“…With everyday adoption of Internet use in recent years, clinicians and researchers alike have harnessed technology to broaden eating disorder treatment access (e.g., Agras et al, 2017;Barr Taylor et al, 2020;Moessner et al, 2016;Tregarthen et al, 2019). Early data suggest digitized treatments are a promising delivery method for eating disorder interventions, particularly those involving binge eating (Aardoom et al, 2013;Barakat et al, 2019;Bedrosian et al, 2011;Jensen et al, 2020). Given stigma and shame are noted as significant barriers to care, as well as major underlying issues in eating disorders (e.g., Duarte et al, 2016;Swan & Andrews, 2003;Wacker, 2018), internet-based treatments may be a useful tool for aiding people with disclosure difficulties, fears of judgment by healthcare providers, and other treatment barriers (Machado & Rodrigues, 2019;Sánchez-Ortiz et al, 2011).…”