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EDReferral.com Newsletter – October, 2007: Table of Contents

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Current Research on Eating Disorders:  

Role of therapeutic alliance in family therapy for adolescent anorexia nervosa. Pereira T, Lock J, Oggins J. Department of Psychiatry, Stanford University, Stanford, California. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to examine the role of therapeutic alliance in predicting treatment dropout, response and outcome in a cohort of adolescents with anorexia nervosa (AN) and their families who were treated using a manualized form of family-based therapy (FBT). METHOD:: Independent assessors scored early and late therapeutic alliances for patients and parents using the Working Alliance Inventory-Observer (WAIo). Outcomes were weights and scores on the subscales of the Eating Disorder Examination at the end of 12 months of FBT. RESULTS:: Therapeutic alliance throughout treatment was strong both for adolescents and for their parents. A strong early alliance with adolescents was associated with early treatment response in terms of weight gain. A strong early alliance with parents prevented dropout, whereas a strong late parental alliance predicted their child's total weight gain at the end of treatment. CONCLUSION:: Therapeutic alliance in both patients and parents treated with FBT is generally strong and likely contributes to treatment retention and treatment outcome. (c) 2006 by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Int J Eat Disord 2006 Aug 25.

 

Are there gender differences in core symptoms, temperament, and short-term prospective outcome in anorexia nervosa? Strober M, Freeman R, Lampert C, Diamond J, Teplinsky C, Deantonio M. Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, and Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to compare symptoms, premorbid personality phenotypes, and short-term outcome between males and females with anorexia nervosa. METHOD:: Symptom and personality ratings were obtained at the time of hospital admission, and outcome was assessed at discharge and again 1 year later. RESULTS:: Gender effects were negligible at admission, with the exception of greater weight concern among females. Lifetime anxiety disorders and personality traits implicated in liability for anorexia nervosa were common among patients of both genders. Females had greater persistence of symptom morbidity over the 1-year follow-up. CONCLUSION:: Although gender has little effect on the clinical features of anorexia nervosa, the illness runs a more protracted early course in females. Possible mechanisms underlying greater persistence of morbidity in females include sexual dimorphisms in brain neurotransmission, gender differences in attitudes regarding ideal body weight, and anxiety-related personality phenotypes associated with anorexia nervosa. (c) 2006 by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Int J Eat Disord 2006 Aug 25.

 

For Professionals - Conferences and Workshops:  

Portland, OR and Seattle, WA - A Body to Die For: Advanced Training for Professionals, a full-day seminar for A Full-day Seminar for Mental Health Professionals and Dietitians offering six continuing education credits. A Body to Die For will assist psychologists, social workers, marriage and family therapists, dietitians and other mental health professionals in understanding the complex issues surrounding body-image development and the problems with boundaries, control and suppressed emotion that almost always accompany dissociation from the body. In addition to a didactic presentation of material, the seminar will include hands-on strategies, experiential exercises, slides and videotaped sessions with clients. Dates: Portland - October 24, 2006, 8:15 am-4:00 pm The Governor Hotel, Portland, OR Seattle - October 27, 2006, 8:15 am-4:00 pm, SpringHill Suites by Marriott, Seattle, WA. For more information, call Donna Vitz at 954-698-9222 ext. 2015. or email at dvitz@renfrewcenter.com.

 

San Diego, CA -- Community Forum on the Treatment of Eating Disorders: Puente de Vida Residential Treatment Center invites you to a special community forum
on the topic of the treatment of eating disorders and PTSD to be held on Friday, October 27, 2006 at 8:30 am at Puente de Vida. The speaker is Carolyn Becker, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Psychology at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. This exciting event precedes the November 2006 publication of her new book, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for PTSD: A Case Formulation Approach. In her book she weaves structure and flexibility into a coherent protocol for the treatment of PTSD. At the forum, she will feature her insights into using this approach in the treatment of eating disorders. The workshop includes complimentary breakfast. Continuing Education Units are pending. To register, please R.S.V.P. by October 23rd via email to cschaefer@puentedevida.com, including your exact name for your CEU certificate, address and phone number. You will receive email confirmation with location address and parking instructions. Seats are limited and an early reply is recommended. For further information call 858-452-3915.

