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Xulon Press Author and Minister Hopes Each One of His Readers Discover Their Purpose


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You’d be surprised to know how many people wonder why they even entered this world in the first place….

Author Sam Richardson, Jr. believes that many people search for their life’s meaning in all the wrong places. In his new book,Live On Purpose ($11.49, paperback, 9781545675892; $5.99, e-book, 9781545675908), he points his readers to a deeper purpose in life than a job, a status or meaningless relationships.

“You’d be surprised to know how many people wonder why they even entered this world in the first place….They feel that if they disappeared tomorrow, they would easily be replaced by another. It is unfortunate, but it is because they have yet to realize just how meaningful their life is!” said Richardson.

Sam Richardson, Jr. was raised in Prichard, Alabama and felt God’s calling into the ministry at the age of 18. It was through this calling that he became determined not only to discover purpose, but to live on purpose.

Xulon Press, a division of Salem Media Group, is the world’s largest Christian self-publisher, with more than 15,000 titles published to date. Live on Purpose is available online through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.

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Heartly House Declares 2019’s “Walk A Mile/Rock the 40th” Event a Success


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On September 21, 2019, Heartly House held a new, expanded version of their annual “Walk a Mile in Their Shoes” event in Downtown Frederick. Called Rock the 40th, this year’s event commemorated the organization’s 40 years of service to victims and survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, human trafficking and child abuse in our community— helping to raise awareness of issues that have stayed in the dark for far too long.

In addition to the 10th annual “Walk a Mile” event, Rock the 40th included food, craft beer, and a concert at the Carroll Creek Amphitheatre. With more than 200 participants, a band, two solo artists, four food vendors, two breweries and more than 30 sponsors participating, Rock the 40th was declared a resounding success.

The title of Top Fundraiser Group was awarded to the Evangelical Reformed Church of Christ, and Doug Tinder earned Individual Top Fundraiser honors. In addition to the funds that were raised, The Ausherman Family Foundation announced that it will be matching all donations up to $40,000 through the end of the year.

Thanks to the amazing support of the community, these contributions ensure that victims and survivors will continue to receive the support they need. Heartly House would like to thank all 2019 participants and looks forward to seeing everyone at next year’s event.

About Heartly House

Heartly House is the only organization in Frederick County, MD offering comprehensive support to victims and survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, human trafficking, and child abuse. Services include a 24-hour hotline, crisis intervention, group and individual counseling services, emergency shelter, medical accompaniment, legal representation, and community education and outreach. Services are confidential and free of charge. http://www.heartlyhouse.org

The Need

Statistics indicate that 1 in 4 girls and 1 in 6 boys either has been or will be sexually abused by the age of 18. One in 4 women and 1 in 14 men will be the victim of intimate partner abuse in their lifetime. For these reasons and more, the demand for clinical counseling increased by 40% in Frederick last year. For women, men, and children, the journey to healing often begins at Heartly House.

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The National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) supports the HHS Pain Management Best Practices Inter-Agency Task Force Report


As efforts to combat the ongoing opioid crisis in the United States increase, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Pain Management Best Practices Inter-Agency Task Force recently released its final Report and Resource Kit.

The National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) supports the Task Force’s Report, which identifies gaps and inconsistencies in pain-management treatment practices and establishes best practices for pain management.

The Report notes that chronic pain is a complex and stigmatized condition that affects 50 million adults in the United States, costing the nation between $560 – $635 billion annually.

To improve the lives of those suffering from pain, the Task Force’s recommendations include five broad treatment approaches: 1) Medication; 2) Restorative Therapies; 3) Interventional Procedures; 4) Behavioral Health Approaches; and 5) Complementary and Integrative Health. The Report discusses and endorses historically ignored, yet effective therapies, such as acupuncture, yoga, massage, and relaxation techniques. The Task Force Report emphasizes:

  • Individualized, patient-centered care fostering a therapeutic alliance between the patient and clinician.
  • Multidisciplinary approaches using treatment modalities and the biopsychosocial model to pain care.
  • Consideration of special patient populations, as well as comorbid conditions that can accompany complex pain conditions.

The philosophical and cultural shift to address chronic and acute pain through acupuncture and its adjunctive therapeutic approaches continues to gain momentum. The Report cites the CDC’s (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain (2016), which recommends non-pharmacological treatments, such as acupuncture, and encourages education, enhanced access to care, and shared decision-making between patients and practitioners.

