Target Engagement of a Novel Dissonance-Based Treatment for DSM-5 Eating Disorders
This is a subaward with Stanford University

Only 3-20% of people with eating disorders (EDs) receive treatment, and they often do not receive evidence-based treatments because those programs are intensive and costly, and few clinicians deliver them.

If this brief group treatment proves efficacious, it could be easily, inexpensively, and widely implemented, addressing a major public health problem because existing evidence-based ED treatments have not been implemented broadly. This is a subaward from Stanford University from the National Institute of Mental Health.

Investigators

Principal Investigator, ORI
Eric Stice
Principal Investigator, Stanford University
Project Start Date

07/01/2017

Project End Date

07/31/2024

Funding Agency

National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

Current Status

Active, not recruiting