
Jess Griffiths
@jessthegriff
FREED National Co-Lead at SLaM, Eating Disorders Therapist MBACP (Accred), Maudsley Learning Lived Experience Lead, NHS-E.
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http://www.jessgriffiths.co.uk 05-09-2009 08:09:59
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“She was dying. If you said to her unless you eat, you will die. She’d [say] that’s fine I’d rather die than eat.” Jeff Stelling tells #TimesRadio it was an “amazingly difficult” task to find help for his daughter who was suffering from an eating disorder. @FifiGlover

Author of Routledge Books title Eating Disorders: The Basics Jess Griffiths spoke to Bryony Gordon on The Life of Bryony podcast about recovering from binge eating. ⬇️ dailymail.lnk.to/life-of-bryony… Mail Online

Congratulations to Kate, Professor of Psychology in Eating Disorders Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience and Consultant Psychologist NHS Maudsley, who has been awarded an MBE in the New Year Honours List, for her services to people with eating disorders and autism. kcl.ac.uk/news/new-years…



What factors need to be considered when thinking about personalising treatment for eating disorders? A new research paper reviews the key current considerations, gaps in our knowledge, and the potential directions for the future of personalisation. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wp…

New publication with Ellen Maloney (she/her) Dr Emy Nimbley, Emma Clark, Lisa Thomson and Rachel loomes on clinicians experience of eating disorder focused family therapy (FBT/FT-AN) with Autistic young people and their families. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/er…


I'm at very early stages of designing research on safety & restrictive practices in Eating Disorder inpatient wards - we need lived experience voices to join an advisory panel. Spaces are very limited, for info register here forms.office.com/e/SVUmyJgFKD or email [email protected]










Incredibly pleased to receive National Institute for Health and Care Research award tonight for Research Impact for the Safewards project. Huge credit to Prof Len Bowers, my fab colleague, Geoff Brennan, and everyone across the world that continues to implement Safewards to create calmer, safer wards. Safewards