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Eating Disorders & Beyond

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08/25/2011

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2011-08-25 11:00:00 2011-08-25 12:30:00 Eating Disorders & Beyond ICDS Webinar . The course will introduce clinicians to the complexities of eating disorders. WEBINAR | http://www.cdstudies.com/free-ceu-webinar-series.html | CST false MM/DD/YYYY

Time: 11:00 am - 12:30 pm

Location: WEBINAR | http://www.cdstudies.com/free-ceu-webinar-series.html | CST

United States

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Presenter: Nathan Lewey CEU's: 3 (1.5 are completed independently) Price: $25 ============================ The course is designed both for the clinician, who has no knowledge of eating disorders, as well as for the experienced eating disorder therapist, who is interested in exploring a different way of thinking about eating disorders. The course will introduce clinicians to the complexities of eating disorders. It will provide a general overview, a discussion of treatment and treatment outcomes, a review of cultural and media influences on body image, a discussion of "normal" eating and a set of resources for clinicians working with eating disordered clients.

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