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2016 Competition Opens October 15!

Imagine Me Beyond What You See was designed to promote a healthy awareness and acceptance of body images. The mannequin art contest is open to everyone; however, iaedp™ is expressly asking treatment centers and private practices with art therapists to work with patients to provide entries.

iaedp’s Annual body image art competition is held in conjunction with our Annual Symposium.

Get more information about submission guidelines! or SUBMIT NOW!

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iaedp Chapters

Phoenix Chapter presents Jessica Setnick, MS, RD, CEDRD

“Eating Disorder Update: What was Added and What’s Still Missing from DSM-5: Come hear the latest on Orthorexia, Body Dysmorphia, Night Eating Syndrome, and others”

Sheraton Crescent Hotel (I-17 and Dunlap), Phoenix, AZ

6:00 p.m. -8:30 p.m.

Get ready for 2016 Symposium!

iaedp Symposium Fun!

Mark your Calendars for February 18-21, 2016 at Omni Amelia Island Plantation Resort in Sunny Florida!

Check out our Photo Gallery to view great memories from 2015 Symposium held in Phoenix, AZ!

2016 Registration Opens This Week! www.iaedp.com 

MemberShare – Symposium 2016!

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@iaedp will open registration for the 2016 #iaedpsymposium soon!!

MemberSHARE – New Presidents Council Member

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Join iaedp in welcoming our newest Presidents Council Member, Veritas Collaborative.

MemberSHARE – Proposals DEADLINE TODAY

iaedp Symposium 2016

THEME: The Complexity of Best Practices: Evolving and Changing

All abstracts must be submitted online.   Only submissions that are complete will be considered.  The call will close at midnight today, August 17, 2015. Any questions can be directed to Rebecca Albertini rebecca@iaedp.com.

We are seeking abstracts on inventive treatment moralities for the numerous phases of the eating disordered client’s journey– from denial and resistance to treatment and, ultimately, recovery.  The spectrum ranging from disordered eating to life