“As outlined in our June 26, 2018 letter to the HHS Pain Management Best Practices Inter-Agency Task Force, the NCCAOM is pleased that the Task Force has included non-pharmaceutical interventions such as acupuncture for the treatment of addiction and pain in the recently released final Report and Resource Kit”, stated Afua Bromley, NCCAOM Board Chair.

It will take time to undo the damage from the overreliance of opioids, but the Task Force Report is the roadmap to a safer, more functional, and less painful future.

About the NCCAOM

The National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM)® is a non-profit 501(c)(6) organization established in 1982. NCCAOM is the only national organization that validates entry-level competency in the practice of acupuncture and Oriental medicine (AOM) through professional certification. NCCAOM certification or passing scores on the NCCAOM certification examinations are documentation of competency for licensure as an acupuncturist by 46 states plus the District of Columbia which represents 98 percent of the states that regulate acupuncture. All NCCAOM certification programs are currently accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA). To learn more about the NCCAOM, or about acupuncture and national board certification visit http://www.nccaom.org. To find an NCCAOM National Board-Certified Acupuncturist™ in your area, click on Find A Practitioner at http://www.nccaom.org.

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5 Lifestyle Hacks To Enhance Posttraumatic Personal Growth


“After returning from the battlefield-the tip of the spear- a warrior is often confused, opening mental pathways in which anxiety, guilt, low self-esteem, and drug venerability may enter the mindspace” says CAPT Kevin Smith, author of Critical Thinking Essentials, “But this is not inevitable”.

Hundreds of thousands of veterans are battling post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, and depression. Suicide in the veteran community remains at an epidemic level, 22 per day. After combat deployments, many service members experience flashbacks and a deep survivor’s guilt. But like many people who have survived trauma, many find positive change as well—a new appreciation for life, a newfound sense of personal strength and a new focus on helping others. (Source: themeditatingvet)

Why are some people more resilient than others—and can it be taught?

“Meditation, yoga, and breathwork have offered relief and healing I never could have imagined, both for me and for the other veterans I’ve worked with,” says Tom Voss is the co-author of the Where War Ends: A Combat Veteran’s 2,700-Mile Journey to Heal ― Recovering from PTSD and Moral Injury through Meditation (https://www.themeditatingvet.com/)

“Individuals who have experienced trauma must have stress-reducing activities scheduled into their calendar on a regular basis,” says Carter. “Meditation, deep-breathing techniques, quiet time in nature, a creative activity like painting or writing, reading a book, or listening to calming music are all excellent ways to soothe yourself and get someone on their road to recovery,” says Dr. Rob Carter III, author of The Morning Mind: Use Your Brain to Master Your Day and Supercharge Your Life (http://www.themorningmind.com)

“After returning from the battlefield-the tip of the spear- a warrior is often confused, opening mental pathways in which anxiety, guilt, low self-esteem, and drug venerability may enter the mindspace” says CAPT Kevin Smith, author of Critical Thinking Essentials, “But this is not inevitable”

5 Natural Ways to Hack into Post-Traumatic Growth and make them stick:

1. Peer Support. ”Peer support provides you with opportunities to share your experiences and more rapidly install the new behavior you want,” says Voss.

“The most important thing in the life of a fellow warrior is not what we think, but How we think,” says Smith, “knowing this we realize that thinking need not be a random process but can be structured and organized in which a frame of reference-that is a Mental Model-is established that promotes well-being.”

2. Exercise. “One of the first steps in overcoming post-traumatic stress is engaging in regular physical activity,” says Voss “a great way to start every day is with light exercise in the morning is a great way to get on a pathway of post-traumatic growth.”

3. Meditation. “If you struggle to connect with the emotions you want to create, meditation is an excellent tool to reconnect your mind and body,” says Voss. Carter says, “Meditation can help you can piggyback old positive experiences onto new desired ones to maximize success,”

4. Nature Immersion. “Deep nature immersion is excellent medicine for the madness of modern life,” says Voss “cultivating awareness of nature will lead you back to a simpler and more organic way of relating to life that reveals new and exciting layers of your personality.” Carter says, “Being in nature helps produce a comfort zone for our lizard brain.” Smith says, “It wants to feel good, and nature immersion helps to reduce anxiety and silence the Lizard’s fear.”

