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EDReferral.com Newsletter - December, 2004: Table of Contents

Introduction

Professional Trainings/Conferences/Seminars/Workshops/Retreats

Research/Professionals Needed

Online, Interactive Program for Bulimia

Treatment Center News

Support Groups

Inspiration!

Books, Journals and Resources

Employment Opportunities

Marketing Tips

Newsletter Protocol

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Introduction: EDReferral.com has become well known for its dedication to the treatment and prevention of eating disorders. We have developed a reputation as the leading resource for those seeking referrals to eating disorders specialists. This month's newsletter contains information on upcoming retreats, workshops, trainings, lectures, outreach, conferences, books, online support, treatment center news, support groups and more!

 

Seminar:

Dallas, TX: The Elisa Project’s Sixth Annual Professional Symposium for the Prevention and Treatment of Eating Disorders in conjunction with The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. The Symposium is on Friday, March 4, 2005 at the Southern Methodist University (SMU) campus in Dallas, TX. It is designed for professionals who are seeking knowledge in preventing, recognizing, diagnosing, and treating eating disorders. In addition, it provides an opportunity for practitioners to accrue CME’s and CEU’s. The evening before the Symposium, The Elisa Project will have the Sixth Annual Community Dinner in Dallas to bring people together in conversation about the prevalence, secrecy, and devastation of eating disorders. This year, The Elisa Project has expanded this idea into the National Community Gathering™ which involves people hosting their own gatherings all over the world in coffee shops, homes, restaurants, and university campuses. Their plan is to have over 250 sites gathering on March 3, 2005 to create a huge voice to the issues of eating disorders. For more information, contact Elizabeth Devine at nationalcommunitygathering@theelisaproject.org, visit www.theelisaproject.org or call 214-369-5222.

 

Retreat:

Caribbean Yucatan Peninsula Retreat - A Writing Retreat in the Yucatan with Judith Ruskay Rabinor, Ph.D. February 19-27, 2005.  Join Judith Ruskay Rabinor, Ph.D., psychologist and author of A Starving Madness: Tales of Hunger Hope and Healing in Psychotherapy for a Writers' Retreat February 19-27, 2005 in the Caribbean Yucatan Peninsula. Daily writing sessions will blend seamlessly into optional gentle hikes and explorations of Mayan ruins, towering waterfalls and the crystalline water in this Caribbean paradise. Write about your life, your journeys, your thoughts or finally get going on that writing project you've been meaning to tackle. Unleash new creativity as you take time to read, write and rejuvenate your spirit. Land cost including all lodging and meals: $2,025. Not included: Cancun round-trip airfare. For a detailed itinerary contact zach@journeymexico.com, call JourneyMexico at 800-513-1587 and/or contact Judy at jrrabinor@aol.com.

 

Workshop – California:

International Association of Eating Disorders Professionals - iaedp™ Mid-Winter Workshop 2005 -

Eating Disorders: Updates and Inroads on February 4, 2005. This one-day workshop offers practical, insightful training and education for professionals working with eating disordered individuals in a therapeutic setting.

Where: Sober Living by the Sea Beach House, 2811 Villa Way, Newport Beach, CA 92663.

Cost: The cost for this workshop is $95. Pre-registration is required and seating is limited. CEUs will be offered. Sign up online at www.iaedp.com, or direct questions to iaedpmembers@earthlink.net.

 

Workshop(s) – AZ, WA, PA, RI

Eating Disorders Boot Camp and Counseling Intensive for Nutrition Professionals presented by Jessica Setnick and Molly Kellogg. Workshop(s) will be held in Phoenix, AZ on January 21 – 23; Seattle, WA on March 11 – 13; Philadelphia, PA on May 13 – 15; Providence, RI on June 3 – 5. The Boot Camp provides both therapists and dietitians the medical, nutritional and psychological grounding needed to work with eating disorders. The Counseling Intensive is a practical workshop designed to advance dietitians’ counseling skills for eating disorders, wellness and MNT work. Nine CPE units for Registered Dietitians for each workshop (18 for both workshops; six credits for each workshop in Columbus). Discounted fee if you register for both programs. For more information visit www.mollykellogg.com.


