emilielacroix.bsky.social
Assistant Prof at UNB-Fredericton | Co-Director of Maritime Eating & Appearance Lab (MEAL) | Cat parent to Edie & Fred 🐈⬛🐈 | She/Her
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I’d think “Great, I don’t have to feel guilty when I throw this thing in the trash!”
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I like it! Makes it easier on the reader.
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Me! 🙋🏻♀️
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😂😂😂
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Awesome thank you!! They really are a game changer
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Do you know if there is an eating disorder research starter pack?
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These are so beautiful 🥹 Congratulations you two!
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This…could be something
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Ok it’s gonna be #2!!
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Yes! I only lurk on Reddit, whenever I’ve tried to post there I get deleted 🤷🏻♀️
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2 is my favourite!
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Edie doesn’t mind the current one. However, it only takes aggressive fluorescent bulbs, lotsa glare so we’ve been eating by candlelight (for a year now LOL). Feel free to suggest others! Only stipulation is no naked bulbs- I’m sensitive to light.
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@eereilly.bsky.social
docs.google.com/spreadsheets...
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I’m glad their therapist was helpful! Ya, there’s only 1 place in the public system providing services to youth in NB (and they have no psychologist on staff), nothing for adults
Www.mealab.ca/resources
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Deeply unsettling
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We’re the same person but I’m in a field
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As a white person in the academy, I can assure you that we have plenty of opportunities.
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Ugh. So much this.
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I hope you get the big bucks for this important work!!🤞
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@eereilly.bsky.social There we go
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There’s a spreadsheet for that!!
Created by Erin E. Reilly (water to @ her but idk how to do that here yet)
docs.google.com/spreadsheets...
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Over and above the internship I did once, ongoing engagement and accountability to people with lived experience will do a heck of a lot more to ensure that our research is actually useful to people.
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In Canada there is a movement toward patient-oriented research, including grant opportunities for research that includes meaningful engagement with patient partners. In my lab we’re setting up a Research Advisory Council so ppl w/lived experience can help set these priorities.
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Your colloquium sounds great and that slide is gorg! Enjoy the trip!
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This sounds very cool!! I looked at ED/body image development from ages 11-28 for PhD and it convinced me that the critical window is earlier, in childhood.
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I can see why clinical training is important, because I’ll be teaching clinical courses to students in our program. But this all feels a little much for someone going into research. The costs have been high for my own well-being, balance, research, and teaching.
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As someone who also completed internship before starting an academic job, agreed. Where I am getting registered, you also need one year of full-time supervised clinical practice (1600 hrs) *after* the PhD and accredited internship. So doing that right now on top of my academic job is…a lot.
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Yesss thank you for this! Hammered the follow buttons.
Emilie Lacroix- Assistant Prof at University of New Brunswick. Body image development, overlap of addictions & eating disorders, from a weight- & gender-inclusive lens.
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Ooooof. Not a good look.
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Hi! I’m Emilie Lacroix, Assistant Prof of Psychology at UNB on Wolastoqey lands. Researching eating disorders and body image from a weight- & gender-inclusive, feminist lens. Cat content too.