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 27,230 followers
Providing hope and a path to recovery for eating disorders at higher levels of care.
About us
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
- Industry
- Mental Health Care
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Denver, Colorado
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2008
- Specialties
- 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
Locations
Employees at Eating Recovery Center
Updates
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Our Mental Health Advocate, Shannon Kopp, teamed up with HAPPINESS ON 4 HOOVES and Hooves and Paws Pet Therapy Crisis and Responses to be at our booth at the ARHE Conference yesterday. They were a big hit! 🐾
JJ, Paddington, Ruby and Maverick showed up this afternoon and we're and the amount of smiles they brought were beautiful! Thank you @eatingrecovery and @pathlightbh! #ARHE #ARS #AAPG #annualconference
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Our team had an amazing experience at the Higher Education Case Managers Association (HECMA) Conference last week! Our Director of Telehealth Development, Casey Tallent, Ph.D., delivered an insightful presentation to a packed room of college and university case managers, discussing strategies for advocating for students with eating disorders.
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We recently asked our Chief Medical Officer, Howard Weeks, MD, MBA, DFAPA, DFAACAP, his “why” for working in the mental health field. “For me, it’s the patient interaction and the ability to not just look at someone’s lab and test results, but to also have a conversation with them and understand what is really going on.” Now, we'd love to learn about your “why” and invite you to our 16th annual Eating Recovery Conference on Eating Disorders and Pathlight Conference on Mental Health. We will discuss a variety of trending topics that will shape the future of therapy such as: - Radically open dialectical behavior therapy (RODBT) for anxiety - Cannabis and Mental Health - The impact of GLP1 messaging in the African-American community - Ethical treatment at higher levels of care - Exercise integration at all levels of care - And a lot more! Don't forget to share your “why” with us and secure your spot here: https://bit.ly/4cAiBvc #ContinuingEducation #ERCConference
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Dealing with a long-term illness can be... overwhelming. And they can be incredibly complex to navigate for those who have eating disorders. For #ChronicIllnessAwarenessMonth, we're taking a *very* high-level look at the intersection of chronic illnesses and eating disorders. Tap through the slides to learn more.
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A beautiful message from our National Mental Health Advocate, Fonda K. (Eric Dorsa!) 💙 If you missed out on this year's Out Loud Pride Summit, you can still catch all the continuing education sessions on demand through our library: https://bit.ly/3za7ZlW Happy Pride!
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We're excited to announce that Leah Young, LCPC and Clinical Manager from Chicago, will be presenting as a keynote speaker at the ARHE/ARS/AAPG Annual Conference at the Hyatt regency La Jolla at Aventine in San Diego! Presentation: "The Interaction Between Eating Disorders and Substance Use Disorders with Special Considerations for Race and Gender" Date: July 2nd Time: 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM Room: Regency DEFG Make sure to stop by and meet our amazing team, Vickie Benard, NCIDQ and Shannon Kopp, at Booth 22 in the exhibit hall. We look forward to connecting with you and discussing how we can continue to support individuals on their path to recovery. See you in San Diego! 👋
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We’re so excited for our upcoming annual conferences on eating disorders and mental health, happening August 21-23, 2024! 🎊 If you're considering joining us, here's a peek of what you'll gain from these events: 1. Interact with experts who will examine the latest advances in treatment 2. Foster meaningful connections and build your community 3. Explore diverse perspectives and engage in provocative discussions designed to move the field of mental health forward Here’s a look back at some of our favorite moments from previous years!
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We're excited to announce that we're launching a new support group series for the summer — it's completely free and open to anyone who is having trouble navigating body image issues. In this four-week series, we'll hear from a different Say It Brave member who will share their experience navigating body image issues. Head to our website to learn more about the topics covered and to register for our Body Image Support Group: https://bit.ly/3z4W4sc
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Sharing a beautiful piece of writing by our incredible collegiate mental health advocate Shannon Kopp that was featured in TODAY. 💙 https://lnkd.in/gyphKTDP
What my dad's report card from 1959 told me about his struggle with addiction
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