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CCSAD 2011 To Host Rosewood Institute

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09/08/2011 - 09/11/2012

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2011-09-08 00:00:00 2012-09-11 00:00:00 CCSAD 2011 To Host Rosewood Institute The Rosewood InstituteTM is offering 13.5 hours of continuing education in-conjunction with the CCSAD, specifically focused on how to identify and work with clients in your practice who have an eating disorder. The Resort & Conference Center at Hyannis Dee McGraw [email protected] false MM/DD/YYYY

Location: The Resort & Conference Center at Hyannis

35 Scudder Avenue Hyannis, Massachusetts, United States 02601

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It is estimated that in the United States, as many as 10 million females and one million males are struggling with an eating disorder such as anorexia, bulimia or binge eating. Because of the secretiveness and shame associated with eating disorders, many cases are not properly diagnosed, identified or reported. The Rosewood InstituteTM is offering 13.5 hours of continuing education in-conjunction with the CCSAD, specifically focused on how to identify and work with clients in your practice who have an eating disorder. The dynamic curriculum is designed to provide healthcare professionals with practical hands on experience, take away tools, and knowledge considered essential to working with eating disorder clients. The Rosewood Institute will teach best practice treatment modalities for eating disorders and will familiarize the student with the medical, nutritional, and emotional aspects of eating disorders as well as, individual, group, and family treatments for eating disorders. Certified Eating Disorders Specialist (CEDS) - iaedp has approved The Rosewood Institute sessions for 1.5 hrs (3 hrs for #107) each of eating disorders specific continuing education for iaedp certification renewals, and approved supervisor renewals, for up to a maximum of 13.5 hours. Certified Eating Disorders Registered Dietitian (CEDRD) - iaedp has approved The Rosewood Institute sessions for 1.5 hrs (3 hrs for #107) each of eating disorders specific continuing education for iaedp certification renewals, and approved supervisor renewals, for up to a maximum of 13.5 hours. Featured Rosewood Workshops When Words are Not Enough: Art and Music Therapy Creates Recovery Libby Neal, MA, LPC & Jessica Hyde-Christensen, MM, MT-BC It Takes a Village: The Complicated Nature of Treating Eating Disorders Steven Karp, DO, FACN & Cindy Elms, RD Developmental Model as a Foundation for Treating Eating Disorders Part I Caryn Attianese, MA, LPC, NCC Is Food the Issue: Feeding Recovery for Individuals and Families with Eating Disorders Cindy Elms, RD The Developmental Model as a Foundation for Treating Eating Disorders Part II Caryn Attianese, MA, LPC, NBCC DBT Unplugged: Not Dumb Boring Therapy Libby Neal, MA, LPC The Trauma Connection: Eating Disorders, PTSD, and Comorbidity Timothy D. Brewerton, MD, DFAPA, FAED Living Out Loud: Psychodrama Sculpts a Recovery Hunter Taylor, MS, LMLP, LCP Featured Rosewood Faculty Caryn Attianese, MA, LPC, NBCC, is the Clinical Director for Rosewood's Inpatient, Residential, Adolescent and Partial programs, and brings passion and expertise to her oversight of day-to-day activities of the clinical team. She spearheads Rosewood's clinical training program and works to give residents the courage and strength to start on the path toward recovery. Caryn holds her master's degree in counseling from Northern Arizona University. Timothy D. Brewerton, MD, DFAPA, FAED, is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston. He is triple board certified in general, child/adolescent and forensic psychiatry, Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and Founding Fellow of the Academy of Eating Disorders. He has edited the book, Clinical Handbook of Eating Disorders: An Integrated Approach. He serves on the editorial boards of the International Journal of Eating Disorders, Eating Disorders, and Current Food and Nutrition Science. Cindy Elms, RD, is a Registered Dietitian with the American Dietetic Association. With a broad background focused on clinical nutrition, her areas of expertise include disordered eating, nutritional counseling and education, nutritional assessments, psychiatric nutritional education, diabetes and enteral feedings. Prior to joining the staff at Rosewood over five years ago, Cindy worked at Remuda Ranch and The Meadows. Cindy earned her Bachelor of Science Degree from Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona. She has been working as a Registered Dietitian for over 20 years Rosewood centers for eating disorders. Jessica Hyde-Christensen, MM, MT-BC, is primary therapist at Rosewood Centers for Eating Disorders. As a board certified music therapist, Jessica has many years of experience with adolescents and adults recovering from trauma, eating disorders and addictions. Jessica combines different types of music, musical instruments and talk therapy to help people express feelings they otherwise struggle to communicate. Steven J. Karp, DO, FACN, came to Rosewood from the Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania where he served as the Medical Director for seven years. He was responsible for oversight of all mental health programs in the state, providing clinical leadership for the state hospital system. Dr. Karp graduated from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed a residency in general psychiatry at Norristown State Hospital in Norristown, PN. He is board certified in Adult Psychiatry, Addiction Psychiatry and Geriatric Psychiatry. Libby Neal, MA, LPC is Director of Clinical Program Development at Rosewood Center for Eating Disorders. She earned her Master's Degree in Transpersonal Psychology, with a specialization in Art Therapy from Naropa University, Boulder, Colorado. Psychodynamically trained, Libby combines art therapy with evidence based practices of EMDR and DBT. Her presentations on eating disorders include NEDA, University of Denver, Naropa University, and the Reel Recovery Film Festival. Libby was also Clinical consultant for the documentary film, Beauty Mark. She is a member of IAEDP, Arizona Art Therapy Association, American Art Therapy Assocation. Hunter Taylor, MS, LMLP, LCP is the clinical lead therapist at Rosewood Ranch, the main campus of Rosewood Centers for Eating Disorders. Hunter brings over 30 years of mental health experience and expertise in management, addictions, and psycho-education to Rosewood. Hunter regularly conducts training and workshops for ONSITE in Tennessee in psychodrama. Hunter holds Masters of Science degree in Counseling Psychology from Fort Hays State University in Kansas.

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