BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Lewis & Clark//NONSGML v1.0//EN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20110313T100000 RDATE:20110313T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20111106T090000 RDATE:20111106T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110226T083000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20110226T160000 LOCATION:Lewis &\; Clark College\, Smith Hall SUMMARY:14th Annual CREDN Conference - Dynamic Strategies for the Treatme nt of Eating Disorders: Skills to Strengthen the Client and the Clinician DESCRIPTION:Co-sponsored by the Addiction Studies Program (http://www.lcl ark.edu/graduate/departments/counseling_psychology/addiction_studies/) at the Lewis &\; Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling. Con ference ScheduleKeynote\, 8:30 to noon \;Transference and Countertran sference\, Kathryn Zerbe\, MD At the conclusion of this workshop\, atten dees will be able to: recognize at least 3 new ways that transference/cou ntertransference reactions may impact the treatment\; describe current ne uropsychiatric and cultural theories of transference and countertransfere nce\; describe the role of complex transference reactions that may lead t o therapist burnout and other difficulties in the work.1 to 2pmObesity an d Eating Disorders - Four Case Studies\, Kathryn Zerbe\, MD At the concl usion of this workshop\, attendees will be able to: identify how the pati ent's unique personal history influences their use of weight and food in defining conscious and unconscious self images\; describe the psychologic al costs in sometimes changing that self image\, describe how Anorexia Ne rvosa\, other eating disorders and overweight are often opposite sides of similar psychological struggles.Afternoon breakout sessions\, 2:15 to 4p mEquine Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP): Understanding the Use of Metaphor i n Experiential Treatment\, Joyce Korschgen\, LPC\, EAP \; At the con clusion of this workshop\, attendees will be able to: describe the use of experiential therapeutic models using horses\; delineate specific activi ties in the use of horses in equine assisted psychotherapy\; describe the concept of metaphor as a therapeutic tool in experiential psychotherapyF emale Athlete Triad: An Update\, Barbara Long\, MD At the conclusion of this workshop\, attendees will be able to: define the Female Athlete Tria d\; describe four components of the Female Athlete Triad continuum\; list three treatment resources in the community for patients with Female Athl ete Triad. Fees &\; Registration $130 early registration (on or befo re 2/13) for CREDN members\; $145 after 2/13. $150 early registration (o n or before 2/13) for non-CREDN members\; $165 after 2/13. $50 for stude nts or residents. Lunch and afternoon refreshments will be provided. 6 CEUs available.Registration required. Fax or mail your completed registra tion form (http://www.lclark.edu/live/files/7460-2011-credn-conference-re gistration-form) and payment to: Center for Community Engagement 0615 S.W . Palatine Hill Road\, MSC 85 Portland\, Oregon 97219\, fax: 503-768-6045 . About the PresentersKathryn Zerbe\, MD is a psychiatrist and author of over 100 clinical papers\, book chapters\, reviews\, and four books\, including the landmark The Body Betrayed: Women\, Eating Disorders\, and Treatment. Dr. Zerbe is in private practice of psychoanalysis and psychod ynamic psychotherapy in Portland and a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry a t OHSU.Joyce Korschgen\, L.P.C.\, EAP has been in private practice for 25 years. Her background includes direct service staff counselor at the Por tland Adventist Eating Disorder Program. Her commitment to "team treatmen t" as the cornerstone of recovery work inspired the founding of the Allia nce Counseling Center. An avid horsewoman and amateur competitor\, Joyce is the force behind Harmony in Motion\, Alliance Counseling Centers' Equi ne Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP) program.Barbara Long\, MD is Clinical P rofessor of Pediatrics\, Division of Adolescent Medicine at OHSU and is b oard certified in Adolescent Medicine\, Pediatrics\, Preventive Medicine\ , and Primary Care Sports Medicine. Dr. Long works with homeless and unin sured youth through Outside In and her special interests include promotin g healthy\, active lifestyles and working with issues unique to female at hletes. About CREDN The Columbia River Eating Disorder Network (CREDN) is a nonprofit organization composed of treatment professionals dedicate d to the prevention and treatment of eating disorders. We promote communi ty awareness of eating\, weight and body-image concerns\, and provide ref erral information for those seeking treatment. Membership is only $35 per year. \;For more information about CREDN\, visit healeatingdisorder s.com (http://healeatingdisorders.com/). To become a member\, email Dawnn McWatters at drmcwatters@yahoo.com (mailto:drmcwatters@yahoo.com). X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Co-sponsored by the Addiction Studies Program at the Lewis &\; Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling.
