Friday, October 26, 2012

"Imagine Me" Body Image Art Competition

In an attempt to promote healthy awareness and acceptance of body image, the International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals Foundation (iaedp) has created the "Imagine Me" body image art competition.  In its third year of competition, mannequins are used as a unique and realistic palette for artistic expression.  This Body Image Mannequin Art competition was created in 2010 as an important part of iaedp's annual education symposium.

While this contest is open to the public, iaedp strongly supports the involvement of national and international treatment centers and private practices.    Entries are accepted from October 1, 2012 through January 15, 2013 and are judged on clarity of theme, creativity and originality, quality of composition and design, and the overall impression/presentation.  Mannequins can be male or female forms in different body shapes and sizes, and entries must be electronically submitted to iaedp using photographs in jpeg format.  Winning mannequin entries will be revealed and spotlighted at the 2013 Annual Symposium in Las Vegas, where they will be auctioned off with proceeds going towards the iaedp Foundation. 

For more information, please visit the iaedp Foundation.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Timberline Knolls and the International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals present WOW Webinars


A QUARTERLY WEBINAR SERIES WITH MEMBERS OF TK’S CLINICAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE ON PHYSICAL AND EMOTIONAL ISSUES, HOPE, HEALING AND RECOVERY

Process Addictions in the Eating Disordered Population

FREE ONLINE WEBINAR | WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2012 | 1-2 P.M. CDT

Presented by
Marcia Nickow, Psy.D., CADC, CGP, Licensed Clinical Psychologist and Primary Therapy Coordinator
and Roseann Rook, CADC, Addictions Program Coordinator, both with Timberline Knolls

One CE will be provided for counselors, social workers and psychologists

A process addiction is an addiction to an activity or process, such as eating, spending money, or gambling. In this one-hour presentation, Dr. Marcia Nickow and Roseann Rook will discuss process addictions that may either co-occur with eating disorders or emerge during the eating disorder recovery process.

Additionally, the presentation will address underlying trauma often associated with process addictions as well as the benefit of group psychotherapy and 12-step fellowships.

About the Presenters
At Timberline Knolls, Dr. Nickow oversees a clinical team of primary therapists, substance abuse specialists, eating disorders treatment specialists and others. She also conducts intensive individual, family and group psychotherapy with adults and adolescents. Dr. Nickow is currently co-authoring a manual for the American Group Psychotherapy Association on group psychotherapy for the treatment of process addictions.

Roseann conducts assessments, facilitates both educational and process-oriented groups, and meets with residents individually at Timberline Knolls. She focuses on relapse prevention and 12-step work in addiction treatment and co-occurring disorders, such as process
addictions, cross addictions or eating disorders.

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Timberline Knolls is a residential treatment center located on 43 beautiful acres just outside Chicago, offering a nurturing environment of recovery for women ages 12 and older struggling to overcome eating disorders, substance abuse, mood disorders, trauma and co-occurring disorders. By serving with uncompromising care, relentless compassion and an unconditional joyful spirit while helping our residents help themselves in their recovery.


Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Call for Proposals

In preparation for the iaedp Symposium 2013, the iaedp Foundation is inviting eating disorder professionals to submit an abstract on inventive treatment modalities for the various phases of the eating disordered client's journey.  Treatment providers from all disciplines are encouraged to innovatively convert continuing research, treatment updates, and brain imaging into meaningful treatment protocols for eating disorders.  The iaedp Foundation is seeking submissions for individuals, groups, and family work which will assist clinicians in diverse treatment settings. 

The deadline for abstract submission is drawing near and closes at midnight on August 18th, 2012.  For further details on submissions and how to submit your abstract online, please continue reading here.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Two-Day International Conference to be held in Jerusalem for Eating Disorder Professionals

Aiming to present a comprehensive and informative program for a wide range of eating disorder professionals, including therapists, nurses, dietitians, and medical doctors, the Israel Association for Eating Disorders will host a two-day international conference in Jerusalem, Israel.  Scheduled to take place on February 4th-5th, 2013, the conference will include world renowned experts and focus on the consensus and controversy surrounding treatment modalities for eating disorders.  In addition, the conference will have clinical priorities, offering professionals who treat eating disorders and obesity the chance to broaden their knowledge and expertise.

To learn more about this conference and how to register, please click here.

Friday, June 29, 2012

Women Over The Age Of 50 With Eating Disorders


  This past week the International Journal of Eating Disorders published research which took a unique perspective featuring women over the age of 50. The research was conducted on 1,849 women through an online survey. Cindy Bulk, who is the director of the eating disorders program at the University of North Carolina was clearly trying to prove a point that eating disorders do not discriminate by age. Stereotypically we all seem to believe that eating disorders affect young women in their teenager years; however, this is far from the truth! The results of the research found that 79% of women over the age of 50 answered that their weight or shape affected their self-perception, 41% checked their body daily, 36% spent at least half of their time in the last five years dieting, and 13.3% reported having symptoms of eating disorders. The roles of women in our culture has morphed and the pressure to be perfect is outstanding. This may be a part of the reason why these women are also afraid to ask and receive help. It is just as crucial for this group of sufferers to receive help as anyone else who is a victim of an eating disorder yet are  highly ignored. Please read this article and pass it on to anyone who you believe would benefit.
Hannah, Intern at Eating Disorder Hope