 

California: Center for Discovery and Adolescent Change presents Family Dynamics and Eating Disorders: Enlightening the Family to their Role in Treatment. Presenters: Buck Runyan, MS, LMFT: A Family Approach to Treating Eating Disorders; Rachel Liger, MS, RD: Blending Nutrition with Therapy: Coached Family Meals v. the Maudsley Approach. Participants will be able to educate the client and family to achieve the highest cooperation; prepare the client to develop and use a support system; prepare the support system team members to facilitate recovery mindfulness; educate and teach the support team members applicable support skills; increase knowledge in working with eating disorders around food and the family and how to engage the family as a support system. 4 CEU hours: PhD, LCSW, MFT, RD $45.00 (lunch included) 9:00-3:00 Payment methods: credit card, cash, check Dates/Locations: October 27, 2006 at the Hilton Irvine Airport, RSVP - Nichole Damiani at 562-328-4201 or email nichole.damiani@centerfordiscovery.com. November 3, 2006 at the Marriott San Francisco Airport, RSVP - Liz Rock at 562-298-2634 or elizabeth.rock@centerfordiscovery.com. November 10, 2006 Marriott Courtyard, RSVP - Christina Weiss at 562-457-7373 or email christina.weiss@centerfordiscovery.com. Additional information can be located at www.centerfordiscovery.com.

 

Denver, CO: A Family-Based Approach to the Treatment of Eating Disorders, Wednesday, November 01, 2006 - Friday, November 03, 2006. The workshop for clinicians is designed to support those interested in learning how to involve parents and family members as primary resources in the treatment of eating disorders. It will provide an overview of scientific support for a family-based treatment approach that relies heavily on parents and siblings as resources in treatment. Participants will experience intensive training in the model of therapy developed at the Maudsley Hospital in London. The workshop includes didactic presentations, role plays and many opportunities to network with other clinicians involved with eating disorders treatment. Participants will learn about ongoing and proposed new research in the area of adolescent eating disorders. Metropolitan State College of Denver is committed to supporting the highest quality education. The Eating Disorders workshop will be conducted in the historic Tivoli Student Union at the Auraria Campus, Student Union Turnhalle Room, 900 Auraria Parkway, Denver, Colorado. This program is intended for healthcare professionals seeking advanced training in the treatment of eating disorders. Physicians, psychologists, social workers, counselors, dietitians, and nurses are encouraged to attend. For more information or to register visit www.centerforeffectiveinterventions.org

 

Philadelphia, PA: The 16th Annual Renfrew Center Foundation Conference For Professionals, Feminist Perspectives and Beyond: Maximizing Change in the Treatment of Eating Disorders. This is a four-day seminar for behavioral health professionals and dietitians and offers CEUs.  The event is taking place at the Philadelphia Airport Marriott, Philadelphia, PA on November 9th - 12th, 2006. Topics: What can clinicians do to actually make a difference? How can we identify turning points in the healing process?  The 2006 Conference addresses these questions, as well as: genetic, psychological and cultural variables; obesity and binge eating; alternative and complementary treatments; trauma; somatic transference and counter-transference; psycho-education and primary prevention; Spirituality. The Keynote Speakers for this conference are Erica Jong, Kathryn Zerbe, MD and Michael Strober, PhD. Visit the website for additional information http://www.renfrewcenter.com/news-events/event.asp?id=81.  

 

Los Angeles, CA: Counseling Intensive for Nutrition Professionals and Eating Disorders Boot Camp for Therapists and Dietitians: Los Angeles on 12/1 - 12/3, 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). 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 call 214-221-6510 or visit  www.mollykellogg.com or www.understandingnutrition.com.

