Oral Health and Eating Disorders in Australia No guidelines yet exist for dietitians working with persons with eating disorders. Eating-disorder-related behaviors, including… Read More
Update: ED Patients and the Costs of the Pandemic A recent survey of 1000 people with eating disorders in the US (n=511) and the… Read More
Changing Attitudes about Exposure Therapy A study targeted therapists’ resistance to use this therapy. Exposure therapy is a key aspect… Read More
Does Taste Play a Part in EDs? Few studies have explored this question. Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and the NIH… Read More
BOOK REVIEW Sick Enough. A Guide to the Medical Complications of Eating Disorders. By Jennifer L. Gaudiani,… Read More
Questions and Answers: Counteracting Shame and Stigma from Social Media Q. A patient recently complained about all the comments she sees on social media that… 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
Anorexia Nervosa 30 Years after the Diagnosis There were no deaths, but about 20% had a chronic ED. Relatively few studies have… Read More
Questions and Answers: Seeking a Better Definition of ‘Food Addiction’ Q: A colleague and I have an ongoing debate about food addiction. He claims that… Read More
Update: A Medicare Boon for those with EDs Until very recently, Medicare did not cover programs and services that used remote audio-only telephone… Read More
A Brief Intervention for Early Eating Disorders Taking action when a young patient didn’t meet diagnostic criteria but still was at risk… Read More