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EDReferral.com Newsletter –February, 2006

Table of Contents

Introduction

Eating Disorder Awareness Events

Research on Eating Disorders

For Professionals: Conferences/Seminars/Study Groups/Networking/Online Courses

For Public: Workshops

Educational Opportunities

Online Interactive Programs

Advocacy

Books, Journals, Videos and Media

Intensive Treatment Program

Treatment Center News

Support Groups

Employment Opportunities

Marketing Tips

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National Eating Disorder Awareness Events:

 Boston , MA : Eating Disorder Awareness Event on March 3, 2006. MEDA, Inc. and NEDA are joining forces to celebrate National Eating Disorders Awareness Week 2006. Join them at the Sorenson Center at Babson College , Boston , MA for one or all of the following creative, entertaining and informative events. The theme this year is “Be comfortable in your genes, wear comfortable jeans.” Feel free to wear your most comfortable, genetically appropriate jeans. Through personal example, advocacy and support, we can make a difference! Daytime Events: Free and open to all. Evening Event Cost: $10 General Admission, $5 Students. Free for all Babson Students and Staff. For more information about this event, visit MEDA’s website at www.medainc.org or call 617-558-1881 ext 15.

Long Island , NY : The National Eating Disorders Association-Long Island Eating Disorders Awareness Week Gala Event. NEDA-LI invites you to their benefit gala, a Southwest Hoe Down on Friday, March 3, 2006 from 7:30 pm - 11:00pm. The event is in support of National Eating Disorders Awareness Week - “Be Comfortable in Your Genes/Jeans" Campaign and includes food, cocktails, and dancing. Dress: Celebrate your fabulous Genes in fabulous Jeans. Location: Reckson Associates Omni Building in Uniondale, Long Island , NY . For more information call NEDA-LI at 516-229-2393 or visit www.neda-li.org.

Long Island , NY : National Eating Disorders Association – Long Island -National Eating Disorders Awareness Week. Be Comfortable in Your Genes: Explore and Embrace Our Bodies and Ourselves: 2006 Free Annual Public Conference on Saturday, March 4, 2006 from 9:30 am-1:00pm. Food, exercise and body obsession have become a culturally accepted strategy for feeling better and managing stress, anxiety, and the demands of life. Genetic predisposition, heritable traits and temperament, coupled with media and cultural pressures, create the foundation for the current epidemic of disordered eating and body loathing. Explore how heritable traits and cultural pressures lead to the development of body dissatisfaction. Recognize how you are being influenced and learn new skills for empowerment, self-care and wellness. Conference program includes: Getting It - Understanding Disordered Eating and Body Obsession, Facilitated by: Sondra Kronberg, MS, RD, CDN; Do I Look Fat In This? Facilitated by Jessica Weiner; Body Wars - The Body Image Connection, Facilitated by: Vivian Delman, MPS, RD, CDN; Tools and Techniques for Change, Facilitated by: Meg Maginn, LCSW; Questions and Answers, NEDA-LI Professional Board Members. Location: Omni Building , 333 Earl Ovington Blvd , Uniondale, Long Island , NY 11553 . Lower Level-Auditorium, registration is required. For information call NEDA-LI at 516-229-2393, $5.00 donation per person is requested.

 

Research on Eating Disorders:

Shame and social anxiety in anorexia and bulimia nervosa: Grabhorn R, Stenner H, Kaufbold J, Overbeck G, Stangier U. Clinic for Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy (Hs. 17), Theodor-Stern-Kai 7, D-60590 Frankfurt , Germany. grabhorn@em.uni-frankfurt.de. OBJECTIVES: The importance of shame for the understanding of eating disorders has been well-known for a long time, but only few empirical studies exist to date on this aspect. Particularly the sense of self-esteem and external appearance have been attributed a major influence in the emergence of shame. Since social anxiety has increasingly been considered to be a factor in recent discussions related to eating disorders, and shame is a primary symptom of social phobia and of social anxiety in general, the present study focuses on shame and social anxiety in anorexia and bulimia, as compared to other clinical disorders. Another research question is the extent to which the prevalence of shame in eating disorders is influenced by self-esteem, attitudes about appearance and social anxiety. METHODS: The sample consists of 104 (female) patients, comprising 26 patients, respectively, with anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, anxiety disorders and depression. The various variables were recorded with the Internalized Shame Scale (ISS), the Social Interaction Anxiety Scale (SIAS), the Social Phobia Scale (SPS), the Appearance Attitude Scale (AAS) and the Social Autonomous Self-Esteem Scale (SAS). RESULTS: Patients with anorexia and bulimia nervosa have higher scores in internalized global shame than patients with anxiety disorders and depressions. In contrast to anorectic patients, however, patients with bulimia also have higher scores than the other two groups in the area of social performance anxiety; they also differ significantly from the anxiety disorders in terms of interaction anxiety. In the multiple regression analysis of the patients with eating disorders, self-esteem, performance anxiety and perfectionism with regard to appearance prove to be predictors of the affect of shame. DISCUSSION: The findings indicate that not just shame, but also social anxiety, should be regarded as important influencing factors, especially in the case of bulimia nervosa. The question remains as to what extent social anxiety is a result of shame being projected onto the body. For therapeutic considerations, it seems advisable to work on the affect of shame and also include the aspect of social anxiety in focused therapy strategies. Z Psychosom Med Psychother. 2005;51(2):179-93.

Research Study - Osteoporosis in Anorexia Nervosa: The Neuroendocrine Unit of Massachusetts General Hospital is conducting research studies on bone loss in anorexia nervosa. Their screening study is for men and women age 12-50 with anorexia nervosa. They are investigating causes of osteopenia (or bone loss) in the spine, hip, wrist and total body. The study involves one visit of approximately 3 hours. If interested, call Jennifer Minihan, PA at 617-724-7393 or email jminihan@partners.org.

