Prepare for an incredible experience at our upcoming annual conferences on eating disorders and mental health! 🤩 Join more than 1,000 of your colleagues to explore the future of behavioral health while gaining critical skills to apply to your practice. Here's a preview of topics we're covering... 👉 Radically open dialectical behavior therapy (RODBT) for anxiety 👉 GLP1s, binge eating disorder and the bariatric community 👉 The impact of GLP1 messaging in the African-American community 👉 Ethical treatment at higher levels of care 👉 Exercise integration at all levels of care In case you’re not convinced yet, here are a few more reasons to attend: 💻 Participate from anywhere 💻 Our 100% virtual format eliminates travel costs and saves time. 📚 Learn the latest 📚 Explore trending topics vital to all mental health clinicians in 2024. 💙 Build your community 💙 Engage with respected, trusted peers from across the nation 🗣 Speak your mind 🗣 Interact through live chats and Q&A sessions. 🔍 Explore challenging cases 🔍 Attend clinical consultations and get one-on-one guidance. Sign up now to take advantage of our advanced early bird pricing: https://bit.ly/3yn0Twz #ERCConference
Eating Recovery Center
Mental Health Care
Denver, Colorado 27,792 followers
Providing hope and a path to recovery for eating disorders at higher levels of care.
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We guide patients and their families struggling with eating disorders out of the darkness and into life. ✨ Eating Recovery Center (ERC) is the nation’s leading mental health care system dedicated to the treatment of eating disorders. ERC specializes in treating patients struggling with eating disorders and related conditions including anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, diabulimia, binge eating disorder, avoidant restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID), unspecified eating disorders and co-occurring conditions (OSFED). Led by the world’s leading experts, ERC provides innovative, evidence-based treatment programs tailored for patients of all ages, genders and ethnicities. Working with patients as well as their families, ERC's multi-disciplinary treatment programs are designed to help illuminate their unique paths forward and provide a foundation for resilience and long-lasting mental wellness. ERC offers Inpatient, Residential, Partial Hospitalization (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient (IOP) levels of care in centers across the country as well as Virtual PHP and IOP (video) telebehavioral health services. For more information, please visit eatingrecoverycenter.com.
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https://www.eatingrecoverycenter.com/
External link for Eating Recovery Center
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- Mental Health Care
- Größe des Unternehmens
- 1.001-5.000 Mitarbeiter
- Hauptsitz
- Denver, Colorado
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- In Privatbesitz
- Gegründet
- 2008
- Spezialitäten
- eating disorders treatment, mood and anxiety disorders treatment, binge eating disorder treatment, compulsive overeating treatment, mental health treatment, anxiety treatment, depression treatment, and trauma treatment
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Employees at Eating Recovery Center
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What exactly is gastroparesis? For #GastroparesisAwarenessMonth, we're taking a high-level look at this medical complication that is sometimes seen in people experiencing eating disorders.
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Ilona Maher is the big sister we all need. 🥹 We appreciate her using her voice and her platform (2M followers on Instagram! 1.9M followers on TikTok!) to advocate for body acceptance and to speak out against the flawed formula that is the BMI. https://bit.ly/3A2hsie
Watch USA Rugby Star Ilona Maher Perfectly Shut Down Body Criticism: 'BMI Doesn't Tell You What I Can Do'
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Exercise can have powerful effects on someone's physical and emotional well-being and overall recovery, but it's critical to ask the right questions, have a plan, and lead with mindfulness. Helping a client stay focused on self-compassion and self-care, rather than achievement or perfection, is a key part of successfully integrating exercise back into their lives. Head to our latest blog to learn tips, what to avoid, and important considerations for supporting a client: https://bit.ly/4cRAwxv
Your Guide to Exercise in Eating Disorder Recovery
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🚨Last call for early bird pricing for our Annual Conferences on Eating Disorders and Mental Health! You don't want to miss our Clinical Director Colleen Pipa, LCPC, present "Revolutionizing Therapy: Integrating Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation into the Treatment of Refractory Depression." This session will examine the complex processes involved in integrating psychotherapy, pharmacotherapy, and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) to effectively address and treat refractory depression. If you're interested in attending, register today to take advantage of our early bird pricing before it ends on 8/31: https://bit.ly/3A0FEkN #ContinuingEducation #ERCConference
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Despite the stereotype that eating disorders only occur in women, about one in three people struggling with an eating disorder are male. In this WUSA 9 segment, our Clinical Director Rachel Engelhart, RD, LPC discusses "bigorexia" — what it is, how to spot it, and how to get help. Watch the full clip here: https://bit.ly/3zHr2Ha
June is men's health month - let's talk about 'bigorexia'
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What keeps you feeling inspired while working in the mental health field? For Leah Young, LCPC (our clinical manager!), it's seeing the growth and resilience of our patients throughout their recovery journeys. If you'd like to hear more from Leah, she’ll be presenting at our annual conference on eating disorders and mental health this August 21-23! Register today to take advantage of our early bird pricing before it ends on August 31: https://bit.ly/3WAk0No #ContinuingEducation #ERCConference
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What does it look like when obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and eating disorders overlap? 🤔 Someone with OCD typically has unwanted thoughts or feelings (obsessions), then might develop rituals (compulsions) that offer temporary relief from these thoughts and feelings. However, these rituals often become unmanageable, severely impacting their daily lives. Those same rituals can start to impact their food choices, leading to disordered eating and eating disorders. The other way around, someone with an eating disorder typically has lots of food rules and anxiety related to food choices. They may start to develop rituals outside of food that bring them temporary comfort, like checking that the stove is turned off or flipping the light switch on and off repeatedly before leaving a room. Let’s explore the relationship between obsessive-compulsive disorder and eating disorders, where they overlap, how to untangle the symptoms and where to find help.
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