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Behind the Scenes | Exchanges
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Blog of the UNC Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders. Category Archives: Behind the Scenes. Meet the Team: Kate Kirby, MS, RDN, CSSD. July 21, 2016. BY: Sarah Leck DATE: July 21, 2016 Explain your role at the Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders (CEED). What is a typical day like for you? I serve as […]. Read Article →. Negative Body Image Messages in a Children’s Book. May 18, 2016. Read Article →. Is Body Dissatisfaction Driving Unhappiness in Teen Girls? April 27, 2016. Read Article →. BY: E...
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Blog of the UNC Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders. Microbiome: A New Direction in Understanding Anorexia Nervosa. BY: Stephanie Thomas, PhD DATE: September 1, 2016 The big buzz in research these days is Microbiome . It has even caught the attention of the White House. On May 13th […]. Read Article →. What makes a Villain? Fat Shaming in Children’s Literature. Read Article →. Combating Back to School Stress: Tips on Caring for Your Mind, Body, and Spirit. Read Article →. Read Article →. BY: Sarah ...
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Expanding the Therapist Tool Belt: Novel Approaches to Working with Families: Part Three | Exchanges
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Blog of the UNC Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders. Expanding the Therapist Tool Belt: Novel Approaches to Working with Families: Part Three. August 13, 2015. BY: Cristin Runfola, PhD. DATE: August 13, 2015. In a Special Issue, the. Eating Disorders: The Journal of Treatment and Prevention. Part Three: Engaging Carers in Treatment. Couple-Based Interventions for Adults With Eating Disorders,. By *Kirby, *Runfola, Fischer, * Baucom, and * Bulik. Couple-based interventions for adults with eating dis...
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Blog of the UNC Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders. January 2, 2016. The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2015 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: The concert hall at the Sydney Opera House holds 2,700 people. This blog was […]. Read Article →. On the Perspicacity of Clinicians: Reflections on the Hilde Bruch Award. October 11, 2015. Read Article →. In Memoriam: Jennifer Ann McLamb Whitaker. August 9, 2015. Read Article →. Bottom Line Troupe Performs for CEED Benefit.
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Commentary | Exchanges
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Blog of the UNC Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders. What makes a Villain? Fat Shaming in Children’s Literature. BY: Tosha Smith, PhD DATE: August 29, 2016 Like many parents with small children, I really value reading with my kids. We hear all the time from our children’s doctors […]. Read Article →. Encouraging Children to Have a Healthy Relationship with Food: What Does the Research Say? July 27, 2016. Read Article →. Calories Source of Life, Not Guilt. July 13, 2016. Read Article →. July 1, 2016.
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Blog of the UNC Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders. Meet the Team: Elaina Efird and Erin McDonnell. BY: Sarah Leck DATE: July 28, 2016 We want you to get to know the UNC Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders team! Last week you met Kate Kirby, the […]. Read Article →. Encouraging Children to Have a Healthy Relationship with Food: What Does the Research Say? July 27, 2016. Read Article →. Meet the Team: Kate Kirby, MS, RDN, CSSD. July 21, 2016. I serve as […]. Read Article →. July 13, 2016.
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In Memoriam: Jennifer Ann McLamb Whitaker | Exchanges
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Blog of the UNC Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders. In Memoriam: Jennifer Ann McLamb Whitaker. August 9, 2015. Some people light up the world with their warmth. Jennifer Ann McLamb Whitaker was one of those rare people. Jennifer and Rita cutting the ribbon at our program opening in 2003. As much as suffering can ever have meaning, Jennifer’s battles with anorexia saved and improved the lives of hundreds of people who have been helped by our center. Jennifer at our 2006 conference. 8211; See more a...
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Recovery from an Eating Disorder: Is it Possible? | Exchanges
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Blog of the UNC Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders. Recovery from an Eating Disorder: Is it Possible? July 27, 2015. DATE: July 27, 2015. Is full recovery even possible? For example, someone with anorexia may have gained weight and curtailed exercise and someone with binge-eating disorder may have stopped binge eating, but both still have negative thoughts about food and their bodies. These persistent negative thoughts have been shown to predict relapse. [1]. Therefore, it is important to have a c...
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Clinic News | Exchanges
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Blog of the UNC Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders. Category Archives: Clinic News. How Does a High Fat Diet Impact the Brain? June 20, 2016. BY: Andrew Hardaway, PhD DATE: June 20, 2016 In my previous post, I introduced some emerging research on how diets rich in fat affect brain energy availability. In this post, […]. Read Article →. CEED in the News. Eating Disorders in Midlife and Beyond. April 14, 2016. Read Article →. Embody Carolina: A Critical Part of CEED’s Mission. April 1, 2016. Kicking...
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Adventures of a UNC CEED Post-Doc: Volunteering for the Cause | Exchanges
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Blog of the UNC Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders. Adventures of a UNC CEED Post-Doc: Volunteering for the Cause. August 3, 2015. In Behind the Scenes. CEED in the News. DATE: August 3, 2015. In wrapping up my first year of post-doctoral training at UNC-CEED, I’ve reflected over the experiences of the past year. While the fall was full of traditional academic experiences, like training to become a therapist for our couples treatment of eating disorders studies, UCAN and UNITE. By the enthusiasm, ...
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