October 2019 Educational Meeting

Mission Capital 8303 N Mopac Expy A201, Austin, United States

Presenters: Neathery Thurmond, LCSW-S, CGP and Gina Mateer, RD, LD, CEDRD Topic: The Ethics of a Collaborative Eating Disorder Treatment Team Objectives: 1) Provide an overview on the importance, ethics, and team members of col- laboration 2) Identify how to assess your client's needs and make appropriate referrals 3) Learn the keys to communicating as [...]

November 2019 Educational Meeting

Mission Capital 8303 N Mopac Expy A201, Austin, United States

Presenter: Amanda Mellowspring, MS,RDN,CEDRD-S Topic: Feeding Our Warrior Daughters: Balancing Developmental Needs and Empower- ment in Adolescent Treatment Objectives: 1 Following this presentation, attendees will be able to differentiate the work of de- velopmental exploration and differentiation from eating disordered patterns as they relate to food and feeding. 2 Following this presentation, attendees will be [...]

January 2020 Educational Meeting

Mission Capital 8303 N Mopac Expy A201, Austin, United States

Please RSVP to education@cteds.org Presenter: Kimberly Brusch EdM, RN with Eating Recovery Center Kimberly Brusch's background spans education, legislative issues and healthcare. She is a Utilization Review Manager for Eating Recovery Center and a Registered Nurse who has specialized in behavioral health for most of her career. Kimberly has worked with diverse patient populations from [...]

February 2020 Educational Meeting

Mission Capital 8303 N Mopac Expy A201, Austin, United States

 "NUTRIENT POWER FOR THE BRAIN: INCLUSION NOT EXCLUSION IN THE TREATMENT OF EATING DISORDERS" BY JULIA CASSIDY, MS, RD, CEDRD-S & KACY GROSSMAN, MS, RDN, CEDRD SPONSORED BY CENTER FOR DISCOVERY RSVP to education@cteds.org

March 2020 Educational Meeting

Mission Capital 8303 N Mopac Expy A201, Austin, United States

RSVP to education@cteds.org Presenter: Lisa Thaler, LCSW Topic: The use of therapeutic Ketamine in the treatment of eating disorders.

April 2020 Educational Meeting

Mission Capital 8303 N Mopac Expy A201, Austin, United States

"THE BLEND OF DBT AND ACTIN THE TREATMENT OF EATING DISORDERS" BY GREGORY HOLICH, MS, LCPC SPONSORED BY TIMBERLINE KNOLLS  RSVP to education@cteds.org

Central Texas Eating Disorder Specialists Conference

Norris Conference Centers - Austin 2525 West Anderson Lane #365 Austin, TX 78757 2525 West Anderson Lane #365, Austin, TX, United States

Join us for a full day of multi-disciplinary learning in the field of eating disorders! Purchase tickets: https://ctedsconference2020.eventbrite.com About this Event Our bi-annual conference provides an enriching learning environment in which the community comes together to learn about ground breaking treatment interventions specifically for eating disorders. Participants will receive 6 CEUs including 1.5 Ethics CEUs! *No [...]

June 2020 Educational Meeting

Mission Capital 8303 N Mopac Expy A201, Austin, United States

 "BODY COMPARISON, BODY IMAGE DISTRESS AND EATING DISORDERS: UNIQUE CHALLENGES WITHIN SAME- SEX FEMALE RELATIONSHIPS" BY ERIN EBERT, LCSW & STERLING BITTENBENDER, RD, LD SPONSORED BY AI PONO MAUI  RSVP to education@cteds.org

July 2020 Educational Meeting

Zoom , United States

Date: Friday, July 10th Time: Noon to 1:30 pm Location: VIRTUAL, NO NEED TO RSVP - Simply Register here to join the Zoom virtual event: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0pc--uqjkvHtYfcKFVAKJO3vhwgBvk25wx Presenters: Scott Moseman, MD, CEDS & Morgan Richardson, LPC Topic: “Integrating EMDR Into Eating Disorder Treatment: Why and How?” Objectives: This presentation will review what is EMDR and how [...]

August 2020 Educational Meeting

Zoom , United States

Presenter: Gloria Lucas Organization: Nalgona Positivity Pride Title: Historical Trauma and Eating Disorders: What’s The Connection? Description: For the past 30 years, eating disorders have been represented as a white, middle-class phenomenon. Although studies have indicated Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) have similar if not higher rates of eating disorders, BIPOC communities continue [...]