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Mental Health and Telehealth Organizations
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William H Reid



Contact:
(The link below is available for e-mail)
William H Reid, MD, MPH
PO Box 4015
Horshshoe Bay, TX 78657-4015

800/256-6627
830/596-9047 fax

reidw@reidpsychiatry.com

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Reitan Neuropsychology Laboratories



Contact:
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Reitan Neuropsychology Laboratories, Inc
POB 66080
Tuscon, AZ 85728-6080

520/577-2970
520/577-2940 fax

reitanlabs@aol.com

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Religious Research Association



Contact:

Religious Research Association
108 Marist Hall
Catholic University of America
Washington, DC 20064

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Renfrew Center Foundation

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Contact:
(The link below is available for more information)
Renfrew Center Foundation
475 Spring Lane
Philadelphia, PA 19128

877/367-3383
215/482-2695 fax

foundation@renfrew.org


About:


Founded in 1985 as the first free-standing, residential treatment facility in the United States exclusively dedicated to the treatment of women with eating disorders, The Renfrew Center now has residential and outpatient facilities in several states and operates a nationwide referral network specializing in the treatment of eating disorders, trauma, anxiety, depression, substance abuse and other women's issues. The Renfrew Center Foundation is a non-profit organization, established by The Renfrew Center in 1988. The Foundation has three primary goals:
  • Conduct original research on the theory and treatment of eating disorders and related women's mental health problems
  • Provide meaningful training for professionals in the field of women's mental health
  • Support advocacy in women's mental health

Event
List:

  1. A Body to Die For October 19, 2007: Pittsburgh, PA
  2. 17-th Annual Renfrew Center Foundation Conference for Professionals: "Feminist Perspectives and Beyond - Exploring Eating Disorders Recovery" November 8-11, 2007: Philadelphia, PA
  3. A Body to Die For November 30, 2007: Franklin, TN

Event
#1
Detail:

A Body to Die For
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October 19, 2007

Pittsburgh, PA

Event sponsored by: Renfrew Center Foundation


This training seminar in the Treatment of Eating Disorders and Body-Image Disturbance in Women addresses the complex issues surrounding body-image development and the problems with boundaries, depression, control, and suppressed emotion that almost always accompany dissociation from the body.

Trainer: Adrienne Ressler, MA, LMSW, National Training Director, The Renfrew Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

There are as many as 6 continuing education credit hours available for unspecified professionals.

Event Contact:

Loren Heywood
Renfrew Center Foundation
475 Spring Lane
Philadelphia, PA 19128

877/367-3383



(As a courtesy: when inquiring about the above, please mention these Web pages.)

Event
#2
Detail:



Program:
  • Anorexia Nervosa: Treatment Across the Continuum of Illness
    • Michael Strober, PhD
  • If You Want to Aim High, You Need to Go Deep: Core Issue Completion Therapy in Eating Disorder Recovery
    • Michael D Lukens, PhD
    • Regina C Lukens, LCSW
  • Understanding, Assessing and Treating Eating Disorders in the 21st Century
    • Jennifer Nardozzi, PsyD
    • Gayle Brooks, PhD
    • Julie Dorfman, MA, RD, LDN
    • Shawn Gersman, MD
    • Susan Kleinman, MA, ADTR, NCC
    • Jodi Krumholz, RD, LDN
  • The "War" on Obesity: Promoting Recovery or Preventing It?
    • Jonathan Robison, PhD, MS
  • Facilitating the Uncovering of Self: The Core of Eating Disorder Work
    • Mark F Schwartz, ScD
    • Richard Schwartz, PhD
  • Voices Within the Eating Disorders Field: A Networking Event
  • Psychodrama and Neurochemistry: Healing the Ravages of an Eating Disorder
    • Mary Bellofatto MA, LMHC, NCC, CEDS, TEP
  • The New Paradigm in Town: Using Energy Psychology to Facilitate Eating Disorders Recovery
    • Marion Bilich, PhD
  • What Constitutes Healthy Body Image, Eating, Fitness and Weight? A Backdrop for Defining Eating Disorder Recovery
    • Kathy Kater, LICSW
  • Let's Eat: Using Therapeutic Eating Sessions, Meals, and Techniques in Treatment
    • Sondra Kronberg, MS, RD, CDN
  • Feminist Psychoanalytic Therapy for Eating Disorders: A Clinical Skills Workshop
    • Deborah Anna Luepnitz, PhD
  • Good Grief: Healing Possibilities for Our Clients and Ourselves
    • David Treadway, PhD
  • Moving Beyond Fear (keynote)
    • Arianna Huffington, Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief, The Huffington Post; Co-Host, Left, Right & Center
  • "What Are You Bringing to the Table?" Helping Mothers in Recovery Develop Healthy Eating Habits in Their Children
    • Donna Fish, LCSW
  • Accumulated Wisdom and the Treatment of Eating Disorders
    • Margo Maine, PhD, FAED
    • William N Davis, PhD, FAED
    • Jane Shure, PhD, LCSW
  • Recovery from Chronic Illness
    • Deborah Mangham, MD
    • Ann Vosti, MD
  • Competitive Thinness, Revealing Uniforms, and Sexism: Their Effects on Disordered Eating and Body Dissatisfaction in Female Athletes
    • Roberta Trattner Sherman, PhD, FAED
    • Ron A Thompson, PhD, FAED
  • From Seduction to Recovery: Exploring the Role of Media Gaslighting on Women's Self-Perceptions…and the Empowering Way Out
    • Robin Stern, PhD
  • Super Sized: Living Large in a Small Minded Culture
    • Cynthia Whitehead-LaBoo, PhD
  • Socio-Cultural and Behavioral Genetic Perspectives on Eating Disorders: Implications for Theory, Treatment and Recovery (keynote)
    • Anne E Becker, MD, PhD, ScM, Associate Professor of Medical Anthropology and Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; Director, Eating Disorders Clinical and Research Program, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston
    • Kelly Klump, PhD, Associate Professor of Psychology, Michigan State University; President, Academy for Eating Disorders
    • Michael Levine, PhD, Professor of Psychology, Kenyon College
  • The Path to Coherence: Resolving Mind Body Incoherence in Eating Disorders
    • Emmett R Bishop, Jr, MD, CEDS
    • Meredith Cohn, PhD
  • Getting Them In—or Out—the Door: Working with Parents Whether They Want To or Not
    • Judith Brisman, PhD
    • Jennifer Jones, PhD
  • What is Recovery from Disordered Eating? Defining Physical, Emotional & Spiritual Aspects of Women's Journeys of Recovery
    • Marjorie C Feinson, PhD
  • Unraveling the Complexity of the Dual Diagnosis: Challenges in the Treatment of Type 1 Diabetes and Eating Disorders
    • Marcia Meier, BAN, RN, CDE
    • Stephanie H Gerken, MS, RD, LD, CDE
  • What Every Therapist Needs to Know About Recovery from the Patient's Perspective
    • Gail Schoenbach, BS
    • Kathleen MacDonald
  • Forgiveness: The Final Frontier in Recovery
    • Robin Sesan, PhD
  • Attachment Theory and Affect Regulation: Clinical Applications in Neuroscience
    • Carl V Boyer, MD
  • Incorporating Heart and Soul Work in Psychotherapy
    • Carolyn Costin, MA, MEd, MFT, CEDS,
    • Steven Emmett, PhD
    • Richard Levine, MD
  • Will That Boat Float? Predictors of Success in Intensive Treatment
    • Craig Johnson, PhD
    • Ovidio Bermudez, MD
    • Robbie Munn, MA, MSW
  • Challenging the Mindset: Redefining Exercise through Awareness, Education, and Experience
    • Kelly N Pedrotty, MS
    • Susan Viscido, MA, RYT
  • Standing Up to Ed: How to Empower Clients with the Metaphor of Intra-Personal Relationship
    • Thom Rutledge, LCSW
  • The Ethics of Intimacy: The Cost of Care Without Caring
    • Avrum Geurin Weiss, PhD
  • Dads and Recovery
    • Joe Kelly
    • David Hall, PhD
  • Closing Remarks
    • Samuel E Menaged, JD, Founder and President, The Renfrew Center Foundation and The Renfrew Centers
  • Eating Disorders Recovery: A Goal in Search of Definition (keynote)
    • Scott Crow, MD, Director, Eating Disorder/Assessment Core, Minnesota Obesity Center; Professor of Psychiatry, University of Minnesota; Past President, Academy for Eating Disorders
  • Recovery from Bulimia: Rethinking Relapse and Treatment Strategies
    • Patricia W De Barbieri, EdD, LPC
  • Viable Options for Treating Pediatric Obesity: The Benefits of the Sierras Solution
    • Dan Kirschenbaum, PhD, ABPP
    • Lisa Tjelmeland, MSW
  • Nutrition Counseling and Real World Recovery
    • Rebekah Mardis, RD
    • Erin Naimi, RD
  • On Recovery, From Recovery: Theoretical, Research and Clinical Perspectives from Recovered Therapists
    • Beth Hartman McGilley PhD, FAED
    • Leslie Murray, MD, MPH
    • Jeanmarie Infranco, MA, LPC
  • Mindfulness-Based Family Therapy for Eating Disorders: A New Approach for Promoting Recovery
    • Mark Roloff, LCSW, BCD
  • Hope in the Face of Despair: Maintaining Therapeutic Resilience When Recovery Runs Aground
    • Brad Sachs, PhD


There are as many as 22.5 continuing education credit hours available for
  -psychologists
  -social workers
  -nurses
  -marriage & family therapists
  -counselors
  -various disciplines

Event Contact:

Debbie Lucker
Renfrew Center Foundation
475 Spring Lane
Philadelphia, PA 19128

877/367-3383

(The above information contributed by Jillian Gonzales on 23 AUG 07.)



(A request: don't forget to bring up our Web pages if you ask about this.)

Event
#3
Detail:

A Body to Die For
(You can consult the meeting's Web pages.)

November 30, 2007

Franklin, TN

Sponsor: Renfrew Center Foundation


This training seminar in the Treatment of Eating Disorders and Body-Image Disturbance in Women addresses the complex issues surrounding body-image development and the problems with boundaries, depression, control, and suppressed emotion that almost always accompany dissociation from the body.

Trainer: Adrienne Ressler, MA, LMSW, National Training Director, The Renfrew Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Up to 6 continuing education credit hour equivalents available for unspecified professionals.

Event Contact:

Loren Heywood
Renfrew Center Foundation
475 Spring Lane
Philadelphia, PA 19128

877/367-3383



(A request: when you call the sponsor to inquire about the above event, it could be very nice if you were to refer to this Web resource as your source.)

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Reputation Institute

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Contact:
(You could click on the link for getting more information)
The Reputation Institute
c/o Charles Fombrun, PhD, Executive Director
Leonard N Stern School of Business
New York University
KMEC 7-61, 7th Floor
44 West Fourth Street
New York, NY 10012

212/998 0211

cfomprun@stern.nyu.edu


About:


The Reputation Institute is a private research organization. Its core purpose is to build thought leadership about corporate reputations, their management, measurement and valuation.

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Research Center for Group Dynamics [RCGD]

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About:


The goal of the Research Center for Group Dynamics [RCGD] is to advance the understanding of human behavior in a societal context. Research currently under way within RCGD includes:
  • Studies concerned with group decision making and social judgment
  • Conformity and independence
  • Violence and aggression, scholastic achievement, delinquency, and alternative schools
  • Social relationships and social support within African American communities
  • Aging in a variety of social contexts
  • Effects of educational television, computers, and other novel technology in classrooms
  • Stereotyping and social judgment
  • Culture and cognition, cognitive anthropology
  • Human mating strategies and conflict between the sexes
  • Mental representation of social categories with a focus on the development of notions of race in young children

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Research Institute on Addictions [RIA]

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Contact:

Research Institute on Addictions
1021 Main Street
Buffalo, NY 14203-1016

716/887-2566


About:


Research Institute on Addictions [RIA] in Buffalo, New York, is a national leader in alcohol and substance abuse prevention, treatment, and policy research. A component of the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services, RIA is a member agency of the Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene and is affiliated with the University at Buffalo.

Founded in 1970, RIA scientists study alcoholism, substance abuse, and related issues such as crime and violence. The Institute offers addiction treatment services through its Clinical Research Center [CRC], an exemplary program which applies clinical research to improved treatment strategies. The history of alcoholism and the biomedical consequences of alcohol consumption are addressed by the Center for the Clinical and Medical Epidemiology of Alcohol.

Research topics include:

  • Etiology, prevention, intervention, and treatment of addictions
  • Role of alcohol and other drugs in crime and violence
  • Needs of special populations, including minorities, women, and youth
  • Driving while intoxicated
  • Social and psychological aspects of addictions
  • Health and medical aspects of addictions

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Research Society on Alcoholism [RSoA]

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Contact:
(You can activate the link below for making contact)
Research Society on Alcoholism
7801 North Lamar Boulevard
Suite D-89
Austin, TX 78752-1038

512/454-0022
512/454-0812 fax

debbyrsa@bga.com?subject=RSoA.org:


About:


The Research Society on Alcoholism [RSoA] was established in 1976 to assist and encourage the application of research to the solution of problems related to alcoholism. It serves as a meeting ground for scientists in the broad areas of alcoholism and alcohol-related problems. The Society promotes research and the acquisition and dissemination of scientific knowledge.

The official publication of RSoA is Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research.


Event
List:

  1. Annual Scientific Meeting June 28-July 02, 2008: Washington, DC
  2. Annual Scientific Meeting June 20-24, 2009: San Diego, CA

Event
#1
Detail:

Annual Scientific Meeting

June 28-July 02, 2008

Washington, DC

Event sponsor: Research Society on Alcoholism [RSoA]


(A request: please tell how that you found out about it here should you ask about the above meeting.)

Event
#2
Detail:

Annual Scientific Meeting

June 20-24, 2009

San Diego, CA

Sponsored by: Research Society on Alcoholism [RSoA]


(As a favor: won't you be kind and mention these World Wide Web pages as your source when asking about the above meeting?)

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Research and Training Center on Family Support and Children's Mental Health

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Contact:
(The link is available for e-mail)
Research and Training Center on Family Support and Children's Mental Health
1912 SW 6th Avenue
PO Box 751
Portland, OR 97207-0751

503/725-4040
503/725-4180 fax

rtcinfo@rri.pdx.edu


About:


The Research and Training Center is affiliated with the Graduate School of Social Work, Portland State University and is allied with other research components of the School. The Center's research and training activities focus on improving services to children and youth who have mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders and their families.

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Research Net "Depression, Suicidality"

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About:


The German Ministry of Education and Research [BMBF] initiated the Nets of Competence in Medicine research program, of which "Depression, Suicidality" is a component. The competence network "Depression, Suicidality" connects 15 German research centers and university hospitals, as well as the most important institutions of the German health care system (e.g. health insurance funds and associations of consultant practitioners).

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Resource Center for Children of Abuse [RCCA2000]

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Contact:
(You can use the link below for securing more detail)
RCCA2000
110 Liberty Street
Harrington, DE 19952

302/398-7926
302/398-0779
302/398-7540 fax

rcca2000@hotmail.com


About:


A mother of an abused child offers ways to contact sources of professional help.

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Resources for Cross Cultural Health Care



Contact:

Resources for Cross Cultural Health Care
8915 Sudbury Road
Silver Spring, MD 20901

301/588-6051

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RESPECT Program



Contact:

RESPECT Program
1868 Park Marina Drive
Redding, CA 96001

530/244-9083


About:


The RESPECT Program offers counseling services for batterers.

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Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation

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Contact:
(You could use the link for e-mail)
RLS Foundation, Inc
4410 19-th Street NW
Suite 201
Rochester, MN 55901-6624

rlsf@millcomm.com


About:


Founded in 1990, the Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation is a nonprofit agency that provides information about RLS; helps develop support groups; supports research to find better treatments and, eventually, a definitive cure; educates physicians and patients about RLS; and publishes NightWalkers, a quarterly newsletter.

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Reunião Lacanoamericano de Psicanálise do Recife

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About:


"Lacanoamericans," people who knew Lacan only from his writings rather than from hearing his lectures, has now become a keyword for the Lacanoamerican Reunion of Psychoanalysis of Recife, which has been held in various cities every 1 to 1-1/2 years since 1986, attracting psychoanaysts worldwide. The umbrella organization is composed of 34 Convoking Institutions from various countries.


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