More recently, the focus of her work has been on disseminating CBT-E. This began with the development and evaluation of more scalable forms of training clinicians to deliver evidence-based psychological treatments. This work is funded by a Strategic Award by the Wellcome Trust. This has included the development of a training website for therapists learning CBT-E and a role-play based measure of therapist competence.
Since then, Prof Murphy has turned her attention onto cases of eating disorders in the community and reaching the public directly. Currently, she is working on the development and evaluation of Digital CBTe, a self-help programme for eating disorders which is delivered online (via a website and a mobile application). This has been derived from CBT-E. She is also researching how best to reach and engage people in the community who have an emerging eating disorder and are ambivalent about seeking help.