Emerging Adulthood: A Time When Treatment is Less Available Patients 16 to 24 face barriers to treatment. The period between adolescence and adulthood, termed… Read More
Changing Attitudes about Exposure Therapy A study targeted therapists’ resistance to use this therapy. Exposure therapy is a key aspect… Read More
Coming in the next issue The Art and Science of Evaluating Your Clinical Practice By John L. Levitt, PhD, FAED,… Read More
When Family-Based Treatment Fails Can therapist and family members successfully reboot treatment? Family-based treatment (FBT) for adolescents with AN… Read More
Establishing Canadian Practice Guidelines for Children and Teens The most highly recommended treatments were family-based. By any measure, it was a daunting project:… Read More
In the Next Issue More highlights of the iaedp virtual meeting, including keynote addresses by Dr. John Levitt on… Read More
Enhanced Cognitive Behavior Therapy A highly individualized approach that was first introduced in the 1970s. Enhanced cognitive behavior therapy… Read More
Restrictive Eating Among Obese and Overweight Teens Disordered eating can be easily overlooked in this group. “Some patients with [undiagnosed] restrictive eating… Read More
In the Next Issue Highlights from the IADEP Virtual National Meeting Shortly before the annual IAEDP meeting was to… Read More
EDR Welcomes a New Board Member EDR is pleased to welcome Judith Banker, MA, LLP, FAED, to our Editorial Advisory Board.… Read More
COVID-19, Eating Disorders, and Telehealth A rapid migration to telehealth is underway. At the moment, the COVID-19 pandemic continues to… Read More
Correction Erin Knopf, MD, co-author of “Managing Low Bone Mineral Density in Adolescents with Eating Disorders:… Read More