5. Mindful Lifestyle. “A mindful lifestyle simply means being present in the moment,” says Carter “simply acknowledging and being aware at all times of everything.” Smith, says “Critical thinking and decision making requires being present and being attentive to all the things that you have”. Carter says, “Stressors consume the brain’s energy, preventing other functions, and create irrational, illogical thought.”

About Dr. Rob Carter III, Tom Voss & CAPT Kevin Smith

Dr. Rob Carter III is co-author of The Morning Mind: Use Your Brain to Master Your Day and Supercharge Your Life (http://www.themorningmind.com). Dr. Rob Carter is a U.S. Army Officer, an expert in human performance and physiology with an academic appointment at the University of Texas. He holds a PhD in medical physiology, is a Gates Scholar, and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard School of Public Health. He lives in Austin, Texas.

Tom Voss is the co-author of the Where War Ends: A Combat Veteran’s 2,700-Mile Journey to Heal ― Recovering from PTSD and Moral Injury through Meditation (https://www.themeditatingvet.com/). Tom served with the 3rd Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment, an element of the 1st Brigade, 25th Infantry Division, one of the Army’s first Stryker Infantry Brigades. He served as an infantry scout in the battalion scout-sniper platoon, and currently teaches yoga and meditation in Ojai, California.

Captain Kevin M. Smith U. S. Navy (Ret.) is a former Squadron Commander and Top Gun Fighter Pilot, being responsible for training both F-4 and F-14 Aircrews in Advanced Aerial Combat. Captain Smith is currently an Author, Speaker and Design Consultant.

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SWIEI and DeXL to Transform Leadership Training on Emotional Intelligence


The Southwest Institute for Emotional Intelligence (SWIEI) and Dynamic Experiential Learning (DeXL) are pleased to announce a new partnership that will transform and improve the way in which leadership training on emotional intelligence is delivered, learned, and applied. Emotional intelligence is a well-researched leadership concept that is critical to effective leadership performance and success.

“Corporate leaders and employees are demanding a better way to learn with best-in-class content that’s scalable across business units and geographies, and results in measurable, long-term behavioral change,” said Eric Evans, President & CEO of DeXL. “The Southwest Institute for Emotional Intelligence is a leader in transforming individuals and collectively, we are well-positioned to transform this space.”

Using science-based learning approaches grounded in DeXL’s innovative learning experience engine, coupled with SWIEI’s deep industry expertise from certified trainers and professional coaches, the collaboration will produce an emotional intelligence training program like no other. Learners will gain proficiency and experience with competencies vital to the mastery of emotional intelligence using cutting-edge learning technology, combined with experiential learning activities.

Key benefits of the training program will include adaptive, personalized micro-learning content that respects the complex work life of leaders and provides clear evidence of mastery. It will incorporate experiential, applied learning approaches to help foster authentic engagement among participants who will prepare to tackle real-life, practical situations and contexts. Using the latest, device-responsive educational technology, leaders will learn core competencies on-the-go and gain access 24/7. The training also aims to enhance a sense of belonging and commitment among learners by developing a professional community of practice and support network.

Said Bobi Seredich, Co-Founder of SWIEI: “Together, the complimentary capabilities of SWIEI and DeXL will produce an engaging, innovative leadership training program that will positively and measurably impact employee performance. Our clients have been asking us for an online EI training program, and the timing is perfect. We needed to adapt to the new workforce, and how they learn and retain leadership training information.”

About Southwest Institute for Emotional Intelligence:

From Fortune 500 companies to high-profile leaders, SWIEI has measurably improved the emotional intelligence of thousands of individuals with SWIEI’s speaking, training and coaching capabilities. SWIEI’s core competencies are founded in evidence-based practice: they partner with the Institute for Health and Human Potential (IHHP) which provides research and advisory services. SWIEI’s mission is to enhance leadership and life performance through emotional mastery – a catalyst for building stronger communities, developing leaders, increasing performance, enhancing relationships and improving personal health by providing awareness, education and tools around the power and science behind human emotions. Learn more at https://www.swiei.com.

About Dynamic Experiential Learning:

DeXL is a learning experience engine committed to providing a better way to learn. Our mission is to challenge the boundaries of learning by providing learners with elevated, measurable, and transformational learning experiences. We use learning science and research to inform our learning strategies, practices, and technologies to ensure an exceptional learner experience. We also seek to solve some of the complex challenges in leadership training, employee development, and higher education by teaming up with best-in-class industry partners. If you’re interested in partnering with us, learn more at https://dexl.com/.

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Can Pets Help Today’s Teens Cope with Mental Health Issues?


