Blair Burnette
Asst Prof @MSUPsychology | PI of ARISE Lab ariselabmsu.com
- Hi all, thanks to everyone who reposted. I am still seeking guest lecturers. Please reach out if you are willing or can recommend someone who would be a good fit. I appreciate your help!
- Hi all, it's that time of year again. I'm looking for guest lecturers for my undergrad Psych Disorders course in the spring. I'd especially love folks with expertise in bipolar disorders, borderline, substance use, ADHD/autism, and basically anything that is stigmatized or misunderstood.
- Reposted by Blair BurnetteCome join the Moral Minds Lab as a grad student at MSU! Brand-new lab equipped for child & adult testing, with motivated undergrads in a happy department. 🤩 Learn more: www.moralmindslab.com/join-our-tea... (P.S. @tedmond.bsky.social is also taking a student!) @msupsychology.bsky.social
- Reposted by Blair BurnetteReminder: One week from today, we'll be hosting a webinar on SSIs for body image/disordered eating! Check it out for the latest that you can apply to your practice and research! @bburnettephd.bsky.social @hoff-phd.bsky.social @ariellesmith.bsky.social
- Upcoming webinar for EDEB sig members on Single Session Interventions for body image and disordered eating! Speakers are @bburnettephd.bsky.social, @hoff-phd.bsky.social, and @ariellesmith.bsky.social. Register here: abctedebsig.wixsite.com/abct-edeb-si...
- Reposted by Blair BurnetteUpcoming webinar for EDEB sig members on Single Session Interventions for body image and disordered eating! Speakers are @bburnettephd.bsky.social, @hoff-phd.bsky.social, and @ariellesmith.bsky.social. Register here: abctedebsig.wixsite.com/abct-edeb-si...
- Proud of this commentary I wrote with Megan Mikhail where we argue the next 50 years of eating disorder research must center equity & impact to actually make meaningful progress towards reducing the prevalence & progression of eating disorders. Open access: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
- Hi folks-we’re building a digital intervention in lab and would love to hear what platforms other folks have used. Please reach out, I’d love to hear what you have you tried, what worked, what didn’t, etc. Thanks in advance!
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- Reposted by Blair BurnetteThis account is for sharing info with US scientists, both extramural and intramural to NIH, about attacks on science in the US. Education is power, and we can help advocate for science and medicine together. 💪🧪 We are a team of NIH people. Please ask us questions you might have.
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- A lot of students in my undergrad psychological disorders course have an interest in emetophobia. Does anyone in my network have expertise in this and willingness to either speak to my class or share resources?
- Hi folks, I’m looking for guest lecturers for my undergrad intro to psychopathology course. I’m especially interested in experts in substance use, bipolar, borderline, autism/adhd, & dimensional approaches to diagnosis (like HiTOP). My goal is to de-stigmatize/demystify misunderstood disorders &…
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- Hi folks-we’re so excited to host our first recruitment event for underrepresented potential students tomorrow, Wednesday, from 6-8 ET. Please register to join and share widely!
- Really thrilled to work with my new colleagues on this paper. In it, we argue that disadvantage has been largely ignored in research on eating disorder etiology & that this negligence has perpetuated & widened disparities. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
- Those who know me know that I'm a huge fan of intuitive eating - BUT, I'm also working to reconceptualize intuitive eating to acknowledge & integrate the ways it's inaccessible or unpractical for many. So, I'm thrilled I'll be presenting my proposed socioecological framework of IE at ICED 2024!
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- Folks who teach undergraduate psychopathology-do you have a recommended textbook? I really want students to think critically about diagnosis, the dimensionality of symptoms (vs. categorical), & what is truly pathological (vs. reasonable reaction to suffering). Would welcome syllabi too!