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EDReferral.com Newsletter - February, 2005: Table of Contents

Introduction

Inspirational!

Parent Training Weekend

Professional Trainings/Conferences/Seminars

Online, Interactive Program for Eating Disorders

Research on Eating Disorders

Eating Disorder Awareness

Books, Journals, Videos and Resources

Workshops

Treatment Center News

Support Groups

Employment Opportunities

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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!

 

Inspirational:

GODDESS CARDS - "Because Every Woman is a Goddess!" is a greeting card company whose cards are flat-out 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!” GODDESS CARDS has been endorsed by a growing number of professionals and centers that treat eating and self-image disorders, as promoting "healthy body images." Great as gifts, or loving affirmations. Suggestions for new cards are always welcome. 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.

 

Durham, NC Parent Training Weekend - Duke Eating Disorder Program Parent Training Weekend on February 19 from 12:00-4:00 pm and February 20th from 9:00-4:00pm at Duke University Medical Center. Group Leader: Nancy Zucker, Ph.D., Asst. Professor and Director of the Duke ED Program. The Duke Eating Disorders Program has developed a group parent training program to assist parents in the management of their child’s disordered eating. First, this group teaches parents skills for acute eating disorder management. The program goes beyond the eating disorder symptoms themselves and helps parents determine how these symptoms help their child cope. With this knowledge, they focus on instruction in effective coping strategies (e.g. stress management tools, “anti-perfectionism” tools, and mindfulness tools) so parents can both teach and role model these skills. The Duke Eating Disorders Program offers this program in a weekly group format. This format has the added benefit of providing social support, a much needed benefit for parents who have a child with an eating disorder! However, not all parents live close enough to take advantage of such services. Thus, they are offering this program in an intensive weekend format. Parents will meet other families struggling with similar management issues while learning some tools that can aid in their struggle. Here is a list of some of the topics covered: A General Strategy for Managing an Eating Disorder Managing Problem Behavior; Acting as a Positive Role Model for Your Children; Creating a Healthy Meal Environment; Targeting Negative Perfectionism; Emotion Regulation and Communication. Participants will get an accompanying workbook that provides detailed explanations and examples of all material covered. They will also form an electronic message board so parents are able to remain in contact following this weekend. For more information call or email Caitlin at 919-668-7301 or Caitlin.Ferriter@duke.edu. For more information about the Duke Eating Disorders Program visit http://eatingdisorders.mc.duke.edu.

Conferences:

Uniondale, NY Free Public Conference - National Eating Disorders Association of Long Island will hold a free public conference entitled Real Stories: Disordered Eating and Recovery in Today's World. This conference will be held on March 5, 2005 from 9:30-1:00pm. There will be a special guest speaker, singer and songwriter, Jenni Schaefer, author of Life Without Ed, will perform and speak about how she beat anorexia and bulimia. Other speakers include Sondra Kronberg, MS, RD, CDN, Executive Director of NEDA-LI, Vicki Paley, LCSW, BCD and Meg Maginn, LCSW. For more information call 516-229-2393.

 

Syracuse, NY Conference - Conference on Eating Disorders February 24-25, 2005 at the OnCenter Complex in Syracuse, NY.  This conference presents over twenty nationally recognized specialists in the field of eating disorders who will offer a multidisciplinary approach to awareness, education and the treatment of eating disorders. The conference offers three separate tracks designed for medical and behavioral health professionals, and consumers who are seeking knowledge in preventing, recognizing, diagnosing, and treating eating disorders. CME's have been granted, and application for CEU's and CPE's have been made. For more information or to register visit www.opheliasplace.org.

 

Winnipeg, Canada Eating Disorder Conference: The Westwind Roundtable on Innovations in Treatment of Eating Disorders on March 11th and 12th, 2005. This conference is hosted by Westwind Eating Disorder Recovery Centre of Manitoba. The conference will include a great line up of North America's leading professionals in eating disorder treatment. The speakers include: G. Terence Wilson Ph.D.; Oscar K. Buros Professor of Psychiatry; Stephen Wonderlich, Ph.D.; Josie Geller, Ph.D.; David Tobin, Ph.D.;Theodore E. Weltzin, M.D. The fees are as follows (includes meals, banquet and entertainment): Regular Fee $200.00; Late Fee (after March 1) $215.00; Student Rate $125.00. Group rates and one day rates are also available upon request. The conference is located at The Victoria Inn and Convention Centre, 1808 Wellington Ave. Winnipeg, MB R3H 0G4 Canada. To register please call 204-728-2499 or 1-888-353-3372, visit www.westwind.mb.ca or email lynnerobertson@mts.net.