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

The iaedp Foundation asks "What's New Under the Sun?" in the Call for Proposals for Symposium 2013

Are you a health care professional who is currently working in the field of eating disorders?  The iaedp Foundation (International Assocation of Eating Disorders Professionals) has invited eating disorder professionals to submit proposals for the Symposium 2013, particularly as abstracts are being sought that address inventive treatment modalities for the several phases of the eating disordered patient's journey.  These abstracts can potentially be presented at the Symposium 2013, which will be held at the Westin Lake Las Vegas Resort and Spa on March 21-24.  All abstracts must be submitted online no later than midnight on June 30th, 2012.  To learn more about how to submit your work or for further details, please continue reading here.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Sierra Tucson News - Holly Jindrick, Psy.D., Appointed President of SAPA; Benefits of Psychological Testing

Congratulations to Dr. Holly Jindrick on her new position with the Southern Arizona Psychological Association!  Also, check out the upcoming PTSD and evidence based practices event, where Dr. Jindrick will be speaking, scheduled for April 15, 2012 @
Sierra Tucson News - Holly Jindrick, Psy.D., Appointed President of SAPA; Benefits of Psychological Testing

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Guzzle and Gorge: The Relationship Between Eating and Drinking on Campus

National Eating Disorders Screening Program 2012 Webinar 

Thursday, February 16th, 2:00-3:00pm EST

Registration limited to those who work with college students...

Guzzle and Gorge:
The Relationship Between Eating and Drinking on Campus
National Eating Disorders Screening Program 2012 Webinar
Thursday, February 16th, 2:00-3:00pm EST

Register for the free webinar.

CollegeResponse would like to invite you to a free webinar focusing on two of the most serious health issues on college campuses: binge drinking and disordered eating. These two prevalent issues have garnered the attention of university administrators, researchers and clinicians. The webinar seeks to explore the disorders and offer practical prevention programming and awareness campaigns for students.

Dr. Susan Kelly-Weeder of Boston College investigated the co-occurrence of disordered eating and binge drinking in samples of college men and women. The purpose of her studies is to explore the variety of disordered eating practices that often go hand in hand with binge drinking behaviors.

Key Elements of the Webinar will Include:
1. Presentation of Dr. Kelly-Weeder’s research, including a description of disordered eating behaviors, the connection with binge drinking practices and the subsequent consequences/harm to those students displaying both behaviors.
2. Clinical implications for counselors, nurse practitioners and doctors working with college students.
3. Practical implications from CollegeResponse program manager and former coordinator of wellness education at Emerson College, Deborah Engler, for prevention programming and education campaigns.

To register for the free webinar, please complete your information here.

CollegeResponse promotes the prevention, early detection and treatment of prevalent and often under-diagnosed mental health disorders. CollegeResponse programs are provided in-person and online and include the National Eating Disorders Screening Program, National Depression Screening Day, National Alcohol Screening Day and The DORA College Program.

Sincerely,

The CollegeResponse Team
Deborah Engler and Leigh Quirk
college@mentalhealthscreening.org

Friday, January 13, 2012

Diagnostic changes to the DSM-V


Researchers and clinicians have long depended on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, published by the American Psychiatric Association, to delineate and identify all mental disorders, including eating disorders.  A revised copy of the DSM-V is anticipated publication in 2013 with modifications to the eating disorder category.  Such revisions may include removing the criteria for amenorrhea for anorexia and officially making binge eating disorder a diagnostic category.  These upcoming diagnostic changes, though predominately affecting researchers and clinicians, may aid those who are suffering from eating disorders by helping with insurance coverage and allow diagnosis of those dealing with less severe eating disorders.

How do you think these new diagnostic changes will affect those who are suffering from eating disorders?

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Binge Eating Disorder Association (BEDA) Names Timberline Knolls' Chairman and CEO James Gresham to Its Board - PR Newswire - sacbee.com

Binge Eating Disorder Association (BEDA) Names Timberline Knolls' Chairman and CEO James Gresham to Its Board - PR Newswire - sacbee.com

Great news that the highly respected James Gresham, CEO of Timberline Knolls, has been appointed to to the BEDA board. He will undoubtedly be a powerful addition to the talented group that currently makes up the BEDA board! The Binge Eating Disorder Association is an outstanding organization that has grown tremendously under the excellent vision of it's founder, Chevese Turner.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Eating Disorder Hope Blog Update

To our dear Visitors:

We wish to thank you for your continued support and loyalty to Eating Disorder Hope.  Presently, our blogs are temporarily under construction as we seek to improve, enhance, and develop greater resources.  During this time, blog posts will be kept to a minimum, but we excitedly look forward to offering you increased resources in the very near future.  In the meantime, please follow Eating Disorder Hope on Facebook for up-to-date articles, resources, and support for eating disorders or access our website at www.eatingdisorderhope.com.  We thank you for your patience during this time and hope you will continue to choose Eating Disorder Hope for your one stop resource for eating disorder treatment information and recovery tools.  We look forward to continually serving you!

Blessings,
Eating Disorder Hope