Ulrike Schmidt
Ulrike Hermine Schmidt is a British psychiatrist at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London in London, where she is Professor of Eating Disorders as well as the Head of the Section of Eating Disorders. Schmidt is a consultant at the Eating Disorders Service within the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust. Schmidt is known for her ground breaking work helping people with eating disorders and their clinicians.
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Intersectionality in help-seeking for eating disorders: a systematic scoping review by Jessica Wilkins, Muhammad Ahmed, Karina Allen, Ulrike Schmidt
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Using natural language processing to extract self-harm and suicidality data from a clinical sample of patients with eating disorders: a retrospective cohort study by Rina Dutta, Hitesh Shetty, Ulrike Schmidt, André Bittar, Charlotte Cliffe, Sumithra Velupillai, Aida Seyedsalehi, Katerina Vardavoulia
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A novel whole-team training programme for adult eating disorder services in England: rationale, development and preliminary evaluation by Kat Novogrudsky, Tom Gray, Emily Mitchell, Chris Attoe, Nikola Kern, Jess Griffiths, Lucy Serpell, Janet Treasure, Ulrike Schmidt
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Exploring the relationship between proactive inhibition and restrictive eating behaviours in severe and enduring anorexia nervosa (SE-AN) by Savani Bartholdy, Bethan Dalton, Samantha J. Rennalls, Maria Kekic, Jessica McClelland, Iain C. Campbell, Owen G. O’Daly, Ulrike Schmidt
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Impact of out-of-home nutrition labelling on people with eating disorders: a systematic review and meta-synthesis by Lucy Serpell, Dasha Nicholls, Ulrike Schmidt, Tom Jewell, Nora Trompeter, Fiona Duffy, Imogen Peebles, Emily Wadhera, Kate Chambers, Helen Sharpe, Ellen Maloney
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A Randomised Controlled Trial of Neuronavigated Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) in Anorexia Nervosa. by Jessica McClelland, Maria Kekic, Natali Bozhilova, Steffen Nestler, Tracy Dew, Frederique Van den Eynde, Anthony S David, Katya Rubia, Iain C Campbell, Ulrike Schmidt
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Digital augmentation of aftercare for patients with anorexia nervosa: the TRIANGLE RCT and economic evaluation by Janet Treasure, Katie Rowlands, Valentina Cardi, Suman Ambwani, David McDaid, Jodie Lord, Danielle Clark Bryan, Pamela Macdonald, Eva Bonin, Ulrike Schmidt, Jon Arcelus, Amy Harrison, Sabine Landau
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The relationship between duration of untreated symptoms and clinical outcomes in first episode eating disorders by Amelia Austin, Michaela Flynn, Katie Richards, Karina Allen, Victoria A. Mountford, Danielle Glennon, Amy Brown, Nina Grant, Mary Franklin-Smith, Monique Schelhase, William Rhys Jones, Gabrielle Brady, Lucy Serpell, Ulrike Schmidt
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Divergent psychological stress response patterns to the COVID-19 pandemic in psychiatric patients with vs. without PTSD: A real-world exploratory study. by Marit Treptow, Claudia Bartels, Mirjana Ruhleder, Alexander Kratzenberg, Thorgund Reh-Bergen, Mona Abdel-Hamid, Luisa Heß, Jörg Signerski-Krieger, Katrin Radenbach, Björn-Hendrik Schott, Jens Wiltfang, Claus Wolff-Menzler, Ulrike Schmidt, Michael Belz
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Genomic links between symptoms of eating disorders and suicidal ideation by Agnieszka Musial, Una Foye, Saakshi Kakar, Tom Jewell, Janet Treasure, Gursharan Kalsi, Iona Smith, Laura Meldrum, Shannon Bristow, Ian Marsh, Chelsea Mika Malouf, Jahnavi Arora, Helena Davies, Rina Dutta, Ulrike Schmidt, Gerome Breen, Moritz Herle
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Shortening duration of untreated illness in young people with first episode eating disorders: protocol of a randomised controlled feasibility trial of a smartphone friendly multi-m... by Luiza Grycuk, Dina Monssen, Molly R. Davies, Helen Sharpe, Karina L. Allen, Vibhore Prasad, Rachel Potterton, Priya Popat, Victoria A. Mountford, Sheryllin McNeil, Vanessa Lawrence, Nina Grant, Kimberley A. Goldsmith, Danielle Glennon, Sarah Byford, Amy Brown, Ulrike Schmidt
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‘It’s the perfect storm’: why are people with eating disorders at risk of suicide? A qualitative study by Una Foye, Saakshi Kakar, Niamh McNamara, Agnieszka Musial, Tom Jewell, Jessica R. Griffiths, Carol Kan, Gerome Breen, Rachel Rowan Olive, T. Suratwala, Aman Sidhu, Lizzie Mitchell, George Mycock, Katie Graden, Saskia Evans Perks, Elia Chitwa, Holly Whitehead, Ulrike Schmidt, Rina Dutta, Moritz Herle
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The alarms should no longer be ignored: survey of the demand, capacity and provision of adult community eating disorder services in England and Scotland before COVID-19 by David Viljoen, Emily King, Sophie Harris, Jonathan Hollyman, Kate Costello, Eimear Galvin, Melissa Stock, Ulrike Schmidt, James Downs, Murali Sekar, Ciaran Newell, Sam Clark-Stone, Amy Wicksteed, Caroline Foster, Francesca Battisti, Laura Williams, Roshan Jones, Sarah Beglin, Stephen Anderson, Thuthirna Jebarsan, Viviane Ghuys, Agnes Ayton
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Agreeing a set of biopsychosocial variables for collection across the UK Eating Disorders Clinical Research Network: a consensus study using adapted nominal group technique by Lu Qi, Sarah Byford, Agnes Ayton, Sabine Landau, Gerome Breen, Dasha Nicholls, Ulrike Schmidt, Daniel Munblit, Tom Jewell, James Downs, Stephen Anderson, Anna Carnegie, Sheryllin McNeil, Clare Llewellyn, Moritz Herle, Jessica Griffiths, Suzanne Baker, Iona Smith, Saakshi Kakar, Laura Meldrum, Una Foye, Chelsea M Malouf, Hope Virgo, Marilyn Okoro, Karina L Allen
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