Scientific Work in Anorexia Nervosa (SWAN)
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SWAN Research Group | Anorexia Nervosa & Other Eating Disorders | @orygen_aus/@Unimelb | Led by A/Prof Andrea Phillipou & team | [email protected]
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https://orygen.org.au/Research/Research-Areas/Eating-disorders 23-09-2019 05:35:07
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Thank you Frank Iorfino for your insights today at #ThinkTank2024 about personalised measurement-based mental health care provision.
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My wonderful PhD student Gemma Virgili had her systematic review of visual processing in body dysmorphic disorder published in Psychiatry Research. authors.elsevier.com/c/1jJvAbZg7P~Qb Professor Susan Ross
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It's #TraineeTuesday! Today, the spotlight falls on Scarlett Croce. Scarlett is a PhD candidate and master of clinical psychology student in her final year at Swinburne University, Melbourne, Australia. Her research focus is on identity (sense of self) in anorexia nervosa.
"This is not a wicked problem, this is something we can actually deal with." Patrick McGorry explains why today's publication of The Lancet Psychiatry Commission on youth mental health is such a landmark moment. Access the Commission for free: bit.ly/4fMrLYa