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livED is the first of its kind in mental health research, co-designed by lived experience, clinical and digital experts uniquely developed to allow people to share their story, their way.
19 July 2023
Associate Professor Kamryn Eddy from Harvard University is the Co-Director of the Eating Disorders Clinical and Research Program (EDCRP) at Massachusetts General Hospital and the co-author of over 120 scientific publications.
Her focus as a clinical psychologist has been on restrictive eating disorders and her team is trying to find a new treatment for ARFID. A/P Eddy is excited about the Australian Eating Disorders Research and Translation Centre bringing together talented people with creative and different ideas and believes this is what is needed to move the field forward.
This podcast episode is part of a series recorded at an ideation day for the Australian Eating Disorders Research and Translation Centre (a national consortium led by InsideOut Institute), attended by some of the most brilliant minds in eating disorders research.
livED is the first of its kind in mental health research, co-designed by lived experience, clinical and digital experts uniquely developed to allow people to share their story, their way.
The AEDRTC’s core vision - collaboration between like-minded researchers, clinicians and people with lived experience to change the way eating disorders research is conducted in Australia - was central to everything at Think Tank 2024.
Monthly, 1-hour meetings including presentations from Australian eating disorder researchers about their work with the opportunity to join a co-design discussion.
livED is the first of its kind in mental health research, co-designed by lived experience, clinical and digital experts uniquely developed to allow people to share their story, their way.
The AEDRTC’s core vision - collaboration between like-minded researchers, clinicians and people with lived experience to change the way eating disorders research is conducted in Australia - was central to everything at Think Tank 2024.