Some Highlights of the 2018 iaedp Symposium in Orlando Bringing the Magic of the Mind to Treatment of Eating Disorders The International Association of… Read More
From Across the Desk: Uncovering the Power of our Brains to Improve ED Treatment Our beautiful, complex, and changeable brains contain pathways to recovery that apparently have been hiding… Read More
UPDATE: Predicting Suicidal Ideation in College Women with EDs Researchers have identified several factors that help predict suicidal ideation (SI) among college students. As… Read More
Twitter’s Link to Pro-ana Sites Two studies look at the internet community aspects of these sites. Pro-ana websites are important… Read More
Medical Complications: A Troubling Presence at Admission Comorbid medical complications were common among adults admitted with EDs. The importance of medical complications… Read More
How Race, Weight, Sex and Socioeconomic Background Affect ED Diagnoses SWAG stereotypes are still prevalent. It remains the case that most people with EDs will… Read More
When Parents Encourage Children and Teens to Diet A study shows negative and long-lasting effects. Parents who tell a child or teen they… Read More
BOOK REVIEW Eating Disorders: A Guide to Medical Care and Complications, 3rd Edition. (Philip Mehler, MD, FAED and Arnold Anderson, MD, Editors. Paperback, $35; hardcover, $73. Baltimore, MD:… Read More
Identifying Disordered Eating Among Young Men A first step is paying attention to concerns about leanness, muscle mass, and use of… Read More
Examining the Value AN Patients Place on their Illness Unraveling some of the many paradoxes of the disorder. Among the many paradoxes of treating… Read More
Caring for Transition Age Youth Using a new form of family-based therapy for a young age group. Transition age youth… Read More
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS Suspicious Cardiac Signs in Young AN Patients Q. Is there any new information about young patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) and suspicious… Read More