Using Body-Positive Imagery on Social Media Men reacted particularly strongly to a drive for muscularity. Much has been made of the… Read More
Predicting Relapse Many factors can signal risk of relapse, especially in AN patients. High relapse rates among… Read More
From Across the Desk Fall is here, and it arrives with some new changes for Eating Disorders Review. For… Read More
Changing Body Weight Bias: Things That Hurt and Help Sandra Wartski, PsyD, CEDS The severe stigma and bias associated with larger bodies is well… Read More
Eating Disorders Later in Life By Kirsten Book, PMHNP, FNP-BC Eating disorders are usually diagnosed during adolescence and young adulthood,… Read More
Looking At Anorexia Nervosa in a New Way Newer global approaches search for neurobiological causes Anorexia nervosa still has one of the highest… Read More
The ABCs of SOS (Strategies of Self-Care): Self-Reflection for the ED Clinician By Sandra Wartski, PsyD, CEDS Silber Psychological Services, Raleigh, North Carolina Clinician self-care is… Read More
Transitioning to Adult AN Services Three studies identify barriers to AN patients, healthcare professionals, and parents. At some point during… Read More
Using the Internet to Reach Those at Risk of EDs A new way to reach people? Join us for the iaedp 2022 Virtual Symposium… Read More
Social Media and Body Dissatisfaction One spinoff is a beneficial tool for identifying teens at risk. For more than 30… Read More
Parents Caring for Adult Patients with AN and BN Speak Out 'Wearing too many hats' is one of the most common problems among an oft-overlooked group.… Read More
Working with Patients with Severe and Enduring Eating Disorders Who Refuse Further Treatment By Joel Yager, MD University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, Colorado Every so often,… Read More