One Size Does Not Fit Most
BY: JESSICA BAKER, PhD DATE: October 16, 2105 This blog began with my being home sick earlier this week for a couple of days with my 14-month-old son. We were […]
BY: JESSICA BAKER, PhD DATE: October 16, 2105 This blog began with my being home sick earlier this week for a couple of days with my 14-month-old son. We were […]
The very first book I ever read on eating disorders was The Golden Cage by Hilde Bruch. She wrote that book in 1978 at the age of 74 after a […]
By: Yormeri Silva, B.A. Date: 09/15/2015 There is a call to enhance early detection of eating disorders in the Latino population. However, Latinos/as who suffer from an eating disorder are […]
DATE: October 2, 2015 By: Susan C. Kleiman In addition to my affiliation with UNC CEED as a PhD student under Dr. Cynthia Bulik, I have been fortunate to work […]
Recently, an article published by our colleague Dr. Nancy Zucker at Duke University, received a lot of media attention. The study, titled Psychological and Psychosocial Impairments in Preschoolers with Selective […]
BY: Morgan Walker DATE: September 22, 2015 On Tuesday, September 15th, McCall Dempsey arrived at UNC driving an SUV filled with scales and sledgehammers, ready to unload in a high-traffic […]