Bulletin

NEDIC's Bulletin is published four times a year, featuring articles about current and emerging issues in eating disorder prevention and treatment.


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Take a look through recent issues:

2026-2027

41.1 Why Belonging Matters: Social Influence and Eating Disorders in Adolescents by Hiba Farooq



2024-2025


40.3 Eating Disorders Through the Lens of Non-Violent Resistance (NVR) by Shila Desai and Jill Lubienski

40.2 Nourishing Our Spirits: Radical Love and Sovereign Healing by Kat Parker and Kaitlyn Wilcox

40.1 The Effects of Time Spent in Nature on Eating Disorder Recovery and Maintenance by Megan Buchkowski, Sarah Nutter, and Jessica Saunders

39.5 Helping Youth With Pica: Insights for Caregivers by Rachel L. Moline

39.4 Beyond Body Binaries: An Intersectional Approach to Combating Weight Stigma by Emily Donahue, Emily Huynh, and Janani Suthan

39.3 Effectiveness of Creative Arts Therapies in Supporting Individuals Impacted by Eating Disorders by Rachel Hoi Laam Leung

39.2 Radically Open Dialectical Behaviour Therapy and Restrictive Eating Disorders by Amanda Buckingham

39.1 What Canadians with Lived Experience are Saying About Adult Inpatient Eating Disorder Treatment by Catherine Q. Armour 



2022-2023


38.3 Cultural and Familial Influences on the Risk of Eating Disorders and Eating Disturbances Among East and Southeast Asians in Asia and North America by Yurico Shu Ping Li

38.2 Suicide and Eating Disorders by Emily Donahue

38.1 Families/Caregivers and Childhood Binge Eating by Gina Dimitropoulos and Katharine Loeb

37.4 Pregnancy, Birth Outcomes, and Parenthood in Women/Birthing Parents with Binge-Eating Disorder by Georgios Paslakis

37.3 “Isn’t That a Girl’s Problem?”: Considerations of Male Body Image in School Contexts by Chris Borduas and Michael Kehler, with Aaron West

37.2 Exploring the Association Between Food Insecurity and Eating Disorders in Canada by Carolyn Minnick

37.1 Body Image Dis/satisfaction Within the School Context by Anita Khakh