William Grunewald
@willgrunewald
Clinical Psychology PhD Student at Auburn @REDSLabAuburn researching risk factors for eating pathology, muscle dysmorphia and suicidality. (he/him/his)
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07-04-2014 03:11:03
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William Grunewald's new study suggests perceived burdensomeness may explain the link between muscle dysmorphia symptoms and suicide outcomes: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Clinical psychology PhD applicants looking to study interpersonal violence, PTSD, women's health, & trauma-informed care, consider applying to my lab Auburn University : lathanlotuslab.com
Really excited to share our new Body Trust Scale (in press at Assessment) developed by William Grunewald in collaboration with @DrTiffanyABrown & @CheriLev: redslab.org/measures
Big congrats to William Grunewald for receiving an AU Department of Psychological Sciences Graduate Student Small Grant to help fund his dissertation: Dynamic Relationships between Conformity to Masculine Norms, Suicidal Ideation, and Muscle Dysmorphia Symptoms!
Wow! William Grunewald has a #TopCitedArticle at SLTB...if you haven't read it, check it out! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/sl…
Super cool to see my work on the relationship between muscle dysmorphia symptoms and suicidal ideation was in the top 10 most cited at SLTB of the past year! Huge thanks to all of the support and mentorship from co authors! Shruti Kinkel-Ram Shelby Ortiz REDSLab
Just published online. Traditionally, screening for probable eating disorders is mainly based on cut-off scores. We introduce an alternative DCM approach. More future research is needed to assess its performance. Jihong Zhang Jason Nagata, MD Wes Barnhart (they/he) Shuqi CUI, Emily
New article led by William Grunewald showing that among men anti-fat attitudes led to increased muscle dysmorphia symptoms over time: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Smell that? That's that official new paper smell Shayan Asadi Taka Suzuki Out now in JoPACS Doi: doi.org/10.1037/abn000…