 

Montreal, Canada Eating Disorder Conference: The Academy for Eating Disorders International Conference will be held April 27-30, 2005 at Hilton Bonaventure Hotel Montreal, Canada. The 2005 conference program committee is creating a stimulating and innovative program centered on the theme, "Reaching New Frontiers:  Global Advances in Eating Disorders Treatment, Prevention and Research."  For more information visit www.aedweb.org.

 

Symposium on Eating Disorders:

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. For more information, contact Elizabeth Devine at nationalcommunitygathering@theelisaproject.org, visit www.theelisaproject.org or call 214-369-5222.

 

Southern California - Professional Study Group: Carolyn Costin, MFT invites all treating professionals to her study group. This group takes place the first Thursday of every month from 12:00-1:00pm at her day treatment center, Eating Disorder Center of CA, www.edcca.com. You are welcome to bring a lunch. The group covers 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. Please call for more information at 310-457-9958.

 

Online Interactive Recovery Tools:

Be a Careful Consumer of Information from MySelfHelp.com: Thanks to the Internet and other mass media, clients have more access than ever to information about mental health issues and other medical problems.  It is vital for consumers to be cautious about accepting information on health matters at face value, without evaluating it further.  MySelfHelp.com can help by encouraging clients to keep the following points in mind:

1. Consider the source.  Make sure you can identify the source of the information. Information that comes from “peer reviewed” professional journals tends to be more reliable. Articles or studies that appear in these journals are typically reviewed by other scientists or practitioners prior to publication, to ensure the reliability and validity of the information. Many, but not all, of the major peer-reviewed journals are published by professional organizations, such as the American Medical Association or the American Psychological Association.  Research that has been funded by government agencies, such as the National Institute of Mental Health, is also generally reviewed by other professionals. All of these institutions are fallible, of course, but their involvement does bring an element of “quality control” with it. It is important to look at the sponsorship of Internet sites before accepting the information they offer at face value.  Are there advertisements on the site?  If so, how do they relate to the information that is being presented there?

2. Think about how the information was obtained.  Is the health information based on data from controlled research, or is it still a theory, not yet supported by scientific evidence? In order to be considered valid or useful, a research finding needs to be “replicated,” confirmed by independent researchers in other settings. Until a particular finding is replicated, there is always the possibility that it occurred by chance, and should not be the basis of general conclusions.  

3. Remember that correlation is not causation. Very often the mass media report on studies that supposedly show that a particular risk factor “causes” mental health disorders or other problems. For example, suppose a research study finds that depressed people watch twice as much television than those who are not depressed.  Such a finding does not mean that watching television causes depression. In fact, the opposite may be true – being depressed may cause people to watch more television. Another possibility is that a third factor not identified by the study (e.g., unemployment, insomnia) may actually be the real “cause” of the correlation.

4. Whenever possible, seek out an expert opinion on the information you encounter. Be sure to discuss any information you find with your therapist or your medical providers, and ask for their opinions. Their involvement provides another form of “quality control” on the information you receive.   


MySelfHelp.com is committed to developing self-help programs that are consistent with current research findings and accepted clinical practices. Whenever possible, they base their interactive exercises on empirically supported treatment techniques.  The MySelfHelp.com family of interactive, online, self-help programs includes Defeating Depression, Take Control of Bulimia, Stop Binge Eating, Stress Management, Overcoming Guilt, and Working on Low Self-Esteem, as well as a moderated Discussion Board. A new bulimia program will be available in the next few weeks. MySelfHelp.com is funded and supported by the National Institute of Mental Health, and programs are designed to complement therapy and reinforce treatment goals.

Complimentary 30-day Preview for Healthcare Professionals: To receive a complimentary 30-day review of our programs, please contact use at info@MySelfHelp.com and identify yourself as a healthcare professional. As always, they welcome your feedback and suggestions.

 

Research on Eating Disorders:

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 the website www.angenetics.org.