 

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada: Mark Your Calendar! The 3rd Annual Westwind Roundtable on Innovations in Treatment of Eating Disorders, March 16th and 17th, 2007 at the Victoria Inn and Convention Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Featuring Presentations by Leading Eating Disorder Professionals: Scott Crow, M.D., F.A.E.D. of the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN presenting "Pharmacotherapy for Eating Disorders."  Ron Thompson, Ph.D., F.A.E.D. of Bloomington, IN presenting "Female Athletes and Eating Disorders: Special Issues in Identification and Treatment." Jillian Croll, Ph.D., M.P.H., R.D., L.D. of the Emily Program, St. Paul, MN presenting "Multidisciplinary Treatment of Eating Disorders: Creating Harmony in the Treatment Team." Howard Steiger, Ph.D., F.A.E.D. of McGill University/Douglas Hospital, Verdun, Quebec presenting "Working With Personality Traits in Eating Disorder Therapy: A Relationship Focused Guide." Edward Tyson, M.D. of the University of Texas, Austin, TX presenting "I'm Fine!' How to Detect Medical Complications in the Face of Denial in Eating Disorders.;"  Conference Fees: Early Bird (before January 1st, 2007) $200 CDN; Regular (before March 1st, 2007) $225 CDN; Late (after March 1st, 2007) $250 CDN; Student $150 CDN; Student Volunteer $100 CDN; Banquet (Friday evening) $45 CDN. Sponsorship Opportunities: Gold Sponsor $5000 CDN; Silver Sponsor $2500 CDN; Bronze Sponsor $1000 CDN; Exhibitor $500 CDN; Give Away Table $25 CDN. The Westwind Roundtable is an International conference geared towards professionals in the field of eating disorders. They aim to provide relevant topics that can be applied to your daily practice. Join them for this exciting learning opportunity! It’s worth the short trip to Canada to experience the great Canadian prairies. For more information call 1-888-353-3372, email Lynne@westwind.mb.ca or visit www.westwind.mb.ca for further information.

 

Professional Study Groups and Training:

National Eating Disorders Association-Long Island Professional Training Program: Friday October 20, 2006 - 9:30-12:00. "Out on a Limb Series VII" Case Discussion Workshop. Special Topic: Changes in the Brain: How Eating Disorders Effect Brain Functioning: When Medications Can and Cannot Help. Facilitator: Jeffrey DeSarbo, DO, Psychiatrist. Practitioners working with eating disordered patients will inevitably encounter barriers, intractable issues and personal reactions that may create an impasse in treatment. Skill enhancement and collaboration techniques will allow you to better manage eating disorder cases. Continental Breakfast included for this kick-off workshop. Location: 50 Charles Lindbergh Blvd., Uniondale, NY, Lower Level Conference Room. This workshop is one of four special topic case discussion groups that will be held at the same location Winter and Spring 2007. Seats are limited and advanced registration is suggested. For more information call NEDA-LI at 516-229-2393 or visit www.neda-li.org.

 

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 Tuesday of every month from 9:00-10:00am at the Eating Disorder Center of CA, www.edcca.com.

Group #2 takes place the first Wednesday of every month from 12:00-1:30pm at the Monte Nido Treatment Center, www.montenido.com.

 

For the Community - Workshops:

B.I.T.E. The Body Image Transformation Experience® New Winter 2007 Series: Two interconnected Workshops.

Workshop I:
January 9-March 13, 2007. Owning My Body My Self "Why Can't I Just Do It?"...Explores participants' eating experiences, self-perception, and resistance to change. TUESDAYS: 7:30pm-9:00pm.

Workshop II:
March 20 - May 22, 2007. Transforming My Body My Self...Combines innovative group therapy techniques with body-oriented therapy. TUESDAYS: 7:30-9:30pm. Special Guest Collaborator: Dance Movement therapist, Suzi Tortora Ed.D., ADTR, CMA, LCAT, LMHC.

Mentoring Group: Available to those who have completed the full program of B.I.T.E.®. This group provides guidance and mentorship to extend the initial successes of participants in mind body integration and healthy weight regulation.

WHO IS B.I.T.E.® FOR?
1. For those who struggle with weight regulation, weight loss, size, perception of self and body image.
2. For those who appreciate that one's psychological/emotional life can get in the way of maintaining a food plan.
3. For those who have lost weight, yet whose self-perception is not changing.
4. For those who need to develop specific strategies for integrating intellectual and emotional understanding with weight loss and body image transformation.

For registration information contact Fran Weiss, LCSW-R, BCD, DCSW, CGP at www.franweiss.com or email biddoc@franweiss.com.

 

Advocacy:    

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. For more information visit http://eatingdisorderscoalition.org/involved/involved.html.

