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EATING DISORDER TREATMENT & RECOVERY SUPPORT GROUPS Eating Recovery Center and Pathlight offers free, trained facilitator-led, support groups for those struggling with eating disorders (including anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder and other disordered eating issues), as well as mood and anxiety disorders. ERC Pathlight also offers some support groups for families and community members.ARFID RESOURCES
Eating Recovery Center is accredited through the Joint Commission. This organization seeks to enhance the lives of the persons served in healthcare settings through a consultative accreditation process emphasizing quality, value and optimal outcomes of services. Organizations that earn the Gold Seal of Approval™ have met orexceeded The Joint
LOVE YOUR TREE
Anyone and everyone. You can choose to participate as an individual OR host an event for your class or organization. Love Your Tree is a great way for individuals, families, schools, colleges, social organizations, or professional groups to get creative together while promoting positive mental wellbeing. 2021 EATING RECOVERY CONFERENCE: TRANSFORMATIVE SOLUTIONS Limited-time early bird pricing available now! Prices increase June 28, 2021. Register now to save up to $50. Join hundreds of professionals for a two-day program that includes 10 research-based presentations on the complexities of treating eating disorders. ANNABELLE DAMPIER-SIMPSON, MD Annabelle Dampier-Simpson, MD, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, at Pathlight Mood & Anxiety Center in Washington state. Dr. Dampier-Simpson adheres to a clinical style inclusive of cultural identity. Her areas of clinical expertise include medical management and support therapy for adults, children and adolescents. She collaborates with individuals and families to help identify specific COMPULSIVE OVEREATING QUIZ: DO YOU COMPULSIVELY OVEREAT Based on this self-assessment quiz, if these feelings and/or behaviors describe you or a loved one, Eating Recovery Center can help. Please call us to speak with a Masters-level clinician at 877-825-8584 about the treatment options for compulsive overeating. Your consultation is free and confidential. HOW TO HELP A SPOUSE OR PARTNER WITH AN EATING DISORDER Establishing effective communication patterns and ways of supporting a partner struggling with an eating disorder can be challenging. Two of the most common communication problems among couples include secrecy or lack of disclosure regarding the eating disorder, and difficulty resolving conflict (Dick, Renes, Morotti & Strange, 2013). DEBORAH M. MICHEL, PHD, CEDS Deborah M. Michel, PhD, CEDS-S, FAED. Regional Clinical Director, Texas. Dr. Michel is a licensed clinical psychologist with over 25 years of experience in the treatment of eating disorders and related conditions including body image disturbance as well as mood and anxiety disorders. She is a Certified Eating Disorders Specialist,Supervisor
OVIDIO BERMUDEZ, MD
Ovidio Bermudez, M.D. is the Senior Medical Director of Child & Adolescent Services, Chief Clinical Education Officer and Executive Ambassador for Eating Recovery Center and affiliates. He holds academic appointments as Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics at the University Of Colorado School Of Medicine and University of Oklahoma College of Medicine. He is Board certified in EATING DISORDER TREATMENT CENTERS The Leading Provider of Multidisciplinary Care in the Nation. Our doctors and therapists pioneered the multidisciplinary treatment model for eating disorders at higher levels of care that is widely used today. With 35 centers across the country and virtual care offered in 35 states, our programs were designed by leaders in adult and childand
EATING DISORDER TREATMENT & RECOVERY SUPPORT GROUPS Eating Recovery Center and Pathlight offers free, trained facilitator-led, support groups for those struggling with eating disorders (including anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder and other disordered eating issues), as well as mood and anxiety disorders. ERC Pathlight also offers some support groups for families and community members.ARFID RESOURCES
Eating Recovery Center is accredited through the Joint Commission. This organization seeks to enhance the lives of the persons served in healthcare settings through a consultative accreditation process emphasizing quality, value and optimal outcomes of services. Organizations that earn the Gold Seal of Approval™ have met orexceeded The Joint
LOVE YOUR TREE
