Treatment of Women (18-35) with Eating Disorders
The Symptom Reduction Program (SRP) is a promising new computer-based treatment that has been found to be effective for many people suffering from psychological disorders and there is some evidence to suggest it could be effective for women with eating disorders as well. Women participating in this study will complete eight 15-minute sessions over one month (2 times per week for 4 weeks).
SRP Involves: Completing a brief computer-based attention training program that changes the way brain processes harmful/maladaptive information.
Who Can Participate:
• Female between the ages of 18-35
• Experiencing disordered eating symptoms
If you are interested or would like to know more, please contact Raquel
Friedman at 650-725-5735 or at rsf1486@stanford.edu.
The Symptom Reduction Program (SRP) is a promising new computer-based treatment that has been found to be effective for many people suffering from psychological disorders and there is some evidence to suggest it could be effective for women with eating disorders as well. Women participating in this study will complete eight 15-minute sessions over one month (2 times per week for 4 weeks).
SRP Involves: Completing a brief computer-based attention training program that changes the way brain processes harmful/maladaptive information.
Who Can Participate:
• Female between the ages of 18-35
• Experiencing disordered eating symptoms
If you are interested or would like to know more, please contact Raquel
Friedman at 650-725-5735 or at rsf1486@stanford.edu.