 

Research: Drop outs from in-patient treatment of anorexia nervosa. Researchers: Zeeck A, Hartmann A, Buchholz C, Herzog T. Objective: Aim of the study was to identify patient characteristics that distinguish drop outs and completers from in-patient treatment for anorexia nervosa. Method: A total of 133 consecutively admitted in-patients with anorexia nervosa (age range 16-50 years; 92.5% women) were analyzed using sociodemographic variables as well as measures of psychopathology (SCL-90-R, EDI-2) and interpersonal difficulties (IIP-C). Patients were treated in a multimodal treatment setting, combining cognitive-behavioral and psychodynamic components. Results: Patients, who reported fewer symptoms, were hospitalized before and had a comorbid depression stayed more often in psychotherapy. Patients dropping out of treatment (31.6%) showed a trend to higher levels of maturity fears. Subtype, age, duration of illness, comorbid personality disorders or previous drop outs were not predictive of dropping out. Conclusion: Addressing the high ambivalence and maturity fears of anorexic patients should be an essential issue in psychotherapy with this patient group. Acta Psychiatr Scand. 2005 Jan;111(1):29-37. Zeeck A, Hartmann A, Buchholz C, Herzog T. Department of Psychosomatics and Psychotherapeutic Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany. Drop outs from in-patient treatment of anorexia nervosa. Acta Psychiatr Scand 2004: 1-9. (c) Blackwell Munksgaard 2004.

 

National Eating Disorder Awareness: 18th Annual National Eating Disorders Awareness Week (NEDAW) is February 27-March 5, 2005 (sponsored by the National Eating Disorders Association -NEDA). During NEDAW, more than 500 volunteer activists across the country will partner with NEDA to spread the “Get Real” message and help individuals in their community “Get Real” expectations, “Get Real” information and “Get Real” help. Coordinator Kits are available from NEDA which include detailed event and presentation guides for a variety of topics and audiences, as well as educational brochures, handouts, and posters. Lets bring much needed public attention to the serious issue of eating disorders. Add your voice to the thousands of others who are demanding societal and legislative change to remove the stigma from these deadly illnesses. For more information about the NEDAW Coordinator Kits, or about bringing events to your community, please contact NEDA at 206-382-3587 or visit the NEDA website at www.NationalEatingDisorders.org.

 

Books, Resources and Media:

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

 

“Parenting a Child with an Eating Disorder” - New Video Offers Parents Strength and Hope. Parenting a Child with an Eating Disorder: Two Parents Speak about Their Journey Through the Process of Recovery. This educational video is the candid, compassionate and gripping story of Mary Ellen and Dan Clausen, parents of two girls who struggle with eating disorders. Interviewed by Dr. Cris Haltom, Ph.D., and based on their own experiences, the Clausens offer support, empathy and helpful ideas to parents, grandparents, and caretakers of those with eating disorders. Among the issues addressed are: facing the seriousness of eating disorders; ways to hold the family up during recovery; coping with family tensions; parents learning to take care of themselves in the wake of an eating disorder; children living away from home while in treatment, and expenses of treatment. “Parenting a Child with an Eating Disorder” was produced by Dr. Cris Haltom, Ph.D. and Cornell Cooperative Extension Association of Tompkins County. Dr. Haltom is a licensed psychologist, author of the e-newsletter Eating Disorder Survival Guide for Parents, and author of the book, “A Stranger at the Table: Dealing with the Child’s Eating Disorder” (2004), www.EDsurvivalguide.com. Mary Ellen Clausen is the Founder and Director of Ophelia’s Place, Box 621, Liverpool, NY 13088 www.opheliasplace.org. Ophelia’s Place is a growing resource, education, and support center for all those impacted by eating disorders. Proceeds from this video will go to: Ophelia’s Place and the Parent Partner Program of Tompkins County, both working for the cause of eating disorder treatment and recovery. Copies of the " Parenting a Child with an Eating Disorder" video may be ordered from The Resource Center for $34.95 per unit plus $5.00 shipping (add $1.00 shipping for each additional copy) and applicable sales tax. Orders may be placed at The Resource Center’s online bookstore: www.cce.cornell.edu/store, by email at resctr@cornell.edu by phone at 607-255-2080, or by fax at 607-255-9946.

 

Workshop - New York, NY:

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: 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

Workshop(s) – 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 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  

Featured Facility:

Massachusetts Treatment Center News – The Klarman Eating Disorders Center at McLean Hospital – Harvard Medical School affiliated - treats young women ages 13 to 23. The program offers residential treatment and partial hospitalization. The program director and a medical director lead a highly trained, multidisciplinary treatment team, including psychiatrists, social workers, psychologists, a nutritionist, nurses, educator and an expressive therapist. A key aspect of the Center is its behavioral approach and extensive resources to address psychiatric conditions, such as depression, anxiety, trauma and substance abuse, which often accompany eating disorders. Treatment contains state-of-the-art psychotherapeutic, individual, group and family therapy, cognitive behavioral, nutritional, and psychopharmacological therapies. The goal is not only to stabilize the medical symptoms but also to address the root causes of the illness. JCAHO accredited. For more information call 617-855-3410, email klarmancenter@mclean.harvard.edu or visit http://www.mclean.harvard.edu/patient/adult/edc.php.