Research Study - Massachusetts General Hospital Study of Therapy for Bone Loss in Anorexia Nervosa: The Neuroendocrine Unit of Massachusetts General Hospital is conducting research studies on anorexia-induced bone loss. Their treatment study is for women aged 18-45 with anorexia nervosa and absent or irregular menstrual periods. They are investigating the combined use of a natural hormone and a medication that is effective for bone loss in postmenopausal women as a novel treatment for the bone loss seen in women with anorexia nervosa. They hope that the combination of these two investigational medications will help rebuild depleted bone and prevent further bone breakdown in women with anorexia nervosa. The study has 4 outpatient visits and 2 inpatient visits over 12 months. A stipend of up to $675 is awarded throughout the course of the study. If interested, call Jennifer Minihan, PA-C at 617-724-7393 or email jminihan@partners.org.

The National Institute of Mental Health - The NIMH is sponsoring a study assessing appetite and reward in eating disorders. Researchers need women who are 18 to 45 years old who are recovered from anorexia and/or bulimia nervosa and who are not taking psychoactive medications. Studies are taking place at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. The study involves the completion of interviews and questionnaires and subjects undergo a non-invasive magnetic resonance imaging of the brain. There is no X-ray exposure. Travel expenses are covered and participants will be paid upon completion of the study. For more information call 1-866-265 9289, email edresearch@upmc.edu or visit the website www.anbn.org.

The National Institute of Mental Health - Research on Genes and Eating Disorders: The National Institute of Mental Health is sponsoring a multicenter, international study seeking to determine whether a gene or genes might predispose individuals to develop anorexia nervosa. They need families with at least two relatives (e.g., sisters, brothers, cousins, aunts, uncles, grandparents) 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. Participants do not need to travel and will be paid upon completion of the study. For more information call 1-888-895-3886, email EDResearch@upmc.edu or visit www.angenetics.org.

Research Study - Southern California Study on Eating Disorders and Marital Relationships: Rebecca Kenyon, MA, MFT of Trish Stanley and Associates and Oak Knoll Family Therapy Center is conducting a doctoral dissertation on eating disorders and marital relationships. She is looking for married women diagnosed with anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa to participate in a 1½-hour interview with their spouse. The interview will be scheduled at a mutually convenient day and time, and can take place at participants' treatment facilities, if applicable, or at one of Ms. Kenyon's San Diego County offices. Phone interviews can also be conducted if participants reside out of the area. Each couple will receive a book on eating disorders as a thank you for participating. The hope is that by having both the wife's and husband's perspectives, a better understanding of how best to support them both in treatment and recovery may be achieved. If interested, call Rebecca Kenyon, MA, MFT at 858-229-3420 or email rebeccajkenyon@hotmail.com.

Research Study - San Diego Study on Eating Disorders and Massage: Jeanine Pontes, M.A., of Alliant International University in San Diego , is conducting a doctoral dissertation on eating disorders and massage. Jeanine is looking for women (at least 18 years old) currently or previously diagnosed (within the last 5 years) with anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa to participate in an 8-week massage class, which will not only teach participants how to give and receive massage, but how to improve their ability to become deeply soothed, become more comfortable with their body, improve self-esteem, and reduce depression. Each participant may receive an instructional DVD series as a thank you for participating in the massage class. If interested or for more information, please call Jeanine Pontes, M.A., at 209-535-3501. 

Data Collection – Confidential Survey on Weight Histories: Dr. Jan Yager is conducting a confidential survey on weight histories and welcomes participants, both male and female. Participants DON'T have to be overweight, underweight, or have an eating disorder to participate. She is looking to research those who have and do not have weight challenges, even those who are currently doing okay with their weight issues but have had issues in the past. She is finishing up a new book and the surveys are background research for that book. To participate, email jyager@aol.com with your age and return email address. Completed surveys can be returned by email, fax, or mail (information is in the survey). You must be 18 or older to participate. For more information on Jan Yager, PhD visit www.DrJanYager.com.

 

Conferences for Professionals:

Dallas, TX Symposium: The Elisa Project’s 7th Annual Professional Symposium for the Prevention and Treatment of Eating Disorders on March 3, 2006 at City Place Conference Center in Dallas, Texas. Featured speakers include: Timothy D. Brewerton, MD, DFAPA, FAED; Karin Kratina, Ph.D, RD, LD/N; Katherine Presnell, Ph.D and Stephen Wonderlich, Ph.D. Professionals who should attend are those seeking knowledge in preventing, recognizing, diagnosing, and treating eating disorders. Level I of this symposium is designed primarily for medical professionals new to the eating disorder specialty as well as for school administrators, school counselors, school nurses, coaches and athletic department faculty. Level II (Advanced) is primarily designed for psychiatrists, psychologists, pediatricians, cardiologists, ER physicians, ER nurses, family practitioners, licensed marriage and family therapists, licensed professional counselors, social workers, dietitians, pediatric nurses, psychiatric nurses, nurse practitioners. At the conclusion of this activity participants will be able to: develop an understanding of how metaphor can help women gain insight into their disordered eating behavior; develop techniques for using stories and metaphors in a clinical setting; identify readiness indicators for a patient to transition into Intuitive Eating; explain the differences of how Intuitive Eating principles are used, based on the type of eating disorder; describe several conceptual models of borderline personality disorder; describe a specific protocol for impulsive and self-destructive behaviors in eating disordered individuals; understand the theoretical model underlying Integrative Cognitive Therapy; define the barriers to the implementation of early intervention; be aware of the maladaptive interpersonal relationships that can arise when caring for people with anorexia nervosa; analyze role strain and have strategies for remedial action; be able to work to improve nutritional health in an outpatient setting and to match the degree of motivation and risk with the type and intensity of the intervention; describe a new approach for looking at the broad spectrum of weight-related problems; understand the role of the family within the web of individual, familial, peer, institutional, community and societal influences on weight-related issues in teens; explore the implications of societal norms regarding food, dieting, and eating for people struggling with eating disorders; identify ways that members of a multidisciplinary team can support nutritional treatment goals. For more information about this conference visit www.TheElisaProject.org, email: TEP@TheElisaProject.org or call 214-369-5222.