Anyone and everyone. You can choose to participate as an individual OR host an event for your class or organization. Love Your Tree is a great way for individuals, families, schools, colleges, social organizations, or professional groups to get creative together while promoting positive mental wellbeing. 2021 EATING RECOVERY CONFERENCE: TRANSFORMATIVE SOLUTIONS Limited-time early bird pricing available now! Prices increase June 28, 2021. Register now to save up to $50. Join hundreds of professionals for a two-day program that includes 10 research-based presentations on the complexities of treating eating disorders. ANNABELLE DAMPIER-SIMPSON, MD Annabelle Dampier-Simpson, MD, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, at Pathlight Mood & Anxiety Center in Washington state. Dr. Dampier-Simpson adheres to a clinical style inclusive of cultural identity. Her areas of clinical expertise include medical management and support therapy for adults, children and adolescents. She collaborates with individuals and families to help identify specific COMPULSIVE OVEREATING QUIZ: DO YOU COMPULSIVELY OVEREAT Based on this self-assessment quiz, if these feelings and/or behaviors describe you or a loved one, Eating Recovery Center can help. Please call us to speak with a Masters-level clinician at 877-825-8584 about the treatment options for compulsive overeating. Your consultation is free and confidential. HOW TO HELP A SPOUSE OR PARTNER WITH AN EATING DISORDER Establishing effective communication patterns and ways of supporting a partner struggling with an eating disorder can be challenging. Two of the most common communication problems among couples include secrecy or lack of disclosure regarding the eating disorder, and difficulty resolving conflict (Dick, Renes, Morotti & Strange, 2013). DEBORAH M. MICHEL, PHD, CEDS Deborah M. Michel, PhD, CEDS-S, FAED. Regional Clinical Director, Texas. Dr. Michel is a licensed clinical psychologist with over 25 years of experience in the treatment of eating disorders and related conditions including body image disturbance as well as mood and anxiety disorders. She is a Certified Eating Disorders Specialist,Supervisor
OVIDIO BERMUDEZ, MD
Ovidio Bermudez, M.D. is the Senior Medical Director of Child & Adolescent Services, Chief Clinical Education Officer and Executive Ambassador for Eating Recovery Center and affiliates. He holds academic appointments as Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics at the University Of Colorado School Of Medicine and University of Oklahoma College of Medicine. He is Board certified inVIRTUAL TREATMENT
Virtual PHP: Medically and clinically-approved new and existing patients are now being scheduled into our Virtual PHP programming. Please call our intake team at 1-866-414-3853 to consult with one of our caring, experienced master’s-level clinicians for eligibility and to schedule an assessment. EATING DISORDER TREATMENT & RECOVERY SUPPORT GROUPS Eating Recovery Center and Pathlight offers free, trained facilitator-led, support groups for those struggling with eating disorders (including anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder and other disordered eating issues), as well as mood and anxiety disorders. ERC Pathlight also offers some support groups for families and community members. REQUEST HEALTH RECORDS You can send your request to us through fax, mail, email, or in person. If you email the form, it must be attached as a scanned document. Eating Recovery Center. 7351 E. Lowry Blvd. Suite 200. Denver, CO 80230. Attention: Medical Records. Phone: 720-728-3415. Fax: 1-720-302-2391 (must dial 1) HOW TO HELP A FAMILY MEMBER WITH AN EATING DISORDER Family therapy is scheduled at least one time weekly for children in our care and their parent (s). Adults and their families also have the opportunity to have a family session one time weekly. With adults, this might include a life partner, spouse, friend, adult children and the person or people who will support their care post discharge. EATING RECOVERY CAREGIVER DO'S AND DON'TS DO realize there is not a quick and easy solution.: DON’T ever give up; this is a long-term illness and people recover daily. Know to let go and let your loved one be responsible. The person has to want recovery for himself or herself or it will not work. Going into treatment to “please” or “pacify” family members does notwork.
CONTINUING EDUCATION CATALOG FOR MENTAL HEALTH Eating Recovery Center (ERC) and Pathlight Mood & Anxiety Center’s (Pathlight) continuing education (CE) courses present an ideal opportunity to address the unique challenges and opportunities mental health professionals face now and will be facing in the weeks andmonths ahead.