Workshop: New York

Manhattan, Midtown location - B.I.T.E. - The Body Image Transformation Experience - Winter 2005 Program: B.I.T.E. provides an intensive therapeutic experience that combines innovative group psychotherapy techniques with body-oriented therapy. B.I.T.E. is designed for those who struggle with weight regulation, weight loss, size, perception of self, and body image. B.I.T.E. is also designed for those who appreciate that one’s psychological/emotional life can get in the way of maintaining a food plan. B.I.T.E. will assist those who have lost weight, yet whose self-perception is not changing. B.I.T.E. is designed for those who are having trouble coming to terms with the new, evolving “you.” B.I.T.E. works well as a complement to ongoing individual psychotherapy, nutrition counseling, and exercise programs. For a complete description of the B.I.T.E. workshops and registration information, contact Fran Weiss, LCSW-R, BCD, DCSW, CGP at 212-362-6019, email BIDDOC@aol.com or visit, www.FranWeiss.com. Fran Weiss is on Faculty at Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, NYC and has been the Senior Psychotherapy Consultant to the Obesity Research Center, St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital, NYC for over 25 years.

B.I.T.E. Workshop Schedule:

Workshop I: Owning My Body My Self, “Why Can’t I Just Do It?”
Date:
January 11 - March 29, 2005. This workshop explores participants’ eating experiences, self-perception, and resistance to change.

When: Tuesday evenings: 6:00-7:30pm, (12 consecutive sessions - monthly fee)

Workshop II: Transforming My Body My Self, “Now I See How To Get Beyond My ‘Fat’ Head!”

Date: April 5 - June 28, 2005. This workshop integrates body movement therapy with body image and motivational work to consolidate a more positive perception of body size and body/self image.

When: Tuesday evenings: 6:00 - 8:00pm, (12 consecutive sessions - monthly fee)

 

Research in Progress:

National Institute of Mental Health - International study seeks to determine whether a gene(s) might predispose individuals to develop anorexia nervosa. Investigators need families with at least two members who have or had anorexia nervosa and who would be willing to participate. The study involves the completion of interviews, questionnaires and a blood draw. For additional information call 1-888-895-3886, email EdResearch@msx.upmc.edu or visit http://www.angenetics.org.

 

Available pharmacological treatments for anorexia nervosa - Currently, no medications are approved by the FDA for the treatment of anorexia nervosa (AN). However, there are several promising pharmacological targets. Treatment includes a weight restoration and a weight maintenance phase and different pharmacological treatments may be useful in one phase, but not the other. Although cyproheptadine has some modest benefit during the weight restoration phase, it is not widely used. Fluoxetine administered during the weight maintenance phase decreases relapse rate. The medications currently being most widely studied are the atypical antipsychotics, particularly olanzapine. Emerging evidence suggests that some AN patients have psychotic symptoms that may respond to antipsychotic agents. There are promising case reports and open-label studies of the atypical antipsychotics, but as yet, no randomised, placebo-controlled, double-blind studies have been reported. Additional novel treatment approaches are urgently needed for this group of severely ill patients who have a high premature mortality rate.  Expert Opin Pharmacother. 2004 Nov;5(11):2287-92

 

Resting tachycardia, a warning sign in anorexia nervosa: case report - BACKGROUND: Among psychiatric disorders, anorexia nervosa has the highest mortality rate. Upon hospitalization, anorexia nervosa patients are often markedly bradycardic (slow heartbeats), which may be an adaptive response to progressive weight loss and negative energy balance. When anorexia nervosa patients manifest tachycardia (fast heartbeats), even heart rates in the 80-90 bpm range, a supervening acute illness should be suspected. CONCLUSIONS: Bradycardia  is a characteristic feature of anorexia nervosa particularly with significant weight loss. When anorexia nervosa patients present with nonspecific symptoms, resting tachycardia should prompt a search for potentially life-threatening conditions.  BMC Cardiovasc Disord. 2004 Jul 16;4(1):10.

 

Professionals Needed/Research:

Eating Disorders Psychotherapists Needed for Clinical Practice Survey. The Academy for Eating Disorders Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, CBT, and Hispano Latino American Special Interest Groups are collaborating on a clinical practice survey that investigates the types of clinical interventions and approaches psychotherapists are currently using in their treatment of eating disorders. They hope to gain an understanding of what clinicians from around the world are actually doing in their clinical practice. If you are a psychotherapist who treats eating disorders please take a few minutes to complete their survey. To complete the survey online, go to www.aedweb.org and click on the link to "New Practice Survey".