Keynote\, 8:3 0 to noon \;
Transference and Countertransference\, Kathryn Zerbe\, MD
At the conclusion of this workshop\, attendees will be able to: recognize at le ast 3 new ways that transference/countertransference reactions may impact the treatment\; describe current neuropsychiatric and cultural theories of transference and countertransference\; describe the role of complex tr ansference reactions that may lead to therapist burnout and other difficu lties in the work.
Obesity and Eating Disorder s - Four Case Studies\, Kathryn Zerbe\, MD
At the c onclusion of this workshop\, attendees will be able to: identify how the patient's unique personal history influences their use of weight and food in defining conscious and unconscious self images\; describe the psychol ogical costs in sometimes changing that self image\, describe how Anorexi a Nervosa\, other eating disorders and overweight are often opposite side s of similar psychological struggles.
Afternoon breakout sessions\, 2:15 to 4pm< /span>
Equine Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP): Understandi ng the Use of Metaphor in Experiential Treatment\, Joyce Korschgen\, LPC\, EAP \;
At the conclusion of this workshop\, a ttendees will be able to: describe the use of experiential therapeutic mo dels using horses\; delineate specific activities in the use of horses in equine assisted psychotherapy\; describe the concept of metaphor as a th erapeutic tool in experiential psychotherapy
Female Ath lete Triad: An Update\, Barbara Long\, MD
At the co nclusion of this workshop\, attendees will be able to: define the Female Athlete Triad\; describe four components of the Female Athlete Triad cont inuum\; list three treatment resources in the community for patients with Female Athlete Triad.
$130 ea rly registration (on or before 2/13) for CREDN members\; $145 after 2/13.
$150 early registration (on or before 2/13) for non-CREDN member s\; $165 after 2/13.
$50 for students or residents.
Lunch and afternoon refreshments will be provided.
6 CEUs available. p>
Registration required. Fax or mail your completed < a href="http://www.lclark.edu/live/files/7460-2011-credn-conference-regis tration-form">registration form and payment to: Center for Community Engagement 0615 S.W. Palatine Hill Road\, MSC 85 Portland\, Oregon 97219\ , fax: 503-768-6045.
Kathryn Zerbe\, MD is a psychiatrist and author of over 100 clinical papers\, book chapters\, reviews\, and four books\, including the landmar k The Body Betrayed: Women\, Eating Disorders\, and Treatment. Dr. Zerbe is in private practice of psychoanalysis and psychodynamic psychotherapy in Portland and a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at OHSU.
Joyce Korschgen\, L.P.C.\, EAP has been in private practice for 25 years. Her background includes direct service staff counselor at the Portland Adventist Eating Disorder Program. Her commitment to "team treat ment" as the cornerstone of recovery work inspired the founding of the Al liance Counseling Center. An avid horsewoman and amateur competitor\, Joy ce is the force behind Harmony in Motion\, Alliance Counseling Centers' E quine Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP) program.
Barbara Long\, M.D. is Clinical Professor of Pediatrics\, Division of Adolescen t Medicine at OHSU and is board certified in Adolescent Medicine\, Pediat rics\, Preventive Medicine\, and Primary Care Sports Medicine. Dr. Long w orks with homeless and uninsured youth through Outside In and her special interests include promoting healthy\, active lifestyles and working with issues unique to female athletes.
The Colu mbia River Eating Disorder Network (CREDN) is a nonprofit organization c omposed of treatment professionals dedicated to the prevention and treatm ent of eating disorders. We promote community awareness of eating\, weigh t and body-image concerns\, and provide referral information for those se eking treatment. Membership is only $35 per year. \;For more informa tion about CREDN\, visit healea tingdisorders.com. To become a member\, email Dawnn McWatters at drmcwatters@yahoo.com.
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