how to move forward. Here, we talked about how the pandemic transformed families.
https://t.co/Q9Nu3FR9U7 via @ColumbiaED
Excited to be en route to my third #ACNP and my first @CDI_PSYCH booster! I’m finishing up my postdoc at @ColumbiaED and I study the mechanisms of binge-purge eating pathology and other internalizing disorders. Come by my (W106) and @blairuniackemd (T110) posters!
Why are dancers a vulnerable group for disordered eating and eating disorders? Learn more via @ColumbiaED. @bridgetwhitlow @aed_iced #Dance#ballet#athletes https://t.co/jcRP5jTxcQ
#CBTworks in the news again - facing fears to move forward, great summary of the approach with a lot of profiles to show exposure in action
https://t.co/ppUwRPHDnN