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Unlocking Access to Mental Wellness: Lay Health Workers as Pivotal Allies
Unlocking Access to Mental Wellness: Lay Health Workers as Pivotal Allies
By Sarah Adler, PsyD
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“If you want to compete on customer experience, you have to work harder than others. You have to bring more energy, more excitement, and a more…
“If you want to compete on customer experience, you have to work harder than others. You have to bring more energy, more excitement, and a more…
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It's Seattle Tech Week! 🚀 Our event, the Women Funders and Founders brunch (sponsored by Bank of America) has been at capacity for weeks. BUT, we…
It's Seattle Tech Week! 🚀 Our event, the Women Funders and Founders brunch (sponsored by Bank of America) has been at capacity for weeks. BUT, we…
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Not everyone has the luxury to quit jobs that don't align with their values. What happens when you can't afford to quit? I spoke with John Loeppky…
Not everyone has the luxury to quit jobs that don't align with their values. What happens when you can't afford to quit? I spoke with John Loeppky…
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Publications
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Early Adherence Targeted Therapy (EATT) for Postbariatric Maladaptive Eating Behaviors
Cognitive and Behavioral Practice
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How smartphone applications may be implemented in the treatment of eating disorders: Case reports and case series data
Advances in Eating Disorders: Theory, Research and Practice
Objective: Daily food monitoring is central to most treatment approaches for eating disorders (ED) but adherence to self-monitoring is often challenging for patients. A potentially helpful strategy to improve the adherence to self-monitoring is the use of smartphone applications (apps); however, there are no clinical data describing their use. This study explores the potential of a smartphone app to support ED treatment. Methods: Naturalistic clinical observation, usability and acceptability…
Objective: Daily food monitoring is central to most treatment approaches for eating disorders (ED) but adherence to self-monitoring is often challenging for patients. A potentially helpful strategy to improve the adherence to self-monitoring is the use of smartphone applications (apps); however, there are no clinical data describing their use. This study explores the potential of a smartphone app to support ED treatment. Methods: Naturalistic clinical observation, usability and acceptability data were collected from five patients representing the full diagnostic spectrum for ED. Participants included 2 males and 3 females, ages 16–64 years, and their clinicians. Results: As hypothesised, the app resulted in increased frequency of food recording over conventional paper and was generally well-received though usage varied widely. We describe patient and clinician utilisation, including specific adaptations by clinical presentation. Discussion: This proof-of-concept study provides clinical illustration of the potential benefits of a self-monitoring smartphone app for transdiagnostic clinical use. Considerations for the adoption and use of mobile apps in everyday clinical practice are provided.
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What variables are associated with successful weight loss outcomes for bariatric surgery after 1 year?
Surgery for obesity and related diseases : official journal of the American Society for Bariatric Surgery
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Relationship of emotional overeating and binging in a veteran population seeking weight-loss treatment.
Organizations
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National Eating Disorder Association
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Northern California Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Network
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Sleep Research Society
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Society of Behavioral Medicine
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The Obesity Society
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Here's a great opportunity to work with our mission-driven team at Nema Health! We're looking to hire California-licensed therapists as we grow our…
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Thank you again, Digital Health Canada, for the hono(u)r of the Emerging Leader of the Year award, to my colleagues at Wayhaven for their…
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