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Former ballerina, Sasha Gorrell, PhD talks about her research with dancers and eating disorders

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On this week's installment of the Tu Tu Thin Podcast, I have Sasha Gorrell, PhD joining me!

Sasha Gorrell is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences at the University of California, San Francisco. Her position is within the Eating
Disorders Program where her clinical focus is in the treatment of adolescents with restrictive eating disorders, specifically in supporting their recovery in family-based treatment. She had an 18-year career as a professional dancer with Boston Ballet and American Ballet Theatre, which informs her current efforts to support the wellbeing of young dancers, and prevent the development of eating disorders in this high-risk population. In addition, her current research that is funded by the National Institutes of Mental Health uses behavioral data and neuro-imaging to investigate specific neurobiological risk and maintenance factors for problematic exercise
behavior in the context of eating disorders. Her overall research interests include exploration of bio behavioral mechanisms that promote our understanding of motivated behavior. This work includes better characterizing maintenance mechanisms and shared features of anxiety and eating disorders, and using this knowledge to adapt and develop evidence-based treatments.

Thank you for listening to The TuTu thin Podcast
Please contact us through
www.dawntheodore.com
www.tututhin.com
IG @tutu_thin
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Twitter @tututhin
Thank you to Matt Miller @ Smacky Media Group

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On this week's installment of the Tu Tu Thin Podcast, I have Sasha Gorrell, PhD joining me!

Sasha Gorrell is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences at the University of California, San Francisco. Her position is within the Eating
Disorders Program where her clinical focus is in the treatment of adolescents with restrictive eating disorders, specifically in supporting their recovery in family-based treatment. She had an 18-year career as a professional dancer with Boston Ballet and American Ballet Theatre, which informs her current efforts to support the wellbeing of young dancers, and prevent the development of eating disorders in this high-risk population. In addition, her current research that is funded by the National Institutes of Mental Health uses behavioral data and neuro-imaging to investigate specific neurobiological risk and maintenance factors for problematic exercise
behavior in the context of eating disorders. Her overall research interests include exploration of bio behavioral mechanisms that promote our understanding of motivated behavior. This work includes better characterizing maintenance mechanisms and shared features of anxiety and eating disorders, and using this knowledge to adapt and develop evidence-based treatments.

Thank you for listening to The TuTu thin Podcast
Please contact us through
www.dawntheodore.com
www.tututhin.com
IG @tutu_thin
Facebook @tututhin
Twitter @tututhin
Thank you to Matt Miller @ Smacky Media Group

  continue reading

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