The Renfrew Center Foundation presents A Body to Die For: Advanced Training in the Treatment of Eating Disorders and Body-Image Disturbance in Women. This training is presented by Adrienne Ressler, MA, LMSW and each seminar offers 6 continuing education credits for mental health professionals and dietitians. For more information, visit www.renfrew.org or contact Debbie Lucker at 1-877-367-3383.

Dates and locations are as follows:

March 10, 2006              Phoenix , AZ

March 24, 2006              Indianapolis , IN

March 31, 2006              Baltimore , MD

April 7, 2006                  Columbus , OH

April 26, 2006                Austin , TX

April 28, 2006                Dallas , TX

May 12, 2006                 Richmond , VA

May 19, 2006                 Toronto ( Canada )

San Francisco, CA - March 25-26, 2006: The Association of Professionals Treating Eating Disorders (APTED) Conference – It Takes a Village: Integrating Approaches in the Treatment of Eating Disorders: The conference will be offering 14 CME's and CEU's to MD's, PhD's, MFTs, LCSWs, nurses, addiction counselors and others. Families and individuals in recovery are also welcome. For questions or information contact the APTED at 415-771-3068 or email AptedSF@aol.com.

Winnipeg , Manitoba , Canada Conference – March 17-18, 2006. Westwind Eating Disorder Recovery Centre will be presenting the second annual Westwind Roundtable on Innovations in the Treatment of Eating Disorders. The conference will be held at the Victoria Inn and Convention Center in Winnipeg , Manitoba , Canada . Continuing Education Credit will be offered. The panel of speakers include: Bryan Lask, MD; Glenn Gaesser, PhD; Ovidio Bermudez, MD; Dianne Neumark-Sztainer, PhD, MPH, RD; Gail McVey, PhD. Fees: Early Bird (before 01/30/06) $200 CDN; Regular Fee $225 CDN; Late Fee (after 03/01/06) $250 CDN; Student Rate: $150 CDN. To register contact Westwind at 204-728-2499.

Counseling Intensive for Nutrition Professionals and Eating Disorders Boot Camp for Therapists and Dietitians:  Denver , CO , 3/3-5, 2006.  New York , NY . 3/31 – 4/2, 2006.  Portland , OR , May 5 – 7, 2006.  Durham , NC , 7/28-30, 2006.  Los Angeles , 12/1-3, 2006.   Molly Kellogg, RD, LCSW and Jessica Setnick, MS, RD/LD bring you these popular, practical workshops.  Register for either or both (total of 18 credits for RDs). Everything you need to know about eating disorders and the counseling skills to be effective. Whether eating disorders are already your specialty or you are just beginning to see more ED patients, Boot Camp is rich in content, resources and support.   Counseling Intensive has cutting edge techniques for working with all kinds of nutrition clients. For additional information visit www.mollykellogg.com or www.understandingnutrition.com or call 214-221-6510. Also available: FREE Counseling Tips for Nutrition Therapists at www.mollykellogg.com.

Teleseminar on Eating Disorders:

What You Need to Know About Eating Disorders Series – A Teleseminar. The seminar can be done in the comfort of your office or home. It consists of five 1-hour presentations by international authorities covering the essentials of understanding, recognizing, and managing eating disorders (pending continuing education credits through the National Board of Certified Counselors).

Teleseminars include:

1. HOW TO HELP FAMILIES OF THE EATING DISORDERED INDIVIDUAL: Approaches for the Family with an Eating Disorder Member to Survive and Heal by Carla Garber Ph.D., Family Psychotherapist; Eating Disorders specialist, January 24, 2006, Tuesday 5 pm CST.

2. HEALING THE MIND AND BODY IN EATING DISORDERS: How to Recognize and Address Physical and Psychological Needs by Ed Tyson MD, Physician; Clinical specialist in Eating Disorders on January 31, 2006, Tuesday 5 pm CST. 

3. NUTRITIONAL APPROACHES AND MASTERY IN EATING DISORDERS: Developing a New Relationship with Food by Hawley Poinsett, RD, LD., Dietician/Nutritionist; Specialist in Eating Disorders on February 7, 2006, Tuesday 5 pm CST.

4. BRIEF PSYCHOTHERAPY OF EATING DISORDERS: Distilling Effective Interventions from the Brief Therapies by Jacquelyn Ekern, Psychotherapist; Founder and CEO, EatingDisorderHope.com on February 14, 2006, 5 pm CST.

5. BRIEF COACHING FOR POWERFUL SOLUTIONS: Integrating Professional Coaching Strategies for Health Care Professionals by David Krueger MD, Executive and Mentor Coach; CEO, MentorPath on February 21, 2006, Tuesday 5 pm CST.
 
Time: January 24th through February 21, 2006. 5:00PM Eastern (every Tuesday evening for 5 weeks)
Cost: $147.00 for teleseminar series of 5 presentations.

For more information contact Jacquelyn@eatingdisorderhope.com or call 817-602-8727. This entire series will be available for purchase as a downloadable CD with accompanying pdf outline of each presentation on the www.eatingdisorderhope.com website for those who cannot attend the live Teleseminar. 

 

Workshops for Professionals:

Pennsylvania - Nutrition and Exercise Workshops in February and March 2006: Sports nutritionist Nancy Clark MS, RD and exercise physiologist William Evans, PhD are offering a program designed to help coaches, athletic trainers, exercise physiologists, sports nutritionists, sports medicine professionals as well as athletes find answers to their questions about: eating for health, enhanced performance and longevity; balancing carbs, protein and sports supplements; managing weight and eating disorders. Topics include: exercise physiology, exercise and aging, weight control, sports nutrition, counseling tips for eating disordered athletes, ergogenic aids, creatine, case studies, and hands-on information. Cost: $195; $95 full-time students and dietetic interns. CEUs: ADA , ACSM, AFAA, ACE, NATA, NSCA, CHES. Dates and locations: Philadelphia Feb. 3-4, 2006; Pittsburgh Mar. 3-4,2006. For more information visit www.sportsnutritionworkshop.com, email: Wevans3567@aol.com, or call 501-821-6651.

