Friends Helping Friends: A Guide To Approaching Peers About Their Potential Eating Disorder

Allison K. Spivak
Contributions by Amanda J. Roberts
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Friends Helping Friends: A Guide To Approaching Peers About Their Potential Eating Disorder

Allison K. Spivak
Contributions by Amanda J. Roberts
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116 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Mar 24, 2010
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 116
  • Publisher: Cognella Press
  • ISBN: 9781609279745
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.3" L x 9.0" H
Allison Spivack, a recent graduate of UC San Diego, holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. As a junior she became exceptionally passionate about the field of eating disorders and has since become a research intern with one of San Diego's top Eating Disorder Research and Treatment Centers. Spivack also plans to pursue this specialty in her graduate studies. She currently resides in San Diego and enjoys singing, sunny afternoons on the beach, reading, and ballroom, Latin, and country line dancing, as well as musical theatre.  Amanda J. Roberts received her Ph.D. in Medical Psychology at the Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, OR. Upon moving to San Diego to pursue her post-doctoral training, she began to teach in UCSD's Psychology Department. She currently works at The Scripps Research Institute as an Associate Professor in Molecular & Integrative Neurosciences and has been teaching the course "Eating Disorders" at UCSD for over 10 years.

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