43 - COMING OUT AND FINDING RECOVERY Have you ever felt the need to hide your true self? Shame, fear, and self-hatred are powerful forces, and breaking free from them is worthy of the grandest party you can imagine. In celebration of pride month and the joy of self-expression, we’re sitting down with choreographer and recovery advocate Ryan Walker Page to share his story of coming out, shedding shame, and finding recovery. PRIDE MONTH REFLECTIONS 2021 As I sit in my van, trying to write this "Pride Month" blog under a hot, Montana summer sky, reflecting on my story and what piece of it I feel compelled to share today, I notice that I can't help but keep turning my thoughts back to the myriad of ways humans face their sexuality: all the twists and turns and uncertainty that comes with trying to accurately pin, or discover, an identity. HONORING JUNETEENTH 2021 Looking for information on Mood & Anxiety Disorders? Learn more. OurCenters. Column one
ZACH RAWLINGS
Zach holds a doctoral degree in clinical psychology. He is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor who primarily works with those suffering from eating disorders and the effects of trauma and abuse. He has worked for several nonprofits and in a variety of hospital settings over the past several years and currently works with a research group through Yale University that aims to create evidence EATING DISORDER TREATMENT CENTERS The Leading Provider of Multidisciplinary Care in the Nation. Our doctors and therapists pioneered the multidisciplinary treatment model for eating disorders at higher levels of care that is widely used today. With 35 centers across the country and virtual care offered in 35 states, our programs were designed by leaders in adult and childand
EATING DISORDER TREATMENT & RECOVERY SUPPORT GROUPS Eating Recovery Center and Pathlight offers free, trained facilitator-led, support groups for those struggling with eating disorders (including anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder and other disordered eating issues), as well as mood and anxiety disorders. ERC Pathlight also offers some support groups for families and community members.ARFID RESOURCES
Eating Recovery Center is accredited through the Joint Commission. This organization seeks to enhance the lives of the persons served in healthcare settings through a consultative accreditation process emphasizing quality, value and optimal outcomes of services. Organizations that earn the Gold Seal of Approval™ have met orexceeded The Joint
LOVE YOUR TREE
Anyone and everyone. You can choose to participate as an individual OR host an event for your class or organization. Love Your Tree is a great way for individuals, families, schools, colleges, social organizations, or professional groups to get creative together while promoting positive mental wellbeing. 2021 EATING RECOVERY CONFERENCE: TRANSFORMATIVE SOLUTIONS Limited-time early bird pricing available now! Prices increase June 28, 2021. Register now to save up to $50. Join hundreds of professionals for a two-day program that includes 10 research-based presentations on the complexities of treating eating disorders. ANNABELLE DAMPIER-SIMPSON, MD Annabelle Dampier-Simpson, MD, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, at Pathlight Mood & Anxiety Center in Washington state. Dr. Dampier-Simpson adheres to a clinical style inclusive of cultural identity. Her areas of clinical expertise include medical management and support therapy for adults, children and adolescents. She collaborates with individuals and families to help identify specific COMPULSIVE OVEREATING QUIZ: DO YOU COMPULSIVELY OVEREAT Based on this self-assessment quiz, if these feelings and/or behaviors describe you or a loved one, Eating Recovery Center can help. Please call us to speak with a Masters-level clinician at 877-825-8584 about the treatment options for compulsive overeating. Your consultation is free and confidential. HOW TO HELP A SPOUSE OR PARTNER WITH AN EATING DISORDER Establishing effective communication patterns and ways of supporting a partner struggling with an eating disorder can be challenging. Two of the most common communication problems among couples include secrecy or lack of disclosure regarding the eating disorder, and difficulty resolving conflict (Dick, Renes, Morotti & Strange, 2013). DEBORAH M. MICHEL, PHD, CEDS Deborah M. Michel, PhD, CEDS-S, FAED. Regional Clinical Director, Texas. Dr. Michel is a licensed clinical psychologist with over 25 years of experience in the treatment of eating disorders and related conditions including body image disturbance as well as mood and anxiety disorders. She is a Certified Eating Disorders Specialist,Supervisor
OVIDIO BERMUDEZ, MD
Ovidio Bermudez, M.D. is the Senior Medical Director of Child & Adolescent Services, Chief Clinical Education Officer and Executive Ambassador for Eating Recovery Center and affiliates. He holds academic appointments as Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics at the University Of Colorado School Of Medicine and University of Oklahoma College of Medicine. He is Board certified in EATING DISORDER TREATMENT CENTERS The Leading Provider of Multidisciplinary Care in the Nation. Our doctors and therapists pioneered the multidisciplinary treatment model for eating disorders at higher levels of care that is widely used today. With 35 centers across the country and virtual care offered in 35 states, our programs were designed by leaders in adult and childand