 

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:

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

2. Complimentary Educational Consultation Service: Call 1-800-445-1900 ext. 5288 or email consult@remudaranch.com for answers to your eating disorder related questions.

3. Educational Luncheons: Visit www.remudaranch.com/register to learn more about locations and dates.

4. 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.”  

 

Calabasas, CA Treatment Center News – Monte Nido Residential Treatment Center.  Monte Nido combines a beautiful natural healing environment with the expertise of the renowned national expert and author, Carolyn Costin, and the treatment professionals from her company, Community Counseling for Individuals and Families, Inc. Monte Nido is a very small, intimate facility. Monte Nido only take 6 clients at a time. Clients treated at Monte Nido are all women suffering from anorexia, bulimia or exercise addiction. The facility has a family-like environment; their unique level system allows each client to gain increasing freedom and responsibility for her own recovery. By the end of her stay, each client is shopping for and preparing her own food and monitoring her own exercise. This will help prepare her for handling these activities upon discharge from Monte Nido. They also have a unique transition program, Bella Mar, which offers various levels of transitional and independent living situations. For more information call 310-457-9958, visit www.montenido.com or email mntc@montenido.com.  

 

Del Mar/San Diego, CA Treatment Center News - Casa Palmera: Specializing in Bulimia, Anorexia, and Trauma.

A quick look at Casa Palmera:
1. Individualized Programs for Eating Disorders & Trauma
2. Residential Treatment for Men & Women
3. Licensed by the Department of Health Services

4. 24/7 Medical Supervision
5. 3-Day Intensive Family Program
6. Private Bedrooms
7. Treatment of Co-Existing Chemical Dependency & Psychological Disorders
8. Every Guest Receives a Minimum of 2 Individual Sessions Every Week with their Primary Therapist and Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing (EMDR) When Appropriate.
9. Groups Include 6-8 People. Types of Groups Include, but are Not Limited to:
Art & Music Therapy; Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT); Relapse Prevention; Equine Therapy; Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT); Nutritional Counseling; Body Image Therapy; Grocery Shopping
10. Average Length of Stay is 90 Days.
11. Casa Palmera is Located Just Outside of Sunny San Diego in Del Mar Where the Average Daily Temperature in the Winter is 65 Degrees and 73 Degrees in the Summer. For more information visit www.casapalmera.com.

 

 

 

San Diego, CA Treatment Center News: Supporting ME (Moderate Eating): an eating disorder program built on the innovative and highly effective Practical Recovery Services for Addictive Behaviors. Supporting ME offers a sensitive and caring environment where you can become healthy again. During the program, you will learn how to build and maintain motivation; cope with urges and compulsions; identify and overcome emotional and behavioral problems; enhance your relationships; achieve a better lifestyle balance; and build a greater sense of purpose and meaning in life. Supporting ME is open to men and women eighteen years of age and over. The Therapy Team model starts with identifying challenges that are unique to participants and then customizes the program to help them overcome those challenges. Participants will have the opportunity to work with physicians, psychologists, nutritionists, acupuncturists, body workers, energy healers, art therapists, massage therapists, and yoga instructors. Supporting ME offers a variety of customizable programs including but not limited to a Visitor Program, designed as a residential program; a Local Intensive Program, designed as an intensive outpatient program; and an Outpatient Program. To learn more about Supporting ME, go to www.pyrysys.com, then click on the Supporting ME menu bar, or call 858-546-1100.

 

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 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 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 - “Real World Setting for Eating Disorder Treatment.” Milestones ED Program is pleased to announce their new location in Cooper City, Florida (West of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida).  Milestones offers a program of recovery for those suffering with anorexia, bulimia, compulsive overeating, and related disorders as well as the issues often accompanying an eating disorder. Participants are afforded the opportunity of preparing their own meals, supervised grocery shopping, attending local support groups, and attending a full schedule of individual and group therapies.  Their residential campus consists of several two bedroom/two bathroom “upscale” townhouse-style homes situated within a gated community featuring several amenities (pool and recreation area, fully equipped gym, walking and jogging trails, etc.). The program has been designed to meet the needs of individuals seeking a “non-hospital” environment yet needing the support and structure necessary to gain a foothold on their recovery from an eating disorder. In effect, the program offers a “seamless” transition from the treatment setting back into the home environment. A fully integrated professional staff is able to facilitate a level of care that is as comprehensive as a traditional hospital based program without the restrictive elements inherent in most settings offering ED treatment. To learn more about Milestones, call 800-347-2364 or visit www.milestonesprogram.org.

