National Eating Disorders Awareness Week 2021
Happy NEDAwareness Week 2021! This year, NEDA is inviting ‘Every Body to Have a Seat at the Table’! Join us from February 22-28 for conversations that raise awareness, challenge systemic biases and highlight stories from different backgrounds and experiences.
Eating Disorders, COVID, & Isolation
EATING DISORDERS, COVID, & ISOLATION When: February 25, 2021 | 6:00-7:00 pm MT Speaker: Kyla Bennett, LCSW, LSCSW, RYT-200 – EDCare Brought to you by: Rediscovering YOU and EDCare CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Body Image & Disordered Eating
BODY IMAGE & DISORDERED EATING When: February 26, 2021 | 12:00-1:00 pm MT Speaker: Caroline Neumann, PsyD, MFT – EDCare Brought to you by: Walls Counseling and EDCare Facebook LIVE
March Forth on March 4th: A Virtual Event with Sonya Renee Taylor
March Forth on March 4th: A Virtual Event with Sonya Renee Taylor Brought to you by: The Colorado Community Collaborative for Eating Disorders CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Continue the Conversation: A Virtual Event with Regan Byrd
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Please join us on Thursday, April 1st, 2021 from 6-7pm MST for further exploration of themes, takeaways and questions from the March Forth on March 4th with Sonya Renee Taylor event. Regan Byrd will be hosting this conversation and will also engage with the audience to answer questions. *Please note: Attendance [...]
West NEDA Walk
West NEDA Walk – Sponsored by EDCare Join the EDCare Team and help us reach our fundraising goal! Event Details Event Location: Online! Event Date: Saturday, April 10, 2021 Event Times: 12:00 – 1:30pm MDT Event registration closes at 5pm PT on Friday, 4/9. You must sign up to receive the event link. EVENT SPEAKER: Maris Degener [...]
How to Assess for an Eating Disorder & When to Refer to a Higher Level of Care
EDCare presents our April Continuing Education Event When: Friday, April 16, 2021 from 10:00 - 11:00 am MT Cost: All are welcome to join us for this free virtual event! Description: Eating Disorders are the second leading cause of death among psychiatric illnesses. If left untreated, clinical symptoms can have life-long medical, psychological, and sociological [...]