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Influence of Autism Diagnosis on Anorexia Nervosa Pathology and Prognosis
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Influence of Autism Diagnosis on Anorexia Nervosa Pathology and Prognosis

My Story: Development Through the Lifespan I was a happy child, with many saying I was quirky, in my own world, but appeared content to be there. However, as I got older, I noticed increasing turbulence in how I was feeling, becoming far more aware of feeling different. It felt like everyone around me got […]

Fiona Hollings, BS + 2 more

Fiona Hollings, BS + 2 more

November 30, 2025

Anorexia Nervosa in Chinese Women and Adolescents
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Anorexia Nervosa in Chinese Women and Adolescents    

Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a chronic and debilitating mental illness characterized by an intense fear of weight gain, restriction of energy intake leading to significant weight loss that interrupts the developmental trajectory, and distorted body image (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). AN is considered the deadliest mental illness and is particularly difficult to treat due to […]

Dalemarie Johannesson, MS + 1 more

Dalemarie Johannesson, MS + 1 more

May 5, 2025

Pregnancy and Eating Disorders Among Cisgender Women
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Pregnancy and Eating Disorders Among Cisgender Women

General Mental Health, Pregnancy, and Cisgender Women One in five adults are impacted by mental health concerns in the United States. There is nearly a 12% discrepancy between prevalence of mental health concerns in men (40%) and women (51.7%; National Alliance on Mental Illness, 2023). This divergence begins as young as puberty, where the ratio […]

Zoe Ross-Nash, PsyD + 1 more

Zoe Ross-Nash, PsyD + 1 more

March 3, 2025

Eating Disorder Symptom Presentation Across Different Athletes
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Eating Disorder Symptom Presentation Across Different Athletes

While eating disorders are prevalent across all communities, eating disorders in athletes have an even higher occurrence rate than the general population. Approximately 19% of athletes endorse eating disorder pathology, while it occurs in about 9% of the general population (Ghazzawi, et al., 2024; Pike, 2024).  Some research indicates these numbers are even higher, with […]

Maria Ortiz, MS, LMHC, CEDS + 1 more

Maria Ortiz, MS, LMHC, CEDS + 1 more

December 11, 2024

Anorexia Nervosa and Perfectionism
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Anorexia Nervosa and Perfectionism

Anorexia nervosa (AN) is highly comorbid with other clinically significant pathologies and extremely prevalent among the general population. Stigmas associated with AN, such as vanity or self-responsibility attributions, may prevent a someone from receiving help. Instead, they may reach out for symptoms unrelated to disordered eating, such as co-occurring depression.  Despite this, folks with AN […]

Zoe Ross-Nash, PsyD + 1 more

Zoe Ross-Nash, PsyD + 1 more

January 16, 2022

Instagram and Disordered Eating
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Instagram and Disordered Eating

Social media has become a driving factor in today’s society. It can create and maintain business and social relationships. Of the many social media platforms, Instagram has become a major resource for those using it to follow and share photos for friends and family. It has even become a platform for people to launch their […]

Zoe Ross-Nash, PsyD + 1 more

Zoe Ross-Nash, PsyD + 1 more

July 4, 2021

Eating Disorders in Underrepresented Male Populations
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Eating Disorders in Underrepresented Male Populations

Negligence in treating men who display eating disorder (ED) symptomology begins with the history of the criteria in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). For example, in the DSM-IV-TR, to satisfy a diagnosis of Anorexia Nervosa (AN), it states that an assigned woman at birth (AWAB) must, “have an absence of three […]

Zoe Ross-Nash, PsyD + 1 more

Zoe Ross-Nash, PsyD + 1 more

February 27, 2021

Transgender Youths and Eating Disorders
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Transgender Youths and Eating Disorders

Stereotypes of eating disorders perpetuate common misconceptions regarding who may be at risk for their development. The stigma of disordered eating is that it only affects young, White, cisgender, high socioeconomic status (SES) women. As researchers and clinicians continue to challenge the stigmas associated with eating disorder pathology, it is increasingly evident eating disorders do […]

Veronica Grosse, MS

Veronica Grosse, MS

January 24, 2021

The Importance of Trauma-Informed Care in Eating Disorder Treatment
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The Importance of Trauma-Informed Care in Eating Disorder Treatment

Due to the high comorbidity between disordered eating after a traumatic experience, understanding the association between the two is pertinent to the conceptualization of a person experiencing such stressors. There is an increasing amount of literature suggesting that many of those with eating disorders (ED) also have a history of psychological trauma (Mitchell et al., […]

Zoe Ross-Nash, PsyD + 1 more

Zoe Ross-Nash, PsyD + 1 more

October 11, 2020

6 Recommendations to Reduce Weight Stigma and Discrimination in Eating Disorder Treatment
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6 Recommendations to Reduce Weight Stigma and Discrimination in Eating Disorder Treatment

Weight stigma, or unfavorable attitudes and beliefs about people of a higher body-weight, is ubiquitous in society, as well as mental health settings (Puhl & Heuer, 2009). Stigma associated with high body-weight shares many similarities with stigma related to disordered eating behaviors, such as the perception that both are indicative of a flawed disposition or […]

Laurie A. S. Veillette, M.Sc. + 1 more

Laurie A. S. Veillette, M.Sc. + 1 more

July 7, 2019

Identifying Eating Disorders in Latinas
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Identifying Eating Disorders in Latinas

Research shows clinicians are less likely to recognize eating disorder pathology in racial and ethnic minority women than in White women, even after controlling for the severity of self-reported disordered-eating symptoms (Becker, Franko, Speck, & Herzog, 2003; Gordon, Brattole, Wingate, & Joiner, 2006). These findings indicate that the problematic and unsupported stereotype of ethnic minority […]

Maria Lauer, M.Ed.

Maria Lauer, M.Ed.

October 24, 2017

The Ethics of Helping Clients with Weight Loss in Psychotherapy
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The Ethics of Helping Clients with Weight Loss in Psychotherapy

Clients often present to psychotherapy asking for help with weight loss. In the U.S., weight loss goals are normative in women and very common in men: 57% of women and 40% of men report trying to lose weight within the past year (Yaemsiri, Slining, & Agarwall, 2010). Psychologists and allied clinicians have rarely considered the […]

Margit I. Berman, Ph.D.

Margit I. Berman, Ph.D.

April 16, 2017

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