 

Missouri Treatment Center News - Castlewood Treatment Center: Castlewood Treatment Center offers a comprehensive continuum of care for stabilization and long-term recovery from eating disorders.  From the residential level through the outpatient services, this program is specifically designed for individualized care, treatment planning and follow up. The residential level of care is designed for stabilization and restoration of healthy eating habits in a comfortable, homelike environment.  The residential program has a maximum of 10 clients.  Each client sees their primary therapist in four individual sessions per week as well as one weekly session with the psychiatrist and one weekly session with the dietitian.  The program week consists of approximately 40 hours of group therapy. Each room is well appointed and uniquely decorated and has its own full bath.  There are no more than two clients per room. For more information visit www.castlewoodtc.com.

 

Oregon Treatment Center News – New Facility to Open.  RainRock: A Residential Treatment Facility for Women, A Monte Nido Affiliate.  Due to the success of the Monte Nido Treatment Program in Malibu, California and the limited number of clients they can accept compared to those seeking their services, they are expanding by partnering with a former staff member, Annie Laughlin, and opening RainRock, a Monte Nido Affiliate. This new facility is situated outside of Eugene Oregon, along the McKenzie River on 3.5 acres of lush lawn, gardens and riverfront. RainRock lives up to its name evoking the healing properties of both earth and water combined. The secluded park like setting is private yet expansive with abundant manicured grounds and the constant energy and flow of the river. The combination of Carolyn Costin’s 30 years of eating disorder experience and the uniqueness of this property promises the clients a rare opportunity to deal with and find recovery from these very difficult disorders. For additional information on RainRock and the Monte Nido Treatment Philosophy visit  www.rainrock.org or www.montenido.com.

 

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.   

 

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.  

 

New York, NY – Free Friends and Family Monthly Support Group: This support group is 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, phone 212-333-3444.  

 

Salt Lake City, UT - New Life Foundation free friends and family support group: 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. The group is 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.    

 

Support Groups:  

Birmingham, AL – Free Eating Disorder Support Group: Sponsored by the 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 - Free Weekly Drop-in Support Group meetings sponsored by Linda Blakeley, Ph.D. and ANAD. The group meets every Tuesday at 7:45pm. For more information call 310-286-9171 or visit  www.drlindablakeley.com.

 

Del Mar/San Diego, CA – Free Eating Disorders Anonymous Meeting: Casa Palmera offers free Eating Disorders Anonymous meetings every Friday evening from 7:30-8:30pm. Meeting location: 14750 El Camino Real, Del Mar, CA. For more information, contact Kamran at 858-775-7752 or Kamran@casapalmera.com.  

 

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.  kaypoggi@yahoo.com

 

Los Angeles, CA Support Groups: Two process groups for women, one for those over 30, and one for women 18 to 30, with all types of eating disorders. This is 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. For more information call Dr. Janet K. Smith, 310-473-6169 or visit  www.weighty-issues.com.

 

Oakland and San Francisco, CA Support Groups: New group forming in Oakland and two openings in on-going eating disorder group in San Francisco. Combining cognitive-behavioral techniques, experiential exercises and interpersonal work participants will gain: relief from constant food/body obsession, support from others, and effective ways to deal with internal critic.  The facilitator, Alison McCabe, MFT, has been licensed 13 years, specializing in eating disorder treatment, anxiety disorders and depression. For more information or to schedule an initial interview, contact Alison at 510-273-9969 or email alisonmccabe@sbcglobal.net.

 

Oakland and Walnut Creek, CA Support Groups: Facilitator - Rose P. Phelps, MFT, Certified Group Psychotherapist and President of the Northern California Group Psychotherapy Society.  This group offers members an arena in which to find support, deal with challenges and learn to nurture themselves and others. For more information call 510-658-4344 for interview or email rosepmft@aol.com.  

