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When OCD and Eating Disorders Overlap: Understanding the Connection

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Thursday, October 23, 2025 12:00 pm
- 1:00 pm ET

Presented in collaboration with the National Eating Disorders Association

OCD and Eating Disorders share more in common than many people realize. 

This educational webinar explains:

  • how obsessions and compulsions can show up in food-related behaviors,
  • provides warning signs to watch for, and
  • offers supportive strategies for starting difficult conversations. 

Attendees will leave with greater confidence in spotting concerns early and seeking the right professional help.

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Presenter(s) Biography

Norman H. Kim, PhD.

Norman H. Kim, PhD.

Dr. Kim is the inaugural Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer for the Center for Practice Innovations at Columbia University Department of Psychiatry and the NY State Psychiatric Institute, adjunct faculty in the New York University Department of Applied Psychology, and the co-founder of the Institute for Antiracism and Equity, a social justice focused consultancy. He completed his B.A. at Yale and his Ph.D. in Psychology at UCLA. His research and clinical interests include the social development of people with autism, the developmental course of bipolar disorder, and anxiety disorders.  In conjunction Norman has developed an expertise in psychiatrically complex populations, and his primary areas of interest are the application of a transdiagnostic framework for eating disorders, taking an evolutionary approach to shame and anxiety, and minority mental health. He is a regular national and international speaker, educator, and passionate advocate with a particular focus on health equity, systemic racism and anti-Blackness. He advises health tech startups in the UK and US, professional organizations, and providers. Most recently Norman was employee #1 for a tech startup focused on providing culturally intelligent, adapted, and accessible care to marginalized communities, and was the co-founder of a national eating disorder center.

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