Stice Lab

Stice Lab The Stice Lab is dedicated to helping those combat eating disorder issues with our Obesity Efficacy, Body Project, and Dissonance Treatment programs.

Under the direction of Dr. Eric Stice, the Stice Lab at the University of Texas at Austin conducts research on the etiology and prevention of mental health disorders, particularly depression and eating disorders. The major projects in our lab have included a longitudinal study of adolescent health (eating disorders, depression, substance abuse) in college-aged students examining which factors pred

ict onset and maintenance of disordered behavior, as well as what factors serve to protect individuals from psychological disturbance. A second study examines group therapy programs for the prevention of depression in adolescent males and females. The third major study examined two interventions designed to help females with body image concerns. Please explore our website to learn more about our work and feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

Check out this informative article about the risks of binge-drinking on college campuses! In this article, Anna Miller t...
10/25/2016

Check out this informative article about the risks of binge-drinking on college campuses! In this article, Anna Miller talks about the importance of early intervention with personalized approaches to each student. This proves to be a successful way to alert college students of the disadvantages of binge-drinking and also helps them understand how to reduce any negative effects caused.

http://www.apa.org/monitor/2013/10/college-drinking.aspx

Psychologists’ research is pinpointing who is most at risk for drinking problems in college and developing more targeted, evidence-based interventions.

10/13/2016

The Stice Lab is currently looking for participants for a new project called Liquid Sense, which open to all incoming freshmen between the ages of 18-22 at the University of Texas at Austin who are interested in preventing negative alcohol-related events that can occur during the first year of college.The study involves 3 assessments over the course of 7 months (i.e., baseline, 4-week, 6-month time-points). During these assessments, you will come in to the lab to complete a quick online survey. Participants will also receive a $10 Amazon gift card after completing each assessment for a total compensation of $30 in Amazon gift cards.

To see if you are eligible, please complete this online screening form: https://utexas.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_8jMoissI9I0uuxL
We hope to see you soon!

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10/11/2016

The Stice Lab is still currently looking for participants for the Indicated Body Project, which is a study open to all females and works to increase body satisfaction and encourage healthy eating habits! Participants will be asked to attend support group meetings and also complete a series of simply verbal and written exercises to help them think critically about their own body image. Furthermore, participants who are eligible for fMRI scans will receive additional compensation upto $150! If you are interested in this study, please fill out our survey at: https://utexas.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_8jMoissI9I0uuxL
We hope to see you!

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