“While previous generations have come to understand the positive impact pets can have on their health and well-being, members of Gen Z are tackling entirely new pressures and mental health issues unique to their generation.”

American Pet Products Association (APPA) CEO Steve King announced that the Association’s non-profit campaign Pets Add Life (PAL), charged with promoting the joys and benefits of responsible pet ownership, launched its latest video campaign today. A Pet Sees You is a short film highlighting the mental health benefits of pet ownership for members of the Gen Z population. To help tell the story, PAL has partnered with Gen Z director, Richelle Chen, to connect with young adults on a relatable and emotional level. Watch A Pet Sees You on YouTube or visit http://www.PetsAddLife.org.

“While previous generations have come to understand the positive impact pets can have on their health and well-being, members of Gen Z are tackling entirely new pressures and mental health issues unique to their generation,” said King. “We’re committed to doing our part to help promote alternative ways pets can help today’s younger generations cope with their struggles, while joining the meaningful, and extremely timely, mental health conversation.”

A Pet Sees You shows the day to day challenges of a high-school aged girl who faces the constant pressures of school, having an online presence, anxiety, heavy use of technology, mass shootings, and the desire to change the world. Despite these struggles, the short film emphasizes that a pet sees you, even when it feels like others don’t. The actress in the film stars alongside an affectionate and loyal Weimaraner, who also happens to be her best friend behind the scenes. The duo was cast as a package deal, making their on-screen connection even more relatable.    

According to a recent Wakefield survey of 1,000 Gen Z Americans ages 11-17, nearly 80 percent have a pet in their household. 60 percent have a dog, 36 percent have a cat, 14 percent own fish and 23 percent have a small animal, reptile, bird or horse. Research from the 2019-2020 APPA National Pet Owners Survey also shows that Gen Zers identify stress relief (66 percent) and reduced levels of anxiety and depression (61 percent) as specific health benefits of pet ownership, more than any other generation.    

“With the growing support of research showing that pet ownership can positively affect the Gen Z population, the pet care community has a responsibility to be at the forefront of these important discussions,” said King.

In conjunction with A Pet Sees You, PAL has provided resources on its website to further connect with Generation Z, which include links to mental health lifelines, quizzes to help respondents find their perfect pet, influencer testimonials, a pet finder and conversation starters to help teens talk to their parents about getting a pet.

For more information on A Pet Sees You, visit http://www.petsaddlife.org or contact Jamie Baxter at jamie@theimpetusagency.org.

About Pets Add Life

Founded by the American Pet Products Association, Pets Add Life (PAL) is a nonprofit campaign dedicated to sharing information about how pet ownership benefits animals and people alike. PAL’s mission is to increase awareness of the bonds and other rewards associated with pets of all types. Primarily through social media with videos, contests and engaging content, PAL spreads the joys of pets and aims to deliver key messages about the human-animal bond, responsible pet ownership, pet acquisition and health benefits of pets. Learn more about Pets Add Life at http://www.PetsAddLife.org.

About The American Pet Products Association

The American Pet Products Association (APPA) is the leading trade association serving the interests of the pet products industry since 1958. APPA membership includes more than 1,300 pet product manufacturers, their representatives, importers and livestock suppliers representing both large corporations and growing business enterprises. APPA’s mission is to promote, develop and advance pet ownership and the pet product industry and to provide the services necessary to help its members prosper. APPA is also proud to grow and support the industry through the following initiatives: Pets Add Life (PAL), Tony La Russa’s Animal Rescue Foundation (ARF) Pets for Vets Program, the Human Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI), The Pet Leadership Council (PLC), the Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council (PIJAC), Bird Enjoyment and Advantage Koalition (BEAK), and the Pet Care Trust. Visit http://www.americanpetproducts.org for more information.

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Elkhart Mayor Tim Neese Visits Lighthouse Autism Center’s Newest ABA Center


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Elkhart Mayor Tim Neese visits with student at Lighthouse Autism Center.

When asked about his time at the center, Mayor Neese said, “I’ve only been at the center a short time, but I can see that the staff at Lighthouse are second to none, genuinely care about the kids and are truly making an impact on the lives of children with autism.”

On Wednesday, September 25th, Elkhart Mayor Tim Neese visited Lighthouse Autism Center’s newest ABA therapy center in Elkhart, Indiana. The newest center opened in August and is the seventh center opened by Lighthouse Autism Center, which provides ABA therapy services in Mishawaka, Granger, Plymouth, Warsaw and Portage, MI.