 

Professional Study Groups:

Southern California - Professional Study Groups: Carolyn Costin, MFT invites all treating professionals to her study groups. Both groups cover case reviews, treatment strategies, new literature and research, and other areas related to treatment of eating disorders. CEU's are given to MFT's and LCSW's. For more information call 310-457-9958.

Group #1 takes place the first Wednesday of every month from 12:00-1:30pm at the Monte Nido Treatment Center , www.montenido.com.

Group #2 takes place the first Thursday of every month from 12:00-1:00pm at the Eating Disorder Center of CA, www.edcca.com.

 

Workshops for the Public:

New York , NY Workshops: The 2006 B.I.T.E. â Series - The Body Image Transformation Experience. B.I.T.E.â provides an intensive therapeutic experience that combines innovative group psychotherapy techniques with body-oriented therapy. 

WHO IS B.I.T.E.® FOR?

  • For those who struggle with weight regulation, weight loss, size, perception of self and body image.
  • For those who appreciate that one's psychological/emotional life can get in the way of maintaining a food plan.
  • For those who have lost weight, yet whose self-perception is not changing.
  • For those who are having trouble coming to terms with the new, evolving “you”.
  • For those who need help to find the courage necessary to move away from the familiar and onto unfamiliar ground.
  • For those who need to develop specific strategies for integrating intellectual and emotional understanding with weight loss and body image transformation for successful long-term outcomes.

New February B.I.T.E.â Series: Tuesdays from 7:30-9:00pm.

Workshop I  - explores participants' eating experiences, self-perception and resistance to change, and lays the groundwork needed for the intense and continuing work of Workshop II (February 7-April 18, 2006. February 3 – last registration date)

Workshop II - integrates movement therapy with body image and self-motivation (April 25-June 27 – April 21 last registration date)

For more information visit http://franweiss.com/workshop_bite.htm.

 

Educational Opportunities:

Plymouth , NH : Graduate Eating Disorders Institute, Plymouth State University. Mardie Burckes-Miller, Ed.D. CHES, CEDS serves as the director and a professor of a new unique eating disorders focused graduate program. At Plymouth State University , you can become more informed about the many faces and facets of eating disorders and become a catalyst for action. If you have a bachelor's degree or higher and an interest in the field of eating disorders, come to Plymouth State . You can enroll in a stand- alone 15 credit Eating Disorders Institute, an  MED with a 15 credit focus in Eating Disorders, or for those professionals with a MED/MS a Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies with a focus in Eating Disorders. Unique features include: weekend format for working professionals, small classes (less than 10), faculty who are eating disorders professionals, students from a variety of disciplines, hands-on courses. For more information about the up-coming first course within the program, Eating Disorders Awareness beginning this spring or the program, contact Mardie Burckes-Miller at Margaret@plymouth.edu or 603-535-2515.

Online Interactive Recovery Tools: MySelfHelp.com Insomnia Program Shows Dramatic Results in Clinical Outcomes Study. MySelfHelp.com just completed its first clinical outcome study, on its online Conquer Insomnia program, and the following results show that the online program is highly effective.

·      Average sleep duration increased to normal levels (average of nearly 7 hours per night)

·      One-third of individuals are now sleeping more than 7 hours per night

·      91% of sleeping pill users reduced their sleeping pills

·      Sleep pill users reduced their intake by an average of over 50%

·      Almost 40% stopped using sleeping pills altogether

·      Almost half report less than one insomnia night per week compared to 6 nights per week before starting the program

The success of the MySelfHelp.com Conquer Insomnia program has been highly publicized throughout the media in recent months, including CNN , USA Today, the Wall Street Journal and many other leading television network news stations, magazines, and periodicals throughout the country. Clinical studies are also being conducted for the MySelfHelp.com depression and eating disorder programs, and results will be available soon.

Family of Programs Developed through NIMH Funding: The MySelfHelp.com family of interactive, online, self-help programs includes Defeating Depression, Take Control of Bulimia, Stop Binge Eating, Stress Management, Overcoming Guilt, Working on Low Self-Esteem, Conquer Insomnia, and Hope for HIV and Depression, as well as a moderated member Discussion Board. MySelfHelp.com programs were developed in part through grants from the National Institute of Mental Health, and the programs are designed to complement therapy and reinforce treatment goals.

Complimentary Preview for Healthcare Professionals: Healthcare professionals who have not reviewed MySelfHelp.com programs, or who would like to take another look to see recent changes, can receive a complimentary review. Simply email info@MySelfHelp.com and identify yourself as a healthcare professional. As always, they welcome your feedback and suggestions.

Healthcare Professional Discount: MySelfHelp.com offers a 10-percent discount that healthcare professionals can pass on to their clients. To receive the discount, the client simply needs to go to www.MySelfHelp.com and enter “HCP” in the account code box when registering.

Advocacy: The Eating Disorders Coalition for Research, Policy and Action. The EDC, a Washington , D.C. advocacy organization, is preparing to expand its online information about eating disorders among men and boys and other populations. If you know of high quality resources already online, let them know. The EDC would like to link to those pages, or share the information already available. Send suggestions to manager@eatingdisorderscoalition.org. The Eating Disorders Coalition is your voice in Washington , D.C. ! Consider joining the coalition. Individuals can join their email list. Hospitals, treatment programs, non-profits, and other groups can become EDC member organizations. To learn more, visit http://eatingdisorderscoalition.org/involved/involved.html.

 

Books, Resources and Media:

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

Mindful Eating 101: A Guide to Healthy Eating in College and Beyond by Susan Albers, PsyD. Each year, thousands of young men and women show up at college unprepared for many of the challenges and experiences they will encounter for the next four years of their lives. And while parents, friends and teachers will always have advice to offer on the dangers of drugs and alcohol, tips for good hygiene and better work habits, healthy eating is one vital area is often overlooked. Mindful Eating 101 looks at how to have a healthy relationship between food, body, and mind, allowing one to develop mindful attitudes and routines that will stay with an individual throughout college and beyond. For additional information about this book visit Dr. Susan Albers website at www.eatingmindfully.com. Please support EDReferral.com by purchasing this book through http://www.edreferral.com/books.htm.

Weight Wisdom: Affirmations to Free You from Food and Body Concerns by Kathleen Burns Kingsbury and Mary Ellen Williams. Through their years of experience as therapists, Kathleen Burns Kingsbury and Mary Ellen Williams have treated hundreds of people with eating disorders. Now they have compiled a unique collection of anecdotes and affirmations to help readers free themselves from food and body concerns. Whether you are just beginning to change your behavior, or you have already been working to alter disordered eating, Weight Wisdom can help. Organized into three sections–1) for those starting the journey, 2) on their way, or 3) already successful–Kingsbury and Williams offer inspirational reminders that have helped their patients and will help you.  Each of the affirmations includes a discussion from the authors, as well as helpful hints for making that affirmation a part of your daily life. For more information about this book visit www.weightwisdom.net. Please support EDReferral.com by purchasing this book through http://www.edreferral.com/books.htm.

 

Inspirational:

GODDESS CARDS - "Because Every Woman is a Goddess!" GODDESS CARDS is a greeting card company whose cards are celebrations of Real Women. Every card tells a story, and carries a loving, inspirational, or fun message. Images are lush, rich in curves, color and feminine diversity. Every card tells a woman “You Are GORGEOUS - Just as you are!” For more information visit www.goddesscards.com call 604-925-4139, fax 604-925-4169, or email the designer Anne Baird at anne@goddesscards.com.

 

Treatment Center News:

Arizona Treatment Center News – Remuda Ranch: Remuda Ranch has treated more than 6,500 women and girls with eating disorders since 1990. Their Christian programs treat patients of all faiths and prepare them for complete recovery when they return home for continued outpatient treatment. They have developed tools to assist outpatient providers such as:

·   Professional Network: Visit professionals.remudaranch.com for resources and continuing education opportunities.  

  • Complimentary Educational Consultation Service: Call 1-800-445-1900 ext. 5288 or email consult@remudaranch.com for answers to your eating disorder related questions.  
  • The Remuda Review: The Christian Journal of Eating Disorders: Call 1-800-445-1900 ext. 5251 to order your complimentary subscription.

When inpatient treatment is needed, call Remuda Ranch at 1-800-445-1900. “By partnering together, we can make recovery a reality.”

Agoura Hills , CA Treatment Center News - Eating Disorder Intensive Outpatient Program: Carolyn Costin has opened a new Eating Disorder Intensive Outpatient Program (EDIOP) in Agoura Hills , CA . This program is for females struggling with an eating disorder who need support in addition to their individual therapy but do not need full day treatment or inpatient care. The program meets three nights a week and includes a supervised meal. Groups will be co-facilitated by therapists specializing in the treatment of eating disorders. The program utilizes a multi-disciplinary approach including cognitive-behavioral, dialectal-behavioral, psycho-educational, solution-focused, art therapy, attachment theory and process group modalities. In addition, the group facilitators introduce and practice specific relaxation techniques useful in reducing anxiety and processing emotion. The program operates Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings from 6:30-9:30pm. Groups are facilitated by Rykia Peterson, IMF  #41796 and supervised by Linda Wells, LCSW. The cost for the IOP is $325 per night, payable two weeks in advance, for a total of $1,950. Insurance may apply and must be worked out on an individual basis with the program director. If you are interested in learning more about this Intensive Outpatient Program, call 310-457-9958 or email mntc@montenido.com.

Del Mar, CA - New Treatment Center - Casa Palmera: Holistic Care in a Resort-Style Setting. Located in peaceful Del Mar, California , Casa Palmera is a holistic treatment facility that offers an unrivaled alternative to the traditional treatment approach for eating disorders, trauma, pain management and co-occurring addictions. Their spiritually based center integrates the best of modern western scientific knowledge with ancient eastern intuitive healing techniques. Licensed as a medical facility, Casa Palmera can accommodate the guest needing intensive medical care as well as those seeking personal growth and lifestyle changes. Their treatment professionals are comprised of physicians, psychiatrists, psychologists, nutritional experts, a naturopathic chef, and a diverse array of holistic health practitioners. Casa Palmera's integrative approach includes traditional therapies, out of the box thinking, and having fun. Some examples are a Ropes Challenge Course, EMDR, Breath Therapy, Craniosacral Therapy, Dance Therapy, Drum Therapy, Herbal Medicine, Surf Therapy, Tai Chi, Meridian Stretching, Equine Therapy, Acupuncture, and organic gardening.  To learn more visit www.casapalmera.com or call 888-481-4481.

Newport Beach , CA : Eating Disorder Intensive Outpatient Program. Miramar Health announces the opening of the Eating Disorder Center of Newport Beach, which offers an Intensive Outpatient Program for those suffering from eating disorders. The program is for females and males, ages 11 and up. The treatment schedule is Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 4:30-7:30 PM.  Each treatment day consists of a monitored, dietetically appropriate meal, in addition to two hours of group and/or individual and family therapy.  Additional support groups are also offered at the center. Outside treatment providers are welcome and encouraged to utilize the program/services of The Eating Disorder Center of Newport Beach as an adjunct to their own treatment. Please visit www.miramarhealth.com for virtual tours, photos and more information or call 949-250-6570.

San Diego, CA: Harmony Grove Supportive Living for Eating Wellness: Harmony Grove is a 6-bed transitional living house in sunny San Diego, CA. They serve women 18 and above who are overcoming anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorders. The beautiful yet comfortable house is overlooking the Pacific Ocean . They provide 24-hour staff, meal support, grocery shopping support, shared meal prep, educational classes, and many healing and fun activities. Guests can enjoy beach walks, hiking, yoga, art & music classes, and a dreams workshop. Harmony Grove can be a lower cost alternative to expensive treatment centers as they work along with outpatient programs and eating disorder professionals in the San Diego area. Guests can attend an intensive outpatient program, day treatment, or individual therapy depending on their level of care needs. Harmony Grove is also step-down program for those leaving a hospital or residential treatment. Many times a brief hospital stay is not long enough to overcome years of harmful habits. Guests at Harmony Grove can receive the time and attention they need to get well permanently. For more information please call 800-990-8052 or visit www.harmony-grove.com

Colorado Treatment Center News – The Eating Disorder Center of Denver (EDC-Denver): The EDC-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; 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:

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

2. DBT Skills Training: The adult 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.

3. Body Image 101: This group meets Tuesday evening from 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.

4. 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 Denver, CO.

5. 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.  

Denver, CO - Minding the Body Support Group: Minding the Body helps individuals struggling to establish positive lifestyles after Gastric Bypass surgery or other weight loss programs. Weekly groups provide participants with the tools, support, and skills to: maintain positive weight goals, deal with issues 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. For more information call 303-771-0861 or visit 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 website at www.milestonesprogram.org or by calling 800-347-2364.

 

Support for Parents:

Royal Oak , MI - Parent Coaching Program: William Beaumont Hospital 's Pediatric Department introduces the Nancy Rambeau Hough Parent Coaching Program for parents of adolescents struggling with eating disorders.  The Parent Coaching Program has been specifically developed to assist parents in effectively supporting their adolescents through the eating disorder recovery process, while simultaneously providing them with encouragement. Dealing with families that are actively struggling with eating disorders can be very stressful and frustrating even for the most skilled treatment providers. Therefore, a goal of this program is to enhance treatment services offered within the community. The Parent Coaching Program is aimed at enhancing parental competence and skill as well as increasing pro-active parental involvement in their adolescent’s recovery. Participant Criteria: parents of adolescents (18 years of age or younger) dealing with active eating disorder issues; a commitment to attend and participate in the 12 week program; adolescent needs to be actively engaged in treatment with a therapist and pediatrician (minimally, through the duration of this program). Time and location: Weekly group for 12 weeks, Wednesday from 7:00-8:30pm at Beaumont Hospital , Royal Oak , MI. Facilitator: Stephanie B. Milstein, Ph.D., Contact: 248-551-2385.

 

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 provide: support and recovery information for those living with any eating disorder; resources and hope to the community regarding eating disorders and recovery; a common ground for sharing experiences and 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.

Beverly Hills , CA - Support Group Meetings sponsored by Linda Blakeley, Ph.D., will meet every Tuesday at 8pm. For more information call 310-286-9171 or visit www.drlindablakeley.com.  

Beverly Hills , CA - Feeding the Soul Eating Disorder and Body Image Ongoing Process Group. This is an ongoing process group that limited to 6 participants. In addition to general discussion and support, topics will include: body image and the media; empowerment without (food) restriction; intuitive eating/mindful eating; food and feelings; gentle nutrition and exercise; hungers and desires; hormones and appetite control; and the fallacy of food addiction. The group meets Monday evenings from 7pm-6:30pm in Beverly Hills , CA . For further information contact erinnaimi@heartofnutrition.com or 310-551-0233.

  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 949-240-7806 

  Laguna Hills , CA - ANAD Support Group. This group meets every Wednesday at 7:00pm. The group is located at 23461 South Pointe Drive, Suite 190 , Laguna Hills , CA . For more information please contact Kay Poggi at 949-498-5018.

Support Groups in Oakland and Walnut Creek , CA : Facilitator - Rose P. Phelps, MFT, Certified Group Psychotherapist and President of the Northern California Group Psychotherapy Society.  Rose’s support groups offer members an arena in which to find support, deal with challenges and learn to nurture themselves and others. Clients also learn to empower themselves rather than disempower themselves through attacking their bodies by starvation, bingeing and/or self-hatred. For more information call 510-658-4344 for interview or email rosepmft@aol.com.

Petaluma, CA - Free ANAD Support Group for Eating Disorder Sufferers: This support group is an ongoing, drop-in group for teens and adults concerned about body image and their relationship to food. Meeting location and time: 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month from 10:30am-12:30pm at 320 Western Avenue , Petaluma , CA. Facilitators: Haleh Kashani, PhD and Joan. For more information call 415-898-9772.

Petaluma, CA – Free ANAD Support Group for Friends and Family Members: This support group is an ongoing, drop-in group for friends and family members who have concerns about a loved one with an eating disorder. Meeting location and time: 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month from 10:30am-12:30pm at 320 Western Avenue, Petaluma, CA. Facilitators: Haleh Kashani, PhD and Joan. For more information call 415-898-9772.

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.

San Francisco, CA Support Group: Celebrate Your Body - A Women's Support Group for Transforming Negative Body Image on Tuesday evenings from 7:15 - 9:15pm. Women have few places where they can talk openly about negative and positive feelings about their bodies. They carry these feelings alone, increasing their confusion and shame. Through writing, discussion and meditations they tell their stories, explore how they developed negative body image, share resources and brainstorm how to manage body image experiences. With the support of other women, attendees will learn to nurture, celebrate and honor the wisdom of their body. For information visit www.celebrateyourbody.com. To register call Nomi Dekel , MA , MFT at 415-457-3468 or 510-234-8458.

