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The journal psychiatrists read cover-to-cover!
 
SPECIAL REPORT: Eating Disorders
CHAIR: Angela S. Guarda, MD
Read these new articles in this month’s print issue!
Stress, Habits, and Anorexia: Breaking the Cycle
If the maladaptive behaviors of anorexia are habitual, then treatment needs to specifically address the cues that lead to the behavior (not the feared outcomes).
What Happened to Evidence-Based Treatments in Eating Disorders?
Researchers explore the evidence-based treatments and ways to close the research-practice gap to extend treatment to more patients.
 
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Exploring the Neurobiology of Eating Disorders
By understanding the neurocircuitry, clinicians can work with these traits rather than against them, improving treatment effectiveness and patient outcomes.
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EDs: Not Just for the Young at Heart
While eating disorders are less prevalent in older adults than their younger counterparts, associated mortality increases with age.
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Patients in Crisis Settings
Patients in crisis, especially those with substance use disorders, present with unique challenges. Here: Tips for laying the foundation for better care.
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Up Next Month: Eating Disorders, Part 2

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