Interoceptive Awareness, Eating Disorders, and Other Mental Health Symptoms: A Promising Treatment Target

by Aurora Green, UNC CEED Summer Research Fellow and PhD student in clinical psychology University of Maine What Is Interoceptive Awareness? Mental health symptoms can have many different causes. Some […]

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#SkinnyTok is banned, but what about the algorithms that spread it?

by Emily Woodworth, CEED Summer Research Fellow and PhD student in clinical psychology at the University at Albany, State University of New York  “SkinnyTok” has been making headlines since early […]

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The Power of One Mother: A Tribute to Marguerite (Rita) Lovett Robbins

by Cynthia Bulik, PhD Back in the early 2000s, a remarkable and deeply determined mother laid the groundwork for what would become the UNC Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders […]

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The Need for Specialized Training in Eating Disorders for Medical Students, Trainees, and Practicing Physicians

by Vivian Lee, M.A., Medical Student at The University of Texas Medical Branch, and CEED Summer Research Fellow 2024 Earlier this year, I gave a workshop to a group of […]

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UNC Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders (CEED) Celebrates 20 Years of Firsts

by Cynthia Bulik, PhD, Founding Director of CEED It’s hard to believe that 20 years ago we cut the ribbon to launch what was then called the UNC Eating Disorders […]

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