 

Ongoing Compulsive Eating Support Groups meets Monday evenings and Wednesday afternoons in Oakland, CA. The orientation of this group is psychodynamic integrated with cognitive behavioral techniques and imagery. Using a non-diet approach, the faciliators help clients explore the underlying emotional, familial and cultural issues that lie at the heart of compulsive eating and body hatred. Clients learn to recognize their body's cues of hunger and satisfaction, and develop a positive body image. For more information, call Caryn Gottfried, MFT at 510-531-0947 or Dana Schwartz, MFT at 510-663-8783 or email danaschwartz510@email.com.  

 

San Diego, CA – Free Support Group. Free eating disorders anonymous group in San Diego on Wednesday nights. The group starts at 7:30pm and is located at Harmony Grove. For more information call 800-990-8052 or visit www.harmony-grove.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.  

 

West Los Angeles/Brentwood, CA – Support group for women dealing with compulsive overeating. This group is for women over 40 and it is designed to explore underlying issues, family-of-origin concerns, and current manifestations of behaviors. 12-step friendly, but not required. Intake is required.  The group meets Tuesday, 7:30-9 pm. For information, contact Jack Nelson Soll, MFT, at 310-471-2210 or JNSoll@aol.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. For more information contact BrevardANAD@aol.com or 321-259-6842.  

 

Ft. Lauderdale, FL – ED Support Group: This is an ongoing support group for anyone suffering with an eating disorder. The group is facilitated by a licensed therapist and takes place every 1st and 3rd Tuesday evening of each month from 6:30pm – 8:00pm at the Milestones campus in West Ft. Lauderdale, FL.  For more information call 954-272-0806.  

 

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 call 386-437-9590 or email  janet0409@hotmail.com.  

 

Highland Park, IL - Group for Adults with Eating Disorders, Disordered Eating, Body Image Disturbances or Picky Eating - Unique 12 session Psychotherapy/Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement Group. Series Facilitator: Abigail Natenshon, MA, LCSW, GCFP, eating disorder specialist and Feldenkrais Practitioner.  Location: 271 Hazel Ave. Highland Park, Illinois. These groups offer a unique opportunity to heal through combining traditional psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral group therapy techniques with a novel, experiential approach to self-awareness, learning, and change; each hour-long talk-therapy group experience will be accompanied by approximately one hour of Feldenkrais body movement. For information call 847-432-1795.  Groups will meet Wednesday evenings from 7:00 to 9:00pm. Starting date: Fall 2006.

 

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 ext. 12 for more information or visit  www.medainc.org.

 

Baltimore, MD  Largely Positive is a free support group open to adults of size. The mission of Largely Positive is to promote health and self-esteem among larger people. The group subscribes to the Health at Every Size (HAES) philosophy, and information about the real relationship between health and weight is available at group meetings. The group is not opposed to weight loss, but is opposed to dieting and other unhealthy weight loss measures. Meetings are held at 2002 Clipper Park Road, Suite 110, Baltimore, Maryland and take place on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month. Please contact Deborah Kauffmann, RD, LDN for more information at 410-235-8300 or healthateverysize@comcast.net.

 

Baltimore, MD -- ANAD of Baltimore- A FREE weekly support group open to those with bulimia, binge-eating disorder, or anorexia.  Parents, family, friends, or those wanting to learn more about eating disorders are also welcome.  ANAD meets every Monday from 5:30-6:45 at Ascension Lutheran Church (7601 York Rd. Towson, MD 21204).  For more information call Sharon Peterson, LCSW-C at The Resource Group 410-337-7772.

 

Webster Groves, MO-- Free support group: Castlewood Treatment Center: Circle of Friends Thursday nights 5-6:30 204 E. Lockwood Webster Groves, MO. For more information visit www.castlewoodtc.com.

 

New York, 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. Call 212-989-3987 to reserve a spot. Support Group Location: 24 E. 12th St.   

 

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 call the WTCI at 212-721-7005.

 

Cincinnati/West Chester, OH Recovery support/therapy groups - Two eating disorder groups forming for mid-September 2006: Sixteen session group for adults with anorexia nervosa/bulimia nervosa. Another, separate group is for adults with compulsive overeating/binge eating disorders. Both groups are led by clinical psychologist, with two guest lectures by nutritionist. Group members will learn and practice recovery tools, healthy coping, relationship and self-care skills, all while reducing social isolation in the group. Members must be in psychotherapy at least twice a month and have a primary care physician of record. To refer a client or learn more about the groups, call Dr. Teri Role-Warren at 513-779-9298 ext. 1 or visit www.DRTERI.COM.

 

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 - Ongoing support groups: Girls' Group Tuesdays, 4 - 5:30 p.m. Women's Group Tuesdays, 6 - 7:30 p.m. NEW: Sundays, 4:30 - 6 p.m. Explore thoughts & feelings in a supportive & safe environment. The use of art, creative writing & dialog uniquely honors each woman's struggles & triumphs. Facilitated by Michelle L. Dean, MA, ATR-BC, LPC Board Certified Art Psychotherapist & Licensed Professional Counselor 215.885.0642x1 or mdeanx2@delaware.net. Individual & family counseling, supervision and professional training available.

 

Philadelphia, PA - Free monthly support group sponsored by ANAD (Nat. Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders).  This group is held in Philadelphia center city starting the second week of September. Group meets second Saturday of each month. Open discussion, exchanging of ideas, experiences, feelings and thoughts. All questions and inquiries are welcome. Contact Deborah Reeves at 215-732-1612 or email at dr@healing-minds.com. All calls are kept confidential.

 

Orem, UT Free Support Group: Eating Disorders Anonymous, 12-Step Group. This group meets at 7:00 pm on Thursdays and Sundays. Gain more desire for recovery as you, along with others, share experiences of strength and hope. For more information contact the Center for Change at 1-888-224-8250.

 

Salt Lake City, UT - New Life Foundation free support group: 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. The group is 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:  

On-Line Support: Milestones sponsors an online support forum for anyone seeking support for themselves or a loved one with an eating disorder. The group’s membership reached more than 2,800 subscribers – the forum is open to anyone wishing to participate and can be accessed at www.groups.yahoo.com/group/milestonesinrecovery.  

 

On-Line Message Forum for Caregivers: Free, lightly moderated message forum for parents and caregivers of eating disordered children at www.eatingwithyouranorexic.com.

 

FREE on-line support program for those struggling with eating disorders and related issues offered by Prazamana Foundation. To join, log onto www.prazamana.org. Additionally, to learn about scholarships funded programs visit www.prazamana.org or www.prazamana.com.

 

Employment Opportunities:  

Orem, UT Business Development Director (Full-time) - Center for Change: The Center for Change is seeking an experienced Business Development Director to direct the marketing and sales efforts of the Center. Center for Change is a 58-bed inpatient and residential facility which provides specialized treatment for eating disorders and related conditions. The Center is located at the foot of the beautiful Wasatch Mountains in Orem, Utah. This is a senior management position reporting directly to the CEO and responsible for the marketing and sales activities of the Center. The Business Development Director will conduct direct business development contact work; will be responsible for the development, implementation, and monitoring of effective marketing strategies to create new business for the Center; will supervise and motivate regional business development representatives in the field; will work closely with corporate and regional marketing teams; will secure and manage contracts with local and national insurance companies and their managed care organizations; and will be responsible to monitor and assess effectiveness and productivity of marketing efforts on an ongoing basis. Responsibilities will involve 5 - 12 days of local and national travel each month. Send Resume and Cover Letter to: jobs@centerforchange.com or send by postal mail to:1790 North State Street, Orem, Utah 84057 or fax to: 801-224-8301

 

San Diego, CA - Registered Dietitian - Puente De Vida: Registered Dietitian position available to consult with treatment team at Puente de Vida Residential Treatment Center. Experience with eating disorders is required; experience in residential setting is preferred. Send resume with cover letter indicating interest and experience to cschaefer@puentedevida.com. Pay rate is commensurate with experience.

 

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Research Studies 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 www.angenetics.org.