 

Online Interactive Recovery Tools:

Online Programs Can Provide Extra Support During Holidays: The holidays can be particularly difficult for people suffering from eating disorders and depression, since they may encounter many potential triggers for symptoms and episodes. This time of year poses many special challenges for people who have difficulty maintaining appropriate self-care. Shopping for holiday gifts can be stressful and exhausting, as well as financially draining.  Most holiday gatherings are centered around large amounts of food, and there is a great deal of social pressure to eat and drink to excess. Those who use restrictive eating to “prepare” for these occasions may unwittingly set themselves up for overeating. Family interactions and social situations, and the issues they raise, can be a source of stress or discomfort. In addition, for many of us, the holidays never seem to live up to our expectations. All of these factors can contribute to binge eating and purging, as well as anxiety and other negative emotions.

Therapists can help their clients through these difficult experiences by anticipating potentially stressful scenarios, developing a plan for dealing with those situations, and teaching the appropriate coping skills. For example, some clients may benefit from rehearsing how they will diplomatically but firmly resist pressures to eat or drink to excess.  Similarly, those who are returning to dysfunctional families of origin, particularly college students, may need to develop a plan that enables them to limit their exposure to “toxic” people and destructive interactions. In addition, those who have lost a loved one or anticipate being alone during the holidays need to think about how they will manage their time and the painful feelings of loneliness they may experience.

Since therapists cannot always be available when a client’s symptoms appear or worsen – especially during the holidays – they can refer their clients to online self-help programs that reinforce techniques taught during sessions.

The MySelfHelp.com family of online, interactive self-help programs is gaining widespread acceptance from therapists and other healthcare professionals throughout the world because it fills the gap by offer the following features:

Reinforcement of Therapeutic Treatment Goals: Therapists and clients can work together to select features of the programs that complement the therapeutic plan and that will be most useful during particular events and episodes. Clinician Tip Sheets, available at http://www.myselfhelp.com/About/providers.htm help therapists identify parts of the programs designed to help achieve specific treatment goals.

24-Hour Access: All programs, including the moderated Discussion Board, are available 24 hours a day, so individuals can use parts of the program to plan, practice, and reinforce coping skills prior to, after, and even during stressful events. Relaxation and visualization techniques, including downloadable audios, are particularly useful during highly stressful incidents.

Comprehensive Family of Programs: Including New Stress Management Program: The MySelfHelp.com family of programs currently includes Defeating Depression, Stop Binge Eating, Take Control of Bulimia, Stress Management, Overcoming Guilt, and Working on Low Self-Esteem. These programs include information, tools, and exercises that enable people to identify underlying issues and problems, overcome misconceptions, learn techniques to identify and manage triggers, and prevent relapses. The programs also include sections on nutrition, body image, psychotherapy, medication, and personal stories.

Complimentary 30-day Preview for Healthcare Professionals: New Program Design! To receive a complimentary 30-day review of their programs, please contact info@MySelfHelp.com and identify yourself as a healthcare professional.

 

Treatment Center News:

Arizona Treatment Center News: Mirasol offers an integrative medical approach to treating eating disorders in adult women and adolescent girls.  In addition to cognitive-behavioral and psychiatric methods, Mirasol incorporates an integrative approach including neurofeedback, biofeedback, body image work, psychodrama, acupuncture, animal therapy, equine therapy, clinical hypnosis and imagery, polarity therapy, expressive arts therapy, group process, and individual psychotherapy. The adolescent program also includes adventure therapy, martial arts, rock and ropes, and mother-daughter workshops. Each program offers a 5-day family program and Focused Continuing Care, which is an intensive one-year aftercare. The Mirasol staff looks closely at the biochemical relationship between the body, nutrition, and mental health. Treatment is not directed at symptoms per se, but at the underlying imbalance that produces them. “The definition of health is an engaged mind, an energetic body and a tranquil soul working synergistically for optimal harmony.”  For more information, visit their website at www.mirasol.net, or call 1-888-520-1700 or 520-615-9323 or email jrust@mirasol.net.

 

Colorado Treatment Center News: The Eating Disorder Center of Denver offers a full spectrum of care from partial hospitalization through outpatient to males and females age 16 and older. The Partial Hospitalization Program operates 11 hours per day, 7 days per week and includes supervised meals and snacks. The Evening Intensive Outpatient Program operates 4 hours per evening, three days per week. Most of the Eating Disorder Center of Denver's program components are available on an outpatient basis. Services include individual and family/couples therapy; group therapy including DBT and aftercare, psychiatric evaluation; therapy and medication monitoring; and nutritional counseling. Non-EDC-Denver treatment providers are welcome to utilize these services as adjunct therapies to their own treatment. Visit http://www.edcdenver.com for details and schedules.

 

Eating Disorder Center of Denver’s Outpatient Groups: To register call 720-889-4232:

Aftercare Group: This group meets Monday evenings from 7:00-8:30pm and Tuesday evenings 5:30-7:00pm. The group is an open recovery group consisting of individuals in recovery who have completed an intense eating disorders program at EDC-D or other national programs. Cost: $50 per group.

DBT Skills Training: This group meets Monday evenings 5:00-6:30pm; the adolescent group meets Tuesday evenings from 4:00-5:30pm. The group consists of didactic and experiential education in four different skill areas: core mindfulness, interpersonal effectiveness, emotion regulation, and distress tolerance. Cost: $75 per group.

Body Image 101: This group meets Tuesday evening form 5:30-7:30pm. The group is a 12-week ongoing group utilizing cognitive behavioral and experiential techniques to mend the relationship between a woman and her body. Cost: $50 per group.

Eating Disorders Anonymous: This group meets every Saturday from 2:00-3:00pm. It is a free, open support group for individuals suffering and recovering from eating disorders. The meetings are held at the Glendale YMCA, 4500 E. Kentucky Avenue.

Family and Friends Support Group: This group meets the first and third Thursday of each month from 6:00-8:30pm. The group is for families and friends of individuals suffering with eating disorders to come discuss their problems, concerns and successes. To RSVP or for questions contact Enola Gorham at 720-889-4231. The meetings held at Eating Disorder Foundation of the Rockies, 3003 East Third Ave, Suite 110, Denver, CO 80206

Minding the Body: Minding the Body helps individuals struggling to establish positive lifestyles after Gastric Bypass surgery or other weight loss programs. Weekly groups provide participants the tools, support, and skills to maintain positive weight goals, deal with issue that may interfere with weight loss maintenance, and interact with others in various stages of the weight maintenance process. Meeting time: every Thursday from 6:00-8:00pm. Cost: $75 per group. Please call 303-771-0861 for more information or via the Internet at www.bodymindandhealth.com.

 

Florida Treatment Center News - "Reality Based Treatment for Eating Disorders." Milestones Eating Disorders Program offers residential treatment for anorexia, bulimia, compulsive overeating, and related disorders. The program is unique in so far as offering a supportive and structured environment while providing real world experiences such as preparing meals, grocery shopping, and participating in an array of activities simulating one's at home setting. Participants live within an apartment setting and are afforded opportunities to attend a variety of evening support groups while attending group and individual therapies during the day. The program is part of a facility, which is JCAHO accredited (Joint Commission for Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations) and licensed by the State of Florida to provide residential treatment as well as intensive outpatient services. The overall philosophy of Milestones is one of providing the treatment within a less restrictive setting than the traditional hospital environment and providing people with ample opportunities to put into practice those skills necessary to maintain their recovery when they return home. Milestones is intended for those who are not in need of a hospital setting and are able to demonstrate a sincere desire to recover from their eating disorder. You can learn more about the program at the Milestones web site at www.milestonesprogram.net or by calling Milestones at 800-347-2364.

 

Lecture Series:

Omaha, NE - Quarterly Educational Series provided by the Eating Disorders Program at Children's Hospital, Omaha, NE. The next presentation will be held Saturday, January 8, 2005, in the Glow Auditorium at Children's Hospital, 8200 Dodge Street, Omaha, Nebraska. This series is open to patients and their families, medical professionals and the general public. There is no cost to attend but it is recommended that you reserve a seat. For additional information about the lecture series or for questions about treatment plans and services at the Eating Disorders Program, call 402-955-6190 or 800-642-8822.

Support Groups:

Birmingham, AL – Free Eating Disorder Support Group: Sponsored by ANAD (National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders). This group meets every Tuesday from 6:30-8:00pm at Vestavia Hills United Methodist Church Main Building Room on 318 Kentucky Avenue, Vestavia Hills, AL. This group is designed to accomplish the following: provide support and recovery information for those living with any eating disorder; provide resources and hope to the community regarding eating disorders and recovery; provide a common ground for sharing experiences and provide honest feedback in a safe environment. The last Tuesday of each month is Family Night where the focus is on providing support to family and friends of those living with an eating disorder. For more information please contact Angela Camp at 205-871-4443. Information can also be requested via email at anadbham@aol.com.

