TY - JOUR AU1 - Schleider, Jessica L. AU2 - Smith, Arielle C. AU3 - Ahuvia, Isaac AB - REALIZING THE UNTAPPED PROMISE OF SINGLE‐SESSION INTERVENTIONS FOR EATING DISORDERSThe gap between need for mental health support and access to effective care is costly, persistent, and profound. In the United States alone, up to 50% of adults and 80% of children with treatment needs go without care each year (Kazdin & Rabbitt, 2013; Konrad et al., 2009). Although this gap exists across virtually all mental health conditions, it is dire among individuals with eating disorders (EDs). Despite considerable progress in the identification of effective treatments for EDs, most EDs go undetected or un(der)treated, with just 10%–30% of individuals with EDs in the United States accessing any form of treatment whatsoever (Eisenberg et al., 2011; Hudson et al., 2007). Even for the few who do receive care, few access evidence‐based treatments (EBTs), and EBTs only lead to symptom remission for 30%–40% of patients (Fairburn et al., 2015; McIntosh et al., 2016; Wonderlich et al., 2014), leading a growing chorus of prominent ED researchers to call for new approaches to intervention science within the field, including innovative strategies for prevention and treatment alike (Kass et al., 2017; Kazdin et al., 2017; Stice et al., 2021; Taylor et al., 2020).These treatment access gaps reflect personal, structural, and logistical access barriers to TI - Realizing the untapped promise of single‐session interventions for eating disorders JF - International Journal of Eating Disorders DO - 10.1002/eat.23920 DA - 2023-05-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/wiley/realizing-the-untapped-promise-of-single-session-interventions-for-Yns7Zq1lrj SP - 853 EP - 863 VL - 56 IS - 5 DP - DeepDyve ER -