Racial and Ethnic Minority Populations
Issue Date
2022-09-25Author
Forbush, Kelsie T.
Perez, Marisol
Lui, Priscilla
Burke, Natasha
Publisher
Center for the Advancement of Research on Eating Disorders
Type
Video
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In this panel discussion, Dr. Kelsie Forbush meets with Dr. Marisol Perez, Dr. Priscilla Lui, and Dr. Natasha Burke to discuss eating disorders in racial and ethnic minority populations. Dr. Perez’s area of expertise is in the clinical presentation of eating disorder symptoms among ethnic minority populations, specifically Hispanic and Latinx populations. Dr. Lui’s area of expertise is the impact of culture, ethnicity, and race on addictive behaviors. Dr. Burke’s area of expertise is measurement and modeling techniques used in underrepresented populations and intersectionality in eating disorders. Topics discussed include Western-based measurement/treatment, collectivism, participatory treatment, intersectionality, interpersonal interactions, language accessibility across groups, recruiting techniques, inclusivity at touchpoints, barriers in treatment, and increased training in working with diverse populations.
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Presented at “Topics in Eating Disorder Treatment: Racial and Ethnic Minority Populations,” University of Kansas, September 25, 2022. Center for the Advancement of Research on Eating Disorders (CARE): https://care.ku.edu/Dr. Kelsie Forbush is a Professor of Clinical Child Psychology and the CARE and COPE Lab Director at the University of Kansas.Dr. Marisol Perez is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at Arizona State University.Dr. Priscilla Lui is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology and Southern Methodist University.Dr. Natasha Burke is an Associate Professor at Fordham University.
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