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April 16, 2015
iaedp April Webinar

April 30, 2015
1pm EST, 12noon CST, 11am MST, 10am PST

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In order to register and receive the log in information for this webinar, you must register and pay prior to the close of business Tuesday, April 28th.

 

  

 A Yoga Approach to Hunger, Hope and Healing
Sarahjoy Marsh, MA, E-RYT-500 
 
Yoga creates body-centered opportunities for exploring and developing the essential life skills of recovery. Using simple, accessible, effective yoga tools, including breathing, mindfulness, and relaxation, clinicians can support clients to learn self-regulation, affect changes in brain chemistry, develop self-empathy, and create portable interventions to manage trauma-sensitive symptoms and reduce anxiety.

 

Sarahjoy Marsh
Sarahjoy Marsh, MA, E-RYT-500 yoga teacher, therapist and author, is a vibrant, compassionate catalyst for transformation to those that suffer from addictions - in particular disordered eating patterns/emotional eating. Her methodology (outlined in her new book Hunger, Hope & Healing: A Yoga Approach to Reclaiming Your Relationship with Your Body and Food) is a comprehensive and effective healing modality. Her 25+ year training and facilitation background includes transpersonal counseling, art therapy, and community mental health, the psychology of yoga, Ayurveda, and rehabilitative yoga.

 

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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