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July 18 Webinar
The UnForgiven Andrew Seubert, MA,LPC
Thu, Jul 18, 2013 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM EDT
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, "Parts" Work, Attachment Repair and Forgiveness in Treatment of Eating Disorders. Exploring the presents of trauma and dissociation in clients with Eating Disorders. REGISTER HERE
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Organizational Members
Alexian Brothers
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Avalon Hills
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California Baptist University
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Cambridge Eating Disorder Center
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Casa Palmera
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Cedar Springs Austin
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Center For Change
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Center For Discovery
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Delray Center
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Eating Disorder Center of Denver
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Fairwinds Treatment Center
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Focus Healthcare of Tennessee
Insight Psychological
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McCallum Place
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New Dawn Eating Disorder Recovery Center
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Oliver-Pyatt Centers
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Opal Clinic
Puente de Vida
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Rader Programs
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Ranch 2300
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Reconnect with Food at Inner Door Center
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Rogers Memorial
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iaedp Symposium 2014
Waves of Change
February 27 - March 2, 2014 TradeWinds Island Resort on St Pete Beach
St Petersburg, FL
Call for Proposals
There are many changes that will influence our work with patients. The DSM5, neuroscience advances, new research, and a new healthcare system, to mention a few. We are seeking abstracts on inventive treatment modalities for the numerous phases of the eating disordered client's journey-- from denial and resistance to treatment and, ultimately, recovery. The spectrum ranging from disordered eating to life threatening medical complications requires skill and creativity. Treatment providers from all disciplines are challenged to creatively convert ongoing research, brain imaging, and treatment updates into meaningful ED treatment protocols. We are seeking abstracts on individual, group, and family work which help clinicians in all treatment settings. Please include an experiential or interactive component in your presentation. Preference will be given to unique presentations offered for the first time.
A peer review committee is responsible for making the final selections for Symposium 2014. This committee will consider the quality of the submittal, the speaker's experience and qualifications to speak on the abstract submitted, relevance to the conference theme, and the applicability of the presentation to both inpatient and outpatient settings. We are seeking abstract submittals for 3 hour intensive sessions. (Some presenters may be asked to accept a 1.5 or 2 hour session slot.)
All abstracts must be submitted online. Only the submittals that are complete will be considered. The call closes at midnight on Thursday, August 15, 2013 . Learn More About Submitting an Abstract
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iaedp Precertification Courses Webinar
At Symposium 2013, the iaedp Advisory Board presented the first "live" Precertification Courses. These classes were filmed for presentation as a webinar during the year until updated classes are presented at Symposium 2014. Look for the details of this special webinar in a future edition of Inside iaedp.
The Advisory Board was created in 2012 and all current members previously served on the iaedp Board of Directors. Members are Kim McCallum MD, CEDS, Vicki Berkus MD, PhD, CEDS, F.iaedp, Cathy Reto, Phd, Holly Finlay, LPCC, CEDS, F.iaedp, and Ralph Carson, PhD. (pictured below left to right)

NEDA Survey Results:
Professional Certification is Important to Patients and Their Families
In October and November, 2012 the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) sent an email to everyone in its database inviting participation in an online, confidential, consumer survey about their experiences with eating disorders and their treatment. More than 2,000 individuals voluntarily participated. NEDA received responses from those who suffer personally from eating disorders, those with family members who have been diagnosed with eating disorders and family members who have lost a loved one as a result of an eating disorder.
The majority of all three groups wanted their clinicians to have years of eating disorder experience, the ability to deal with multiple psychological conditions, and certification in eating disorders.
Read a summary of all findings here.
Certification Update
Understanding the Certification Process - The top 5 most frequently asked questions
At first glance, understanding and pursuing certification can appear to be a daunting process. iaedp's goal is to provide certification that is both desirable and achievable. Both iaedp staff and Certification Committee members are available to provide you support and answer your questions along the way. Following is a list of the top 5 questions most frequently asked regarding the certification process. Read More
Questions on Certification? Email them to Judy Marty, iaedp Certification Business Development Director.
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Become a Fellow of iaedp (F.iaedp)
You deserve to be recognized and validated as an experienced clinician and iaedp is committed to helping our members! The Board of Directors and Awards Committee created the Fellow of iaedp (F.iaedp), a new category of elevated membership status available to highly committed and accomplished professionals.
For consideration for elevated membership status as a Fellow of iaedp, candidates' collective contributions over time will be evaluated. Guidelines identify but are not exclusive to iaedp members of seven continuous years or more who have been in practice for a minimum of 15 years, are preferably Certified Eating Disorder Specialists and have demonstrated accomplishment and participation in the field through activities such as teaching, presentations, training, research, writing and innovative community projects. Each honoree will receive a special certificate of recognition and Fellow Members may include "F. iaedp" with his or her credentials. Award nominations and Fellow of iaedp applications are encouraged from members through forms provided online. More information here
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