Education, dissemination, and the science of eating disorders: Reflections on the 2019 International Conference on Eating Disorders: Editorial to accompany IJED Virtual Issue in honor of the 2019 International Conference on Eating Disorders

The International Journal of Eating Disorders
Kelsie T ForbushAnn F Haynos

Abstract

This virtual issue of the International Journal of Eating Disorders highlights recently published research that aligns with the broad themes of the 2019 International Conference on Eating Disorders (ICED), held in New York, NY, USA. We selected articles that were published between 2017 and 2019 that complement the content of the keynote and plenary sessions. We also curated additional articles from early career scholars, given that an important component of the annual ICED is to foster the development and training of the next generation of eating-disorder clinicians and researchers. We hope that this virtual issue will spark more in-depth discussion and reflection on the topics, questions, and critical advances in the field of eating disorders that were presented at the 2019 ICED.

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Nov 6, 2013·The International Journal of Eating Disorders·Daniel Le GrangeSusan W Bryson
Dec 3, 2014·Behaviour Research and Therapy·Heather Thompson-BrennerElizabeth M Pratt
May 11, 2015·Journal of Psychiatric Research·Stephanie ZerwasCynthia M Bulik
Jan 16, 2016·The International Journal of Eating Disorders·Manfred Maximilian Fichter, Norbert Quadflieg
Jul 19, 2016·The International Journal of Eating Disorders·Ryan J WatsonCarol Goodenow
Aug 17, 2016·The International Journal of Eating Disorders·Jake LinardonXochitl de la Piedad Garcia
Nov 20, 2016·The International Journal of Eating Disorders·Emily M PisetskyCarol B Peterson
Jun 6, 2017·The International Journal of Eating Disorders·Mikael Andersén, Andreas Birgegård
Jun 24, 2017·The International Journal of Eating Disorders·Manfred Maximilian FichterSonja Koch
Jul 30, 2017·The International Journal of Eating Disorders·Jamie FeusnerMichael Strober
Sep 25, 2017·World Psychiatry : Official Journal of the World Psychiatric Association (WPA)·Stuart B MurrayDaniel Le Grange
Apr 8, 2018·The International Journal of Eating Disorders·Neha J GoelC Barr Taylor
May 10, 2018·The International Journal of Eating Disorders·Abigail A DonaldsonMichelle Forcier
Aug 14, 2018·The International Journal of Eating Disorders·Kathryn E SmithStephen A Wonderlich
Sep 4, 2018·The International Journal of Eating Disorders·Helen B MurrayAnja Hilbert
Sep 22, 2018·The International Journal of Eating Disorders·Sebastien GuillaumePhilippe Courtet
Oct 13, 2018·The International Journal of Eating Disorders·Danielle A N ChapaTiffany M Stewart
Nov 11, 2018·The International Journal of Eating Disorders·L ClausenL Petersen

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