 

Treatment Center News:

Arizona Treatment Center News: Throughout their 15 years of treating women and girls at Remuda Ranch, the professional staff has amassed extensive knowledge about eating disorders. In order to share this knowledge and experience, they established a consultation line as an educational resource. Their specialists are available if information is needed in the following disciplines: Psychology; Psychotherapy; Nursing; Psychiatry; Primary Care Medicine; Dietetics and Nutrition. This is a complimentary and confidential educational service for the health care and pastoral community.  This is intended to augment knowledge; it is not designed to serve as a substitute for professional, clinical or pastoral judgment. Remuda Ranch is strongly committed to the prevention of eating disorders through education.  Please contact them anytime with questions at 1-800-445-1900 ext. 5288, or at consult@remudaranch.com (replies received within 48 hours of receipt).  

 

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:

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 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.

 

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 80206

 

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 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.

 

Denver, CO Networking Luncheon: Nancy Pudwill, RD and Robin Colson, RD will be presenting "Dieticians & Therapists Working Together in Supporting Recovery and Transitions with Eating Disorder Patients" on February 3rd from 11:30-1:00pm at Piatti's Restuarant, 190 St Paul St, Denver, CO 80206. The cost is $15 and will include lunch. Please RSVP by calling Melanie Schimmer at 720-889-4234 or by email mschimmer@edcdenver.com.

 

Colorado Springs, CO Networking Luncheon: Enola Gorham, MSW, LSW, Family Therapist at EDC-Denver will be presenting “Working with Families of Eating Disorder Patients to Create an Environment for Recovery”, on February 4th, Dale Street Cafe, 115 East Dale St, Colorado Springs, CO. The cost is $10 and will include lunch. Please RSVP by calling Melanie Schimmer at 720- 889-4234 or by email mschimmer@edcdenver.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.

 

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; 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.

 

Beverly Hills, CA - Free Support Group: Tuesday Evenings from 7-8pm at 420 S. Beverly Drive, Suite 100, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. For more information contact Dr. Linda Blakely at 310-286-9171 or email Drlindablakeley@aol.com.


Beverly Hills, CA – Weekly Women’s Therapy Group: Are you struggling with bulimia or binge eating? Dr. Linda Blakeley offers a weekly therapy group for women recovering from bulimia and binge eating. The fee is $250.00 per month with a minimum 3-month commitment. Sessions will be held on Mondays from 7-8:30pm. For more information call Dr. Blakeley at 310-286-9171 or email Drlindablakeley@aol.com.

 

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? The cost of this group 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.

 

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.

 

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.

 

West Los Angeles, CA - Ongoing process group for women ages 30 and above. This group provides support for all types of eating disorders and provides a safe place to understand and address the issues behind symptoms. The group is held in West Los Angeles on Wednesday evenings. For more information contact Dr. Janet K. Smith, 310-473-6169 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 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 Friday from 2:30-3:30 pm. 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 at 7:00pm at Cornell Cooperative Extension (meeting dates for 2005: 2/7, 2/21, 3/14, 3/28, 4/11, 4/25, 5/9, 5/23, 6/6). 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.

 

Ithaca, NY - Weekly Eating Disorders Anonymous Meetings: These meeting are held every Wednesday from 7-9pm at 518 W. State St. in Ithaca, NY. For more information contact IthacaEDA@hotmail.com.

 

Pennsylvania Support Group: Women’s Group on Tuesdays from 4:30- 6:00pm. This group encourages young women to 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 each young woman's struggles and triumphs. Two eight week sessions are available:

Session A: March 1 - April 19, 2005; Session B: April 26 - June 14, 2005. The cost is $40 per group for 8 weeks. For more information contact Michelle L. Dean at 215-885-0642. Individual and family counseling is also available.

 

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.

 

Benbrook, TX – Eating Disorder Support Group: This group is held at the Benbrook Community Center/YMCA located at 1899 Winscott Road, Benbrook, Texas 76126. 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. However, this group will work well with additional outside treatment, if the member so desires. The group facilitator is Jacquelyn Ekern. For more information contact Jacquelyn Ekern at jacquelynekern@yahoo.com or 817-602-8727.

 

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.

 

Employment Opportunities:

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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