EATING DISORDER TREATMENT & RECOVERY SUPPORT GROUPS Eating Recovery Center and Pathlight offers free, trained facilitator-led, support groups for those struggling with eating disorders (including anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder and other disordered eating issues), as well as mood and anxiety disorders. ERC Pathlight also offers some support groups for families and community members.ARFID RESOURCES
Eating Recovery Center is accredited through the Joint Commission. This organization seeks to enhance the lives of the persons served in healthcare settings through a consultative accreditation process emphasizing quality, value and optimal outcomes of services. Organizations that earn the Gold Seal of Approval™ have met orexceeded The Joint
LOVE YOUR TREE
Anyone and everyone. You can choose to participate as an individual OR host an event for your class or organization. Love Your Tree is a great way for individuals, families, schools, colleges, social organizations, or professional groups to get creative together while promoting positive mental wellbeing. 2021 EATING RECOVERY CONFERENCE: TRANSFORMATIVE SOLUTIONS Limited-time early bird pricing available now! Prices increase June 28, 2021. Register now to save up to $50. Join hundreds of professionals for a two-day program that includes 10 research-based presentations on the complexities of treating eating disorders. ANNABELLE DAMPIER-SIMPSON, MD Annabelle Dampier-Simpson, MD, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, at Pathlight Mood & Anxiety Center in Washington state. Dr. Dampier-Simpson adheres to a clinical style inclusive of cultural identity. Her areas of clinical expertise include medical management and support therapy for adults, children and adolescents. She collaborates with individuals and families to help identify specific COMPULSIVE OVEREATING QUIZ: DO YOU COMPULSIVELY OVEREAT Based on this self-assessment quiz, if these feelings and/or behaviors describe you or a loved one, Eating Recovery Center can help. Please call us to speak with a Masters-level clinician at 877-825-8584 about the treatment options for compulsive overeating. Your consultation is free and confidential. HOW TO HELP A SPOUSE OR PARTNER WITH AN EATING DISORDER Establishing effective communication patterns and ways of supporting a partner struggling with an eating disorder can be challenging. Two of the most common communication problems among couples include secrecy or lack of disclosure regarding the eating disorder, and difficulty resolving conflict (Dick, Renes, Morotti & Strange, 2013). DEBORAH M. MICHEL, PHD, CEDS Deborah M. Michel, PhD, CEDS-S, FAED. Regional Clinical Director, Texas. Dr. Michel is a licensed clinical psychologist with over 25 years of experience in the treatment of eating disorders and related conditions including body image disturbance as well as mood and anxiety disorders. She is a Certified Eating Disorders Specialist,Supervisor
OVIDIO BERMUDEZ, MD
Ovidio Bermudez, M.D. is the Senior Medical Director of Child & Adolescent Services, Chief Clinical Education Officer and Executive Ambassador for Eating Recovery Center and affiliates. He holds academic appointments as Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics at the University Of Colorado School Of Medicine and University of Oklahoma College of Medicine. He is Board certified inVIRTUAL TREATMENT
Virtual PHP: Medically and clinically-approved new and existing patients are now being scheduled into our Virtual PHP programming. Please call our intake team at 1-866-414-3853 to consult with one of our caring, experienced master’s-level clinicians for eligibility and to schedule an assessment. EATING DISORDER TREATMENT & RECOVERY SUPPORT GROUPS Eating Recovery Center and Pathlight offers free, trained facilitator-led, support groups for those struggling with eating disorders (including anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder and other disordered eating issues), as well as mood and anxiety disorders. ERC Pathlight also offers some support groups for families and community members. REQUEST HEALTH RECORDS You can send your request to us through fax, mail, email, or in person. If you email the form, it must be attached as a scanned document. Eating Recovery Center. 7351 E. Lowry Blvd. Suite 200. Denver, CO 80230. Attention: Medical Records. Phone: 720-728-3415. Fax: 1-720-302-2391 (must dial 1) HOW TO HELP A FAMILY MEMBER WITH AN EATING DISORDER Family therapy is scheduled at least one time weekly for children in our care and their parent (s). Adults and their families also have the opportunity to have a family session one time weekly. With adults, this might include a life partner, spouse, friend, adult children and the person or people who will support their care post discharge. EATING RECOVERY CAREGIVER DO'S AND DON'TS DO realize there is not a quick and easy solution.: DON’T ever give up; this is a long-term illness and people recover daily. Know to let go and let your loved one be responsible. The person has to want recovery for himself or herself or it will not work. Going into treatment to “please” or “pacify” family members does notwork.