Los Angeles, CA: Two process groups for women, one for those over 30, and one for women 18 to 30, with all types of eating disorders. A safe place to talk about the issues behind calories, thinness and obsession with body image. This group will take place in a supportive, confidential setting. Develop understanding and trust with others as you work through the complexities of family, relationships, and self esteem. Groups meet Monday and Wednesday evenings. Contact Dr. Janet K. Smith, 310-473-6169 for further information or visit www.weighty-issues.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 CT call 203-834-5020 or visit www.renfrewcenter.com.

  Brevard County , FL – Free ANAD support group. The group meets every Thursday evening at 7:30 pm. The last Thursday of each month is a multi-family group for support persons to join their loved ones. The meeting place is at 1621 Lake Washington Road in Melbourne (Kol Mashiach synagogue). For more information contact Lori at BrevardANAD@aol.com or 321-259-6842. 

Florida – Free Support Group: The National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders is holding a support group for men and women with anorexia, bulimia, and binge-eating disorders at Florida Hospital Memorial Division, Ormond Beach Campus, Tuesday and Thursday evenings. For additional information regarding times and meeting place, call Janet at 386-437-9590 or email janet0409@hotmail.com.

North Miami Beach, FL – Eating Disorder Support Group: This is an ongoing eating disorder support group that takes place on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday evenings starting at 6:30pm at Milestones. The group is open to anyone wishing to attend and is free of charge. For more information call 800-347-2364 or visit www.milestonesprogram.org.

Atlanta , GA - Free ANAD support group sponsored by Peachford Hospital The group is facilitated by Karen Macke, LPC and Page Love, RD, LD. The group is held at 2151 Peachford Road - Atlanta , GA   30338 at the Peachford Conference Center from 10-11:30 a.m. every Saturday. Guests are welcome - including family members and friends. For more information please call 770-986-1821 or visit the website at www.peachfordhospital.com.

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 MEDA(an eating disorder treatment and prevention organization) office in Newton , located at 92 Pearl Street . During the hour, a recovered individual shares his or her story of recovery, leaving time for discussion and questions. Contact MEDA at 617-558-1881 extension 12 for more information.

Omaha , NE – Family Support Group. The Eating Disorders Program at Children’s Hospital of Omaha , Nebraska offers a family support group to all former, outpatient and inpatient families. The group meets the third Monday of every month from 4:30- 6:00pm in the Children's Hospital Glow conference room. This program provides families much needed support to make recovery possible and successful.  For more information or to reserve a seat call 402-955-6190.

Ithaca, NY - Parent Support Group: This group meets every other week, alternating Mondays and Wednesdays at 7:00pm at Cornell Cooperative Extension. This is a free support group for parents and loved ones of young people with eating disorders. For more information contact Nancy Potter at the Cornell Cooperative Extension at 607-272-2292.

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.

Mt. Kisco and Scarsdale, NY - Free monthly support group for family members, friends and partners of eating disorder sufferers. Gather support, ask questions, learn new tools and approaches for dealing with a sufferer and have a place to share your experiences and concerns.  This group is professionally led by a CEDaR Associates staff member.  The meetings will alternate between Mt. Kisco , NY ( 67 South Bedford Road ) and Scarsdale , NY ( Apple Bank Plaza , 1075 Central Ave ) offices.  Call for information or to reserve space 914-244-1904 mailbox 4 - leave message with call back information. Reservations necessary. For more information about CEDaR Associates visit www.CEDaRAssociates.org.

New York NY – Eating and Body Image Groups: The Women's Therapy Centre Institute is offering six week groups on eating and body image problems. The therapist-led groups will look at the psychological issues behind the meaning of fat and thin, obsessive thinking, how to feed oneself when hungry and stop when full - as well as how to eliminate bingeing.  For more information contact WTCI at 212-721-7005.

New York, NY – Free Friends and Family Monthly Support Group: Friends and Family Support Group for those who are concerned about a friend or family member who may have an eating disorder.  The group meets the 1st Tuesday of the month from 6pm - 7:15pm at The Center for the Study of Anorexia and Bulimia at The Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy at 1841 Broadway, 4th floor, NY , NY 10023 , phone 212-333-3444.

New York , NY Workshops: The 2006 B.I.T.E. â Series - The Body Image Transformation Experience. B.I.T.E.â provides an intensive therapeutic experience that combines innovative group psychotherapy techniques with body-oriented therapy. 

WHO IS B.I.T.E.® FOR?

  • For those who struggle with weight regulation, weight loss, size, perception of self and body image.
  • For those who appreciate that one's psychological/emotional life can get in the way of maintaining a food plan.
  • For those who have lost weight, yet whose self-perception is not changing.
  • For those who are having trouble coming to terms with the new, evolving “you”.
  • For those who need help to find the courage necessary to move away from the familiar and onto unfamiliar ground.
  • For those who need to develop specific strategies for integrating intellectual and emotional understanding with weight loss and body image transformation for successful long-term outcomes.

New February B.I.T.E.â Series: Tuesdays from 7:30-9:00pm.

Workshop I  - explores participants' eating experiences, self-perception and resistance to change, and lays the groundwork needed for the intense and continuing work of Workshop II (February 7-April 18, 2006. February 3 – last registration date)

Workshop II - integrates movement therapy with body image and self-motivation (April 25-June 27 – April 21 last registration date)

For more information visit http://franweiss.com/workshop_bite.htm.

Ambler, PA: Bariatric Surgery Support/Therapy Groups: For more information about support groups in your area contact Carol Signore, LMFT, at 215-540-9675 or email Carol@myselfdesign.com.