The new center will provide intensive, center-based therapy utilizing the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to nearly twenty-five families in the Elkhart area. The therapy programs are custom made for each child and work on things like social skills, communication skills, living skills and school readiness skills.

During his visit, Mayor Neese had the opportunity to meet with Founder and Executive Director, Gregg Maggioli, who has a son with autism. “My son attended one of the first ABA centers in the state of Indiana. When I saw the impact it had on his life, and the life of my family, I knew I had to find a way to bring this service to other families with autism.”

While touring the facility, Mayor Neese was able to observe children working, playing, participating in a simulated classroom setting, and even spoke with one child as she practiced asking and answering questions. When asked about his time at the center, Mayor Neese said, “I’ve only been at the center a short time, but I can see that the staff at Lighthouse are second to none, genuinely care about the kids and are truly making an impact on the lives of children with autism.”

Lighthouse Autism Center is now enrolling children at their newest center in Elkhart, Indiana. To schedule a tour, call 574-387-4313 or visit http://www.lighthouseautismcenter.com/autism-treatment-center-elkhart.

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Famed Television Host and Best-Selling Author Dr. Venus Nicolino to Attend UCP’s Wheels for Humanity Annual Gala


It’s an amazing charity doing incredible things around the world. I love that almost every dollar this charity raises goes directly to providing these services to those most in need

Dr. Venus Nicolino aka Dr. V, Famed Television Host, National Best-Selling Author and Board Member of UCP Wheels for Humanity, will attend their annual gala event this Saturday, September 28 at the Skirball Center in Los Angeles. UCP Wheels for Humanity is a charity focused on providing wheel chairs and wheel chair services to those most in need around the world including locations such as the Ukraine, El Salvador, Indonesia, among other countries.

“It’s an amazing charity doing incredible things around the world. I love that almost every dollar this charity raises goes directly to providing these services to those most in need.” Says Dr. V. “Based on my and my husband’s fundraising efforts this year, we have successfully raised over $120,000 for this amazing charity. After this weekend’s gala event, the projected total fundraising should exceed $500,000, which would be the most we have ever raised.”

UCP Wheels for Humanity is a subsidiary of United Cerebral Palsy of Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties (UCPLA). UCP Wheels for Humanity’s mission is to promote greater inclusion for people with disabilities globally, through mobility, therapy, advocacy and empowerment. For more information about UCP Wheels for Humanity visit http://www.ucpwheels.org

UCPLA has grown significantly since its inception in 1944 and is now the largest nonprofit provider of direct-care services for individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities in Southern California. The organization’s commitment to the founding mission of advancing the independence, productivity and full citizenship of children, teens and adults with developmental disabilities and those with similar service needs is unwavering. For more information about UCPLA visit http://www.ucpla.org.

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National Integrated Health Associates Welcomes Stephen Jaeger, D.M.D., to the Biological Dental Team


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Performing biological dentistry with care, comfort, and consideration is an integral part of Dr. Jaeger’s make-up as a practitioner.

National Integrated Health Associates (NIHA), a leading integrative medical and dental center serving the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, is pleased to announce that Stephen Jaeger, D.M.D., has joined the team of holistic dentists.

Holistic and biological dentistry focuses on the whole person, not just the mouth, as the health of the mouth, teeth and gums affect the body. As a mercury-free dentist, Dr. Jaeger promotes safe, effective treatments and uses dental materials that are non-toxic and bio-compatible so that there is little impact to the rest of the body. This dental approach is good for the overall health and wellness of the patient.

Dr. Stephen Jaeger graduated with a Bachelor of Science from Penn State and received his dental degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Prior to coming to National Integrated Health Associates, Dr. Jaeger worked on the Rocky Boys Indian Reservation in northern Montana. He provided comprehensive and emergent dental care to the American Indian population while also promoting his patients’ wellness in areas like diet, tobacco use and exercise. This experience enhanced his biological dental skills and techniques.

Mark McClure D.D.S., co-founder of National Integrated Health Associates, says, “Dr. Jaeger gives the Biological Dental Team the depth we have been searching for. Now we can offer the patient more convenient appointment times with extended hours in the morning and evening, as well as Saturdays, and comprehensive services with an emphasis on Same-Day Crowns, Custom Shading for the perfect match on dental restorations, Metal-free Zirconia Implants, and more. Performing biological dentistry with care, comfort, and consideration is an integral part of Dr. Jaeger’s make-up as a practitioner.”

