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What Is Therapist Drift?
Therapist drift references a clinician’s tendency to deviate from evidence-based treatment as protocols are often viewed negatively.
App-Based Data Collection and the Future of Eating Disorder Treatment
Through app-based data collection, smartphones may change the future of eating disorder treatment, according to the EU Research Council.

Enhanced Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT-E)
CBT-E is the leading treatment for eating disorders like anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder. Learn if it might be right for you.
Short-Term Treatment for Eating Disorders: Don’t Look Back
The most current, short-term treatment for eating disorders lasts 20 to 40 weeks, is structured, and focuses on what is happening today.
From Identification to Treatment: Four Steps to Effectively Intervene with Your Child's Eating Disorder
Let's discuss four steps to effectively intervene with your child's eating disorder: identify symptoms, talk to your child, contact primary care, and plan for treatment.
The BED Brain: From Ingestion to Anxiety and Treatment
To understand why evidence-based interventions for BED are so effective, we must consider the BED brain pathways that are impacted by the ED.
Talk Therapy for Eating Disorders: To Talk or Not To Talk
Mental health providers often use talk therapy as their primary treatment method for a whole host of conditions that bring people to therapy.
Inside the Anorexic and Bulimic Brain
Let's take a look at the anorexic and bulimic brain as we consider eating disorders to be biologically-based illnesses.
The Impact of Media on Eating Disorders: Dissonance-Based Treatment and Body Positivity
A fascinating new study uses a dissonance-based approach to use the media to aid eating disorder treatment.
Outcomes and Intentions: A Year In Review
In today's blog post, we want to look at our outcomes for 2016 and then look ahead to our intentions for the coming year.