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The Columbia Center for Eating Disorders is an internationally recognized program committed to the research and treatment of eating disorders.

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The findings suggest “substantial mental health benefits can be achieved at physical activity levels even below the public health recommendations, with additional benefit for meeting the minimum recommended target but limited extra benefit beyond that.” psypost.org/2022/05/meta-a…

Deborah R. Glasofer PhD (@drglasofer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great chat b/w Kathleen Pike & Dr. Tim Walsh, Founding Director ColumbiaCtr4ED, on his big ideas across his career. I ❤️ that @aed_iced is helping people to hear directly from the source about using a scientific method to test questions/move the field forward. youtu.be/ZCuLkUCXQwo

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Next week, on 7/16, 988 is the number to call if you are in mental health crisis. This is the good news. The bad news? Congress has only allocated one-time funding; it is up to states to step up and create funding streams for 988 to be fully operational. usatoday.com/story/news/nat…

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9-8-8 is the new way to connect to a behavioral health crisis call specialist. 9-8-8 provides free & confidential support to people in suicidal crisis or mental health-related distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, across the US. #captweet #mentalhealth

9-8-8 is the new way to connect to a behavioral health crisis call specialist. 9-8-8 provides free & confidential support to people in suicidal crisis or mental health-related distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, across the US. #captweet #mentalhealth
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Research on depression helps us better understand the causes and then importantly how best to help people. Learn more about the research areas at our center: columbiapsychiatry.org/about-us/cente…

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In view of a recent law suit, its important to remember the role social media plays....abcnews.go.com/GMA/News/insta… Just How Harmful Is Social Media? Our Experts Weigh-In. shar.es/afpZka via @Columbiamsph Deborah R. Glasofer PhD

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A primer on food insecurity and associations with disordered eating, written by our wonderful ColumbiaCtr4ED summer volunteer, Rachel Kraff. thefeedblog.com/2022/07/27/foo… Evelyn Attia ColumbiaPublicHealth

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I've been thinking a lot (and now writing) about the importance of leading with behavior as the pandemic marches on, and other stressors present themselves...#COVID19 #resilience #Mentalhealth thefeedblog.com/2022/08/10/rid… via ColumbiaCtr4ED

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What can parents do in the absence of promptly available care? @JessGrose Kids’ #Mentalhealth Health Is a ‘National Emergency.’ Therapists Are in Short Supply. nytimes.com/2022/08/10/opi…

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Studies show there is an increased risk of suicide for those with eating disorders. Let's talk about it. #SuicidePrevention #eatingdisorder #SuicidePreventionMonth

Studies show there is an increased risk of suicide for those with eating disorders. Let's talk about it. #SuicidePrevention #eatingdisorder #SuicidePreventionMonth
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Studies show people with ADHD have triple the risk of developing an eating disorder. “The evidence is consistent,” says Lisa Ranzenhofer, Ph.D. ColumbiaCtr4ED Columbia Medicine. Here’s what to watch for. bit.ly/3xbsmO6

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2018-19 Nat’l Survey of Children’s Health found 7.8% of children and adolescents 3-17yo had a current #anxiety disorder — numbers that may have increased w/ pandemic. U.S. preventive health group recommends anxiety screening for kids 8-18 statnews.com/2022/10/11/pre… via STAT

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A very effective treatment for #eatingdisorders may or may not be right at this time....read more! Is Family-Based Treatment the Right Fit for Us? thefeedblog.com/2022/11/02/is-… NEDA Project HEAL Columbia Psychiatry