CONTINUING EDUCATION CATALOG FOR MENTAL HEALTH Eating Recovery Center (ERC) and Pathlight Mood & Anxiety Center’s (Pathlight) continuing education (CE) courses present an ideal opportunity to address the unique challenges and opportunities mental health professionals face now and will be facing in the weeks andmonths ahead.
43 - COMING OUT AND FINDING RECOVERY Have you ever felt the need to hide your true self? Shame, fear, and self-hatred are powerful forces, and breaking free from them is worthy of the grandest party you can imagine. In celebration of pride month and the joy of self-expression, we’re sitting down with choreographer and recovery advocate Ryan Walker Page to share his story of coming out, shedding shame, and finding recovery. PRIDE MONTH REFLECTIONS 2021 As I sit in my van, trying to write this "Pride Month" blog under a hot, Montana summer sky, reflecting on my story and what piece of it I feel compelled to share today, I notice that I can't help but keep turning my thoughts back to the myriad of ways humans face their sexuality: all the twists and turns and uncertainty that comes with trying to accurately pin, or discover, an identity. HONORING JUNETEENTH 2021 Looking for information on Mood & Anxiety Disorders? Learn more. OurCenters. Column one
ZACH RAWLINGS
Zach holds a doctoral degree in clinical psychology. He is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor who primarily works with those suffering from eating disorders and the effects of trauma and abuse. He has worked for several nonprofits and in a variety of hospital settings over the past several years and currently works with a research group through Yale University that aims to create evidence EATING DISORDER TREATMENT CENTERS The Leading Provider of Multidisciplinary Care in the Nation. Our doctors and therapists pioneered the multidisciplinary treatment model for eating disorders at higher levels of care that is widely used today. With 35 centers across the country and virtual care offered in 35 states, our programs were designed by leaders in adult and childand
REQUEST HEALTH RECORDS You can send your request to us through fax, mail, email, or in person. If you email the form, it must be attached as a scanned document. Eating Recovery Center. 7351 E. Lowry Blvd. Suite 200. Denver, CO 80230. Attention: Medical Records. Phone: 720-728-3415. Fax: 1-720-302-2391 (must dial 1)ARFID RESOURCES
Eating Recovery Center is accredited through the Joint Commission. This organization seeks to enhance the lives of the persons served in healthcare settings through a consultative accreditation process emphasizing quality, value and optimal outcomes of services. Organizations that earn the Gold Seal of Approval™ have met orexceeded The Joint
LOVE YOUR TREE
Anyone and everyone. You can choose to participate as an individual OR host an event for your class or organization. Love Your Tree is a great way for individuals, families, schools, colleges, social organizations, or professional groups to get creative together while promoting positive mental wellbeing. 2021 EATING RECOVERY CONFERENCE: TRANSFORMATIVE SOLUTIONS Limited-time early bird pricing available now! Prices increase June 28, 2021. Register now to save up to $50. Join hundreds of professionals for a two-day program that includes 10 research-based presentations on the complexities of treating eating disorders. COMPULSIVE OVEREATING QUIZ: DO YOU COMPULSIVELY OVEREAT Based on this self-assessment quiz, if these feelings and/or behaviors describe you or a loved one, Eating Recovery Center can help. Please call us to speak with a Masters-level clinician at 877-825-8584 about the treatment options for compulsive overeating. Your consultation is free and confidential. ARFID FACTS & STATISTICS ARFID is more common in children and young adolescents and less common in late adolescence and adulthood. 1 ARFID is often associated with psychiatric co-morbidity, especially with anxious and obsessive compulsive features. 1 ARFID is more than just “picky eating;” children do not grow out of it and often become malnourished because of the limited variety of foods they will eat. 2 ANNABELLE DAMPIER-SIMPSON, MD Annabelle Dampier-Simpson, MD, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, at Pathlight Mood & Anxiety Center in Washington state. Dr. Dampier-Simpson adheres to a clinical style inclusive of cultural identity. Her areas of clinical expertise include medical management and support therapy for adults, children and adolescents. She collaborates with individuals and families to help identify specific HOW TO HELP A SPOUSE OR PARTNER WITH AN EATING DISORDER Establishing effective communication patterns and ways of supporting a partner struggling with an eating disorder can be challenging. Two of the most common communication problems among couples include secrecy or lack of disclosure regarding the eating disorder, and difficulty resolving conflict (Dick, Renes, Morotti & Strange, 2013).OVIDIO BERMUDEZ, MD