Glenside , PA (outside of Philadelphia ): Nurture your Creativity –Nurture your Life ongoing group therapy. Explore thoughts and feelings in a supportive and safe environment. Exploration of family, school and peer relationships will be discussed with special attention to self-esteem, lifestyle choices and future goals. The use of art, creative writing and dialog in this group uniquely honors you and your struggles and triumphs. The groups meet in eight-week sessions and the cost is $40 per group. For more information contact Michelle L. Dean, ATR-BC, LPC, Board Certified Art Psychotherapist and Licensed Professional Counselor at 215-885-0642. Individual and family counseling, supervision and professional training also available. The Girls’ Group meets on Tuesdays from 4-5:30pm. The Womens’ Group meets on Tuesdays from 6-7:30pm.

Fort Worth, TX – Eating Disorder Support Group: This group is held at The Frost Bank Building, 4200 South Hulen , Suite 318 Fort Worth, TX 76109. The group meets on Wednesday evenings from 7:00-8:30pm. The cost of the group is $10.00 per session. The group will benefit women, men and teenagers struggling with bulimia, anorexia, binge eating disorder, and/or compulsive overeating (minimum of 14 years of age). This group is not a substitute for professional counseling. The group facilitator is Jacquelyn Ekern. For more information contact Jacquelyn Ekern at jacquelynekern@yahoo.com or 817-602-8727.

Salt Lake City , UT - New Life Foundation provides two free support groups: (1) The Recovery Support Group is held every Wednesday from 5:30- 6:30 pm. This self-help support group for individuals suffering from an eating disorder offers a chance to gain hope and strength for recovery. (2) The Friends and Family Support Group is held on the 2nd & 4th Tuesdays of each month from 5:30-6:30 pm. This self-help support group offers an opportunity to gain insight and awareness about how to support a loved one during his/her recovery. Both self-help support groups are held at New Life Foundation 1255 East 3900 South, Ste 301 (3rd Floor). Visit the website for more information www.newlifefoundation.cc or call Sabrina Martinez at 801-983-6441.

 

International Support Groups:

Toronto, Canada Support Group: This is an ongoing group for women with body image and eating disorder issues. This is a participatory group where clients can explore deeper issues and feelings in a safe and confidential environment. Clients will learn how to get in touch with and express themselves in ways that are honouring and authentic. $15 per session. For more information contact Yana Hoffman CCDC at 416-534-2816.

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 over 1300 participants, all of whom are either suffering from an eating disorder or are affected by a loved one suffering with an eating disorder. The forum can be accessed from a link on the Milestones website at www.milestonesprogram.org or directly via www.groups.yahoo.com/group/milestonesinrecovery.

 

Employment Opportunities:

Calabasas , CA : Assessment Coordinator, Rader Programs.  Calabasas , California Location.  Licensed or Unlicensed. 12 Step Orientation. Fax 310-880-3750, Email: ed@raderprograms.com.

Oxnard , CA : Counselor, Rader Programs.  Oxnard , California Location.  Licensed or Unlicensed. 12 Step Orientation. Fax 310-880-3750, Email: ed@raderprograms.com.

Del Mar, CA – Physicians, Nurses, and Program Staff: Casa Palmera, a holistic treatment center for eating disorders, trauma, pain management and co-occurring addictions is looking for qualified physicians, nurses and various staff for part time, possibly leading to full time, in an inpatient setting. Eating disorder experience required, inpatient treatment experience preferred. Check www.casapalmera.com for more information on their programs. Please send resumes to johnny@casapalmera.com.

Westchester County ( Mt. Kisco , Scarsdale ), New York - Licensed therapist (LCSW, Ph.D., or Psy.D.): CEDaR Associates is seeking a licensed therapist to coordinate their program and provide individual, family and group treatment for MALES with eating disorders. Applicants must have experience with eating disorders and not belong to  "in network" managed care panels. This position offers flexible hours, generous fee for service, room for growth and opportunity in a private, established group practice. Fax vitae to CEDaR Associates, Attention: Judy Scheel, Ph.D., fax: 914-238-9800 or email to JSCEDAR@optonline.net - please no telephone calls.

Tulsa , OK - The Eating Disorders Program at Laureate Psychiatric Clinic and Hospital is seeking a Clinical Manager. This position will supervise all aspects of nursing care for approximately 40 adult, adolescent acute and residential patients. The Eating Disorders Program under the leadership of Craig Johnson, PhD and Ovidio Bermudez , MD is entering its 17th year of operation. Situated in the soft, rolling hills of south Tulsa , the Eating Disorders Program has a picturesque landscape within a park-like setting. This position offers a unique opportunity for participation in a nationally recognized, stable and innovative program. Qualifications include: Bachelor's degree in Nursing; Master's degree in Nursing is highly desirable; Valid Oklahoma Registered Nurse License; Eating Disorders experience preferred; Five years supervisory nursing experience.  Contact information: Apply online at www.laureate.com or contact Tricia Way, PHR Human Resources at 918-491-3742.

The Eating Disorders Program at Laureate Psychiatric Clinic and Hospital is seeking a Licensed Therapist for the Adolescent Program. This position will provide individual, family, and group therapy to adolescents in acute, residential, and partial-hospital care. The Eating Disorders Program under the leadership of Craig Johnson, PhD and Ovidio Bermudez , MD is entering its 17th year of operation. Situated in the soft, rolling hills of south Tulsa , the Eating Disorders Program has a picturesque landscape within a park-like setting. This position offers a unique opportunity for participation in a nationally recognized, stable and innovative program. Qualifications include: Master's degree in mental health field; Oklahoma eligible for LCSW, LPC, or LMFT; Eating Disorders experience preferred. Contact information: Apply online at www.laureate.com or contact Tricia Way, PHR Human Resources at 918-491-3742.

New Facility Opening in Eugene , OR: Monte Nido is looking for a clinical director to run its new sister facility, RainRock, in Eugene Oregon. RainRock located on the McKenzie River is scheduled to open April 1st, 2006 and will follow the philosophy and protocols of the successful treatment program developed by Carolyn Costin at Monte Nido in Malibu , California. Candidates must have 2 years of eating disorder experience, salary based on experience, contact Carolyn Costin at mntc@montenido.com or 310-457-9958.

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