 

The University of Chicago Eating Disorders Program - Seeking Study Participants - Women ages 18 and older who have symptoms of Anorexia Nervosa. This study is being conducted at The University of Chicago by The University of Chicago Eating Disorders Program. Other sites included in the study are the Eating Disorders Clinic at the University of Minnesota and the Neuropsychiatric Research Institute in Fargo, North Dakota. This study provides researchers with information about Anorexia Nervosa – there is no treatment involved. Participants will be asked to complete a series of interviews and questionnaires, a blood draw, and a brief physical exam. After completing this portion of the study participants will be asked to carry a PalmPilotTM with them continuously for 2 weeks. During this time the PalmPilotTM will randomly beep participants 6 times/day to answer a series of questions on the PalmPilotTM (2-3 minutes). Participants will also be asked to record certain behaviors on the palm pilot as they occur throughout the day. In addition, participants will be called three times over the 2-week period to report their daily food intake. Eligible participants may earn up to $250 for two weeks of participation. If interested in this study contact Sarah Fischer, at 773-702- 9928 or Peter Doyle at 773-702-0789.

 

NYU Research Study Participants Needed - Seeking Women who have had Cosmetic Surgery.  Catherine Baker-Pitts is conducting a study as part of her doctoral dissertation at NYU to understand the experience and meaning of cosmetic surgery for women.  Participation involves an audio taped interview and participants will be compensated $100.  If you know a woman who has elected cosmetic surgery and who is at least 18 years old, who might be willing to participate, please ask her to contact the researcher at 917-647-0768 or bakercate@aol.com.    

 

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.

 

UCSD Researchers Seek Women Recovered from Eating Disorders: This study is being done at UCSD to determine if the brain can tell the difference in caloric content of food even if subjects cannot consciously tell. Women ages of 18-45, who are right-handed and are recovered from anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa are eligible. This study involves the completion of interviews, questionnaires, a taste test and an fMRI scan. The total time commitment for this study is approximately 6-8 hours, which will be spread out over the course of several weeks. The compensation for completion of this study and all related materials will be $150. For more information, please contact UCSD Eating Disorder Treatment and Research Program at (858) 366-2525 or email edresearch@ucsd.edu.

 

UCSD Researchers Seek Men and Women Suffering From Anorexia Nervosa: This study is being done at UCSD to determine whether the medication quetiapine helps people suffering from anorexia nervosa by reducing core eating disorder symptoms, as well as symptoms of anxiety, depression and obsessionality, in addition to increasing BMI. Men and women between the ages of 18-65 and currently suffering from anorexia nervosa are needed. This study involves the completion of interviews, questionnaires, lab work and medication management. The total time commitment for this study is approximately 18 hours, which will be spread out over the course of 8-10 weeks. The compensation for completion of this study and all related materials will be $360. For more information, please contact UCSD Eating Disorder Treatment and Research Program at (858) 366-2525 or email edresearch@ucsd.edu.

 

San Diego Study on Eating Disorders and Massage: If you are a woman (at least 18 years old) struggling with an eating disorder, we are inviting you to join a massage class to learn how to give and receive massage. This is part of a research study that will teach participants not only how to give massage, but how to improve their ability to become deeply soothed, become more comfortable with their body, improve self-esteem, and reduce depression. The class lasts 8 weeks, and participants will be given the instructional DVD series in order to practice on their own between classes and to practice with others in the future. Classes will be held in San Diego. Requirements for Participation: Must be Female; Must be 18 years of age; Must currently have or to have had within the last 5 years a diagnosis of Anorexia Nervosa or Bulimia Nervosa; Must be able to get to the study location. If interested or to inquire about the study contact the Instructor & Principal Investigator Jeanine Pontes, M.A. at 209-535-3501. This research study has been approved by the Institutional Review Board at California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University, San Diego.

 

Inspirational:  

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Books, Resources and Media:  

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

The Empowerment Solution for Permanent Weight Control – CD-ROM – Dr. Cynthia Bulik, Ph.D., clinical psychologist, professor of psychiatry, psychology and nutrition and Director of the University of North Carolina Eating Disorders Program. The Empowerment Solution for Permanent Weight Control uses the interactivity and user participation capabilities of technology to bring cognitive behavioral therapy directly to adults struggling with being overweight. This engaging, one-of-a-kind course is filled with graphics, quizzes, and personalized projects, the