Ovidio Bermudez, M.D. is the Senior Medical Director of Child & Adolescent Services, Chief Clinical Education Officer and Executive Ambassador for Eating Recovery Center and affiliates. He holds academic appointments as Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics at the University Of Colorado School Of Medicine and University of Oklahoma College of Medicine. He is Board certified in EATING DISORDER TREATMENT CENTERS The Leading Provider of Multidisciplinary Care in the Nation. Our doctors and therapists pioneered the multidisciplinary treatment model for eating disorders at higher levels of care that is widely used today. With 35 centers across the country and virtual care offered in 35 states, our programs were designed by leaders in adult and childand
REQUEST HEALTH RECORDS You can send your request to us through fax, mail, email, or in person. If you email the form, it must be attached as a scanned document. Eating Recovery Center. 7351 E. Lowry Blvd. Suite 200. Denver, CO 80230. Attention: Medical Records. Phone: 720-728-3415. Fax: 1-720-302-2391 (must dial 1)ARFID RESOURCES
Eating Recovery Center is accredited through the Joint Commission. This organization seeks to enhance the lives of the persons served in healthcare settings through a consultative accreditation process emphasizing quality, value and optimal outcomes of services. Organizations that earn the Gold Seal of Approval™ have met orexceeded The Joint
LOVE YOUR TREE
Anyone and everyone. You can choose to participate as an individual OR host an event for your class or organization. Love Your Tree is a great way for individuals, families, schools, colleges, social organizations, or professional groups to get creative together while promoting positive mental wellbeing. 2021 EATING RECOVERY CONFERENCE: TRANSFORMATIVE SOLUTIONS Limited-time early bird pricing available now! Prices increase June 28, 2021. Register now to save up to $50. Join hundreds of professionals for a two-day program that includes 10 research-based presentations on the complexities of treating eating disorders. COMPULSIVE OVEREATING QUIZ: DO YOU COMPULSIVELY OVEREAT Based on this self-assessment quiz, if these feelings and/or behaviors describe you or a loved one, Eating Recovery Center can help. Please call us to speak with a Masters-level clinician at 877-825-8584 about the treatment options for compulsive overeating. Your consultation is free and confidential. ARFID FACTS & STATISTICS ARFID is more common in children and young adolescents and less common in late adolescence and adulthood. 1 ARFID is often associated with psychiatric co-morbidity, especially with anxious and obsessive compulsive features. 1 ARFID is more than just “picky eating;” children do not grow out of it and often become malnourished because of the limited variety of foods they will eat. 2 ANNABELLE DAMPIER-SIMPSON, MD Annabelle Dampier-Simpson, MD, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, at Pathlight Mood & Anxiety Center in Washington state. Dr. Dampier-Simpson adheres to a clinical style inclusive of cultural identity. Her areas of clinical expertise include medical management and support therapy for adults, children and adolescents. She collaborates with individuals and families to help identify specific HOW TO HELP A SPOUSE OR PARTNER WITH AN EATING DISORDER Establishing effective communication patterns and ways of supporting a partner struggling with an eating disorder can be challenging. Two of the most common communication problems among couples include secrecy or lack of disclosure regarding the eating disorder, and difficulty resolving conflict (Dick, Renes, Morotti & Strange, 2013).OVIDIO BERMUDEZ, MD
Ovidio Bermudez, M.D. is the Senior Medical Director of Child & Adolescent Services, Chief Clinical Education Officer and Executive Ambassador for Eating Recovery Center and affiliates. He holds academic appointments as Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics at the University Of Colorado School Of Medicine and University of Oklahoma College of Medicine. He is Board certified in CONTINUING EDUCATION CATALOG FOR MENTAL HEALTH Eating Recovery Center (ERC) and Pathlight Mood & Anxiety Center’s (Pathlight) continuing education (CE) courses present an ideal opportunity to address the unique challenges and opportunities mental health professionals face now and will be facing in the weeks andmonths ahead.
