Reconnecting for Recovery:
A Relational/Motivational Multifamily
Therapy Group for Young Adults
with Anorexia Nervosa

Principal Investigator:
Mary Tantillo PhD, PMHCNS-BC, FAED

Co-Investigators:
Daniel Le Grange PhD, FAED
Richard Kreipe MD, FAED
Lynne Angus PhD, C. Psych

womanAbout This Study

Are you between the ages of 18-40 and struggling with Anorexia Nervosa or a Related Eating Disorder marked by food restriction and weight loss? You may qualify to be in a research study of a new Multifamily Therapy Group Treatment for Adults (18-40) with Anorexia Nervosa.

The University of Rochester School of Nursing is conducting a clinical study evaluating this new treatment involving the individual with the eating disorder and their identified family members. Family members can be adult family of origin members like parents and siblings or adult "family of choice" members like partners, close friends, and mentors.

If you are interested, please contact Judy Brasch
at the University of Rochester School of Nursing
at 585-275-6629  to see if you qualify.

Your participation is completely voluntary.
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More information about this study and Anorexia Nervosa can be found on the link to Connections WXXI Radio News

 

This study has been funded by the Hilda & Preston Davis Foundation