Calabasas, CA - Support Group for parents, siblings and friends: Six-Week Group beginning January 6th, 2005. Are you the parent, sibling, friend, or loved one of an individual suffering with an eating disorder? Would you like education on the do's and don'ts? Would you like a supportive place to share concerns and feelings? Do you need help understanding communication and family dynamics? The cost is $300 per 6 week session (individual); $360 per six week session for a couple or family. Payment must be received no later than December 15th, 2004 to ensure a place in the group, as space is limited. Please make checks payable to Community Counseling/Eating Disorder Center of CA. Location: 4505 Las Virgenes Rd. Suite 205 Calabasas, CA 91302. Time: 7:30-8:30pm – Thursday. Group Facilitator: Dawn Smith-Theodore, MA, MFT: Dawn is a specialist in the field of eating disorders. She currently works as a primary therapist and group facilitator at the Monte Nido Residential Treatment Center, www.montenido.com, with women suffering from anorexia, bulimia and exercise addiction. For more information call 818-679-6204 or 805-382-9966.

Calabasas, CA - Eating Disorder Support Group: Six Week Group Beginning February 17th, 2005.  Are you suffering from an eating disorder? Would you like to share your struggles in a safe environment? Would you like to explore what function your eating disorder serves in your life? Do you want to identify feelings and learn to communicate your needs? Would you like to examine how your family and friends can support you? The cost is $300 per 6-week session. Payment must be received no later than January 31st, 2005 to ensure a place in the group, as space is limited. Please make checks payable to Community Counseling/Eating Disorder Center of CA. Location: 4505 Las Virgenes Rd. Suite 205 Calabasas, CA 91302. Time: 7:30-8:30pm – Thursday. Group Facilitator: Dawn Smith-Theodore, MA, MFT. For more information call 818-679-6204 or 805-382-9966.

Laguna Beach, CA -- Free ANAD Support Group. This group is held at the South Coast Medical Center on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month from 6:30-7:30pm. For more information or to RSVP call 949-499-7270.

San Francisco, CA - 12-week Women of Size group: The Eating Disorders Collaborative offers 12-week Women of Size group. For more information, please contact Marcy Dubova at 415-987-4118 or visit www.edcollaborative.com.

Wilton, CT - Free Eating Disorder Support Group: The Renfrew Center of Southern CT offers a FREE eating disorders support group every Saturday morning at 11:00am (except holidays). This group is professionally facilitated and is designed for people struggling with eating disorders and for their friends and families. For more information about The Renfrew Center of Southern Connecticut call 203-834-5020 or visit www.renfrewcenter.com.

Coconut Creek, FL - Eating Disorders/AABA Support Group: The Renfrew Center of Coconut Creek, FL offers a FREE eating disorder support group every Saturday from 2:00-3:30pm. This weekly support group, sponsored by the American Anorexia/Bulimia Association, is professionally facilitated and designed for individuals suffering from anorexia, bulimia, binge eating and/or other disordered eating patterns, as well as their families and friends. For more information about The Renfrew Center of Coconut Creek call 1-800-RENFREW or visit www.renfrewcenter.com.


Miami, FL - College Student Support Group: The Renfrew Center of Miami, FL offers a FREE support group every Monday from 6:15-7:15pm. This professionally facilitated group is for college students coping with disordered eating or those using food as a way of managing their emotions. For more information about The Renfrew Center of Miami call 1-800-RENFREW or visit www.renfrewcenter.com.

Duluth, GA - Free ANAD support group sponsored by the Renfrew Center. The group is held at 1045 Parsons Road at St. Benedict's Church from 10am -1:30am every Saturday. The group is facilitated by Karen Macke, LPC and Page Love, RD, LD. Guests are welcome -- including family members. For more information call 770-365-8644.

Newton, MA - Free Support Group: Hope and Inspiration is a free drop-in group that takes place the first Saturday of every month from 10-11am at the Massachusetts Eating Disorder Association's Newton office located at 92 Pearl Street. During the hour, a recovered individual shares his or her story of recovery, leaving time for discussion and questions. Please contact MEDA at 617-558-1881x12 for more information.

Manhattan/Union Square, NY - Free Eating Disorder Support Group: This group meets the first Monday of every month from 8:30-9:45pm. The group is free and open to anyone suffering from an eating disorder or body image difficulty. The group is run by therapists who are trained and on staff at The Eating Disorder Resource Center in NYC. Please call 212-989-3987 to reserve a spot.

Ithaca, NY - Parent Support Group: This group meets every other week, alternating Mondays and Wednesdays, 7:00pm at Cornell Cooperative Extension. This is a free support group for parents and loved ones of young people with eating disorders. Contact Cornell Cooperative Extension at 607-272-2292 and ask for information about the next meeting of the Parent Partner Support Group (Contact person: Nancy Potter).