43 - COMING OUT AND FINDING RECOVERY Have you ever felt the need to hide your true self? Shame, fear, and self-hatred are powerful forces, and breaking free from them is worthy of the grandest party you can imagine. In celebration of pride month and the joy of self-expression, we’re sitting down with choreographer and recovery advocate Ryan Walker Page to share his story of coming out, shedding shame, and finding recovery. ADMISSIONS AND INSURANCE Eating Recovery Center is accredited through the Joint Commission. This organization seeks to enhance the lives of the persons served in healthcare settings through a consultative accreditation process emphasizing quality, value and optimal outcomes of services. Organizations that earn the Gold Seal of Approval™ have met orexceeded The Joint
REQUEST HEALTH RECORDS You can send your request to us through fax, mail, email, or in person. If you email the form, it must be attached as a scanned document. Eating Recovery Center. 7351 E. Lowry Blvd. Suite 200. Denver, CO 80230. Attention: Medical Records. Phone: 720-728-3415. Fax: 1-720-302-2391 (must dial 1) EATING, MOOD, & ANXIETY DISORDER TREATMENT PROGRAMS FOR Nutritional support and meals: Eating disorder programs. In our eating disorders programs, nutrition plays a fundamental role in the treatment of eating disorders and nourishing your child’s body is an important first step in treatment. If weight restoration is needed, our medical staff and dietitian will carefully and safely managerefeeding.
ARFID FACTS & STATISTICS ARFID is more common in children and young adolescents and less common in late adolescence and adulthood. 1 ARFID is often associated with psychiatric co-morbidity, especially with anxious and obsessive compulsive features. 1 ARFID is more than just “picky eating;” children do not grow out of it and often become malnourished because of the limited variety of foods they will eat. 2ZACH RAWLINGS
Zach holds a doctoral degree in clinical psychology. He is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor who primarily works with those suffering from eating disorders and the effects of trauma and abuse. He has worked for several nonprofits and in a variety of hospital settings over the past several years and currently works with a research group through Yale University that aims to create evidence ARFID QUIZ: DO YOU HAVE ARFID? A Brief Test for ARFID Symptoms. Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) is a complex and widely misunderstood eating disorder. This short ARFID self-assessment quiz can help you determine whether further action is necessary for you or a loved one. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. Full screen is unavailable. 10 TIPS FOR MEALTIME SUPPORT It is important to receive proper nourishment and relearn healthy eating patterns in eating disorder treatment and recovery. For parents, caregivers, family and friends, this can be difficult to navigate. To best support your loved one's recovery during mealtimes, Eating Recovery Center has compiled these helpful tips: ADEE LEVINSTEIN, MS, RD, CSSD, LD, CEDRD Adee Levinstein, MS, RD, CSSD, LD, CEDRD earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of Missouri’s Coordinated Program in Dietetics, where she also completed her dietetic internship. She was then selected to the Gatorade Sports Nutrition Immersion Program Fellowship at Auburn University, in which she worked as a sports dietitian for multiple teams. Do you think you have an eating disorder? Take the quiz. Take the quiz. __
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Seek Help for an Eating Disorder Seeking treatment for an eating disorder takes strength and courage. Eating Recovery Center is here to provide comprehensive support as you move toward lasting recovery. YOUR JOURNEY TO BETTER HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. If you are considering entering treatment for your eating disorder, you are bound to have many questions and concerns. We encourage you to explore these pages, check out our centers and to call us so we can get to know you and talk about how we can help you begin the healing process.Learn More
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RECOVERY REQUIRES A SUPPORT SYSTEM. It takes a village for a patient to achieve lasting recovery. At Eating Recovery Center, we provide you the education and help you’ll need as you support your family member during treatment. We encourage you to learn about the services available to you, from informative Family Days and family-based therapies to tips on how to practice self-care while you’re caringfor others.
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BETTER PATIENT OUTCOMES ARE A RESULT OF COLLABORATION. At Eating Recovery Center, we bring together the world’s foremost eating disorder treatment experts, each with vast experience treating the medical, psychological and sociological complications of these illnesses. Our multidisciplinary team involves you throughout the treatment process so you become educated, focused and knowledgeable about how to treat this illness and support the recovery of someone with an eating disorder.Learn More
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