Finding New Ways to Define and Improve Recovery Recovery from an eating disorder involves more than a retreat of symptoms. “Recovery” is frequently… Read More
From Across the Desk: Letting the New In A friend from Scotland has a time-honored tradition on New Year’s Eve: opening the back… Read More
The Challenges of Involuntary Treatment for AN Many barriers exist, including differing state regulations. What is the appropriate role for involuntary treatment… Read More
Early Childhood Adversity and Development of EDs Anorexia nervosa was the exception. The pathways from childhood adversity, such as the breakup of… Read More
Is Disturbed Body Image a Component of BED? In a small pilot study using an exposure-CBT technique, body image improved among overweight women… Read More
Driven Exercise and Its Connection to Purging Disorder A study examines how those who use driven exercise to lose weight might fit into… Read More
Family-Based Therapy for Teens with Severe AN The teen’s perception of family function was a key to treatment success. Family-based therapy (FBT),… Read More
Stigma and Discrimination Are Everyday Occurrences for Obese Patients A problem that can also be found in healthcare settings. Obese patients often are confronted… Read More
Book Review: The Clinical Handbook of Complex and Atypical Eating Disorders (Leslie Anderson, Stuart B. Murray, and Walter H. Kaye, Editors. Oxford University Press, New York,… Read More
Q&A: Sorting Out What Was and Wasn’t AN Q. One of my patients with AN has developed other puzzling symptoms, including what she… Read More
Coming in the Next Issue #Caution: Two Twitter Sites That May Promote Disordered Eating Is ARFID a Feeding or Eating… Read More
Also in This Issue The Challenges of Involuntary Treatment for AN Early Childhood Adversity and Development of EDs Is… Read More