Columbia, SC - A free weekly support group for people with anorexia and bulimia. The group is offered each Wednesday (except the first Wednesday of the month). The group is held from 6:00- 7:15pm at Richland Springs. This support group is sponsored by Palmetto Health, the University of South Carolina's School of Medicine, the SC Department of Mental Health and the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill. For more information contact Palmetto Health's Assessment office at 803-434-4813.

Columbia, SC - A monthly education and support meeting for family members. This group is offered the first Wednesday of each month. This meeting is free and is held from 6:00 - 7:15pm at Richland Springs. This meeting is sponsored by Palmetto Health, the University of South Carolina's School of Medicine, the SC Department of Mental Health, and the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill. For more information contact Palmetto Health's Assessment office at 803-434-4813.

For additional Support Group Listings go to: http://www.edreferral.com/members_announcements.htm#new%20groups%20forming

Online Support Group: Milestones sponsors an online support forum that is open to anyone who is seeking eating disorder information and support. The group's membership is just under 1000 participants, all of whom are either suffering from an eating disorder or are affected by a loved one suffering with an ED. The forum can be accessed via a link at Milestones or directly www.groups.yahoo.com/group/milestonesinrecovery.

 

Inspiration:

Joyful Affirmation Cards Encourage Girls and Women to Love Themselves: So many girls and women have a hard time loving themselves and their bodies—and understandably so in a culture that gives them the message that they must live up to a narrowly defined and unrealistic standard of beauty. Many girls and women believe that in order to be loved, they must look like the images presented in the media. They are given the message that they should not accept themselves as they are. This leaves many girls and women feeling insecure, depressed, self-hating, and struggling with eating disorders and/or self-harm. There are very few images and messages that reflect the true diversity of women’s different sizes, shapes, races, and ages, and that encourage women to love themselves and their bodies. Love Yourself affirmation cards offer this support. The cards show girls and women of many races, ages, and shapes and sizes and offer messages that build self-esteem. They encourage the reader to listen to themselves, to see their inner beauty, to love and accept their bodies, and to depend on their own strengths, as well as to reach out to others when they need to.  It’s time that girls and women had positive messages and images about themselves.
Love Yourself Affirmation Cards are available at http://www.CherylRainfield.com.

Books, Resources and Media:

To purchase books and other resources at discounted rates go to http://www.edreferral.com/books.htm. 

Because I Feel Fat: Helping the Ones You Love Deal With an Eating Disorder by Tony Paulson, PhD and Johanna Marie McShane, PhD: This book is a comprehensive guide that gives family, friends, and loved ones a thorough understanding of what eating disorders are and how to help their loved ones recover. Easy to read and understand, Because I Feel Fat breaks down complex disorders into simple terms that give everyone, from sufferer and worried loved one, a common ground of understanding. Through painfully honest and heartbreaking first-person stories, gathered from interviews with women suffering from anorexia and bulimia nervosa, the reader learns what it is like to have an eating disorder, in hopes that this insight will answer questions and identify the keys to helping with recovery. For more information on purchasing this book go to http://www.becauseifeelfat.com.

 

Journals:

The Remuda Review – The Christian Journal of Eating Disorders: This professional journal is written quarterly by the eating disorder specialists at Remuda Ranch. It offers a Biblically based and scientifically valid approach to the treatment of eating disorders. The Remuda Review is designed to present the unique scientific/spiritual treatment approach developed during Remuda’s fifteen-year history. Their goal is to provide a comprehensive overview of Remuda’s bio-psycho-social-spiritual model.  Each issue focuses on practical treatment methods and applications for clinicians working from a Christian perspective or treating Christian patients. The Remuda Review is a clinicians’ primer for eating disorder conceptualization, treatment, and practice.  Subscriptions to the Remuda Review are complimentary and back issues may be requested.  To order: Call 1-800-445-1900, ext. 5251 or order online at www.remudaranch.com.

 

Employment Opportunities:

Brentwood, CA - Dietary Technician: The Eating Disorder Center of CA in Brentwood is seeking a part-time dietary technician. If interested, please email resume to Mario DeSalvo, LMFT at mario@edcca.com or fax to 310-472-9960. Website: www.edcca.com.

Calabasas, CA - Certified nursing assistants, licensed vocational nurses and registered nurses: The Monte Nido Treatment Center is looking for CNAs, LVNs and RNs with eating disorder treatment experience. If interested, please email resume to Carolyn Costin, LMFT at mntc@montenido.com or fax resume to 310-457-8442. Website: www.montenido.com.


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