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Full Conference Multimedia CD Rom (All Audio along with Speaker files—power pt slides & handouts)--$99 |
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Full Conference mp3 Audio files ($49) **audio files can be listened to in any iPod, mp3 player, or computer** |
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Mp3 Audio CD Rom for Any 1 Day of Conference ($25) **audio files can be listened to in any mp3 player, computer |
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| Friday, September 9th 2005 |
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| 921-01 |
General Session ISocial Policy to Prevent Eating Disorders & Obesity: Changing Our Perverse Relationship with FoodKelly Brownell, PhD |
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921-02 |
Managing an Eating Disorder: A Parent’s PerspectiveNancy Zucker, PhD; Pamela Carlton, MD; L.Collins; Buddy Howard |
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921-03 |
Hollywood’s Big Fat Lies: How to Use the Media for Activism, Outreach & AwarenessJessica Weiner & Emme |
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921-04 |
Education as Power: Practical Medical and Psychiatric Information for Patients, Families and ProvidersKen Weiner, MD; Philip S. Mehler, MD |
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921-05 |
Dialectical Behavior Therapy 101: Applying DBT to Eating Disorder TreatmentHeidi Limbrunner, PsyD |
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921-06 |
Successful Interventions on a College CampusKathy Hotelling, PhD |
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General Session IIMedical, Psychological & Nutritional Updates from the FieldScott Crow, MD; Steve Wonderlich, PhD; Marcia Herrin, EdD, MPH, RD, LD |
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921-08 |
Nutrition: What is Healthy Eating Anyway?Marcia Herrin, EdD, MPH, RD, LD |
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921-09 |
Medical Issues and Medication Management of Eating DisordersScott Crow, MD |
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Integrative Cognitive Therapy: Looking for Another Effective Treatment for Bulimia NervosaS. Wonderlich, PhD |
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Strategies for Starting and Maintaining a Professionally Led Eating Disorder Support GroupBeth Lyons, PhD |
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When Prevention Works: Effective Psychological and Pedagogical ApproachesCatherine Steiner-Adair, EdD |
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| Saturday, September 10th |
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General Session IIIFederal Policy and Eating DisordersRep. Diana DeGette
Why is Genetics Research Important to the Field of Eating Disorders? Implications for Families and Public PolicyRobbie Munn, MA, MSW; Walt Kaye, MD; Lynn Grefe, MA
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Managing Your Child’s Illness and Building a Healthy HomeNancy Zucker, PhD |
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A National Policy for Eating DisordersMarc Lerro; Jeanine Cogan |
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Partnering with Families in the Treatment Process: Understanding the Role of Temperament and Character in Eating DisordersEmmett R. Bishop, MD; Enola Gorham, MSW, LSW |
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Success and Survival with the Most Difficult Patients: When Eating Disorders and Borderline Personality Occur TogetherDena Cabrera, PsyD |
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Programming Ideas for NEDAWDenise Lovin, PsyD; Laura Hutfless |
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The Chronic Patient: Limits and Options Colleen Hyland, MA, RC; Kim Williams, RD |
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Assessment and Treatment of ED in Young ChildrenKathleen D. Robinson, PsyD; Kwai Kendall-Grove, PhD; Jennifer Hagman, MD |
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Nutrition and Physiology: When Food is the IssueKourtney Wachter, RD, LD; Pauline Powers, MD |
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Reducing Shame and Working Towards RecoveryDeborah Kuehnel, LCSW; Kim McCallum, MD |
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E-activism: How to Use Web Technologies to Spread Your Message & Build an Effective CampaignClaire Mysko |
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General Session IVTake a Stand to Tell the Truth: Reducing Societal StigmaJenni Schaefer
The Year Ahead: Our Mission, Our MessageJoel Yager, MD
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