At NIHA, Dr. Jaeger will blend an understanding of each individual patient’s needs and develop a treatment plan to maximize their wellbeing. He will focus on all aspects of general and holistic family dentistry and dental treatments using nontoxic and biocompatible dental materials with respect to having a positive effect on the health of the patient. This includes routine dental check-ups, preventive & periodontal care, and all aspects of restorative dentistry including same-day crowns, bridges, and metal-free implants. He looks forward to integrating advanced dental technology at NIHA such as lasers, 3D imaging and same-day crowns to make treatment more convenient for the patient.

Dr. Jaeger is currently accepting new adult, pediatric and special needs patients.

For more information, or to schedule an appointment with Dr. Jaeger, please call 202-237-7000, ext. 2.

About National Integrated Health Associates

National Integrated Health Associates, NIHA, is a leading integrative medicine and biological dental center serving the Washington D.C., Maryland, and Virginia metropolitan areas. Practitioners blend the best of conventional medicine and integrative medical therapies to help the body heal and achieve optimum wellness. Medical and dental care, chiropractic care, acupuncture, massage and detoxification therapies are offered on-site at this convenient Washington, DC location. To learn more about medical and dental services at NIHA please visit the website at https://www.nihadc.com or call 202-237-7000 to schedule an appointment.

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The iaedp™ Foundation’s Presidents Council Offers Total Support for 2020 Annual Symposium on Eating Disorders


“The iaedp™ Foundation is committed to all of our members and their respective leadership and progress as they advance in the treatment of eating disorders,” said Bonnie Harken, Managing Director of the iaedp™ Foundation.

The iaedp™ Foundation’s Presidents Council, the collective group that represent the leading eating disorders treatment centers located across the U.S., offer total support for iaedp™ and its mission. For 34 consecutive years, Presidents Council members have been key sponsors of the annual iaedp™ Symposium.

As partners of iaedp™, the Presidents Council demonstrates its dedication to the field of eating disorders through financial support of iaedp™ and the organization’s mission of serving the professional eating disorders community through education, certification and member support.

“The iaedp™ Foundation is committed to all of our members and their respective leadership and progress as they advance in the treatment of eating disorders,” said Bonnie Harken, Managing Director of the iaedp™ Foundation. “Through support of the Presidents Council, iaedp™ provides the appropriate training and competencies for professionals to function in all aspects of eating disorder treatment.”

Scheduled for March 26 – 29, 2020 in Orlando at the Omni at ChampionsGate, the upcoming iaedp™ Symposium features keynote speakers, workshops and presentations, pre-certification courses and preconference trainings. Offered to national and international eating disorders treatment professionals alike, the iaedp™ Symposium is dedicated to meet the needs of professionals in the treatment of eating disorders.

The generosity of the 18 Presidents Council member organizations contributes to the iaedp™ Foundation’s ongoing educational opportunities specific to the treatment of eating disorders and provide these to healthcare professionals who treat eating disorders. The iaedp™ Foundation’s Board of Directors also recognizes the Presidents Councils’ commitment to research in order to produce the most up-to-date and innovative education techniques available to the medical community.

“The Presidents Council is part of the bedrock organization that keeps iaedp™ on the leading edge in the treatment of eating disorders,” Harken added.

Member organizations of the iaedp Presidents Council include:

Center for Change

Center for Hope of the Sierras

Center for Discovery

Eating Recovery Center

Willow Place

Laureate eating Disorders Program

McCallum Place Eating Disorder Centers

The Meadows Ranch

Rogers Behavioral Health

Rosewood Centers for Eating Disorders

Selah House

The Renfrew Center

Timberline Knolls

Turning Tides Eating Disorder Treatment Center

Veritas Collaborative

Focus Treatment Centers

Alsana Eating Disorder Treatment & Recovery Centers

Silver Hill Hospital

More information about all aspects iaedp™ and its 2020 Symposium can be found at http://www.iaedp.com/.

About the iaedp™ Foundation: Since 1985, the International Association of Eating Disorders Professionals has provided education and training standards to an international and multidisciplinary group of various healthcare treatment providers and helping professions. MemberSHARE.iaedp.com is an iaedp™ business journal and online member resource to learn about noteworthy member achievements, continuing education webinars, U.S. and International Chapter activity and events. For more information, visit MemberSHARE.

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