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Events with Quinn Nystrom and Michael E. Berrett, PhD, CEDS
April 20, 2017 @ 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Please join Center for Change and Quinn Nystrom in Nashville, TN
An Evening with Quinn Nystrom
Learning to Live with Purpose & Passion
Opening presentation featuring Michael E. Berrett, PhD, CEDS
Taking Care of Yourself While Helping a Loved One Who is in an Addictive Process
Thursday, April 20, 2017
6:30pm
Hampton Inn & Suites – Green Hills
2324 Crestmoor Road
Nashville, TN
Free and open to the general public
No registration required
Free Clinical Training for Professionals
12 Core Principles in Treatment and Recovery from Eating Disorders and Related Illness
Presented by Michael E. Berrett, PhD, CEDS
Eating Disorders & Type 1 Diabetes: A Complicated Relationship
Presented by Quinn Nystrom
Friday, April 21, 2017
8:00am – 12:00pm
Hampton Inn & Suites – Green Hills
2324 Crestmoor Road
Nashville, TN
3 CE credits available
This event has been approved by AND (#132767), NBCC, and NAADAC. This program is Approved by the National Association of Social Workers (Approval # 886558729-5748) for 3 continuing education contact hours. Center for Change is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Center for Change maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
Space is limited so pre-registration is required
Presentation Descriptions:
“12 Core Principles in Treatment and Recovery from Eating Disorders and Related Illness”
Presented by Michael E. Berrett, PhD, CEDS
This workshop will address 12 core areas which are critical in the treatment process and the pathway to recovery from an eating disorder and related emotional, mental, and addictive illness. It will address critical topics including: finding reasons for recovery, accountability, embracing feelings, separating person from illness, creating structure, social support, listening to heart, reconnection, avoidance, identity, and love – and the role of each in treatment and recovery. Each critical area will be examined at the level of principles, themes, and clinical intervention.
“Eating Disorders & Type 1 Diabetes: A Complicated Relationship”
Presented by Quinn Nystrom
Living with type 1 diabetes is complicated enough, but then throw in a dual diagnosis of an eating disorder, and the management of the two becomes tricky. Eating disorders paired with diabetes can be a life-threatening combination. Learn about Quinn’s personal journey of seeking recovery, and how healthcare professionals can help guide and support their patients who present with both a chronic illness and an eating disorder.
Register below for the clinical training: