We are recruiting for a study that explored experiences of CBT-E for Autistic people with an eating disorder. This will involve completing an online survey, as well as the option to take part in a follow up interview with a member of the research team. We are recruiting two groups:
1. Autistic adults over the age of 16 years old with current or past experience of an eating disorder (anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa or binge eating disorder). For more information and to take part in the study, please click the following link: https://edinburgh.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6YBuaZkGF6tyBvM
2. CBT-E trained ED clinicians with experience of facilitating CBT-E to an Autistic person with an eating disorder in the past 3 years. For more information and to take part in the study, please click the following link: https://edinburgh.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_e2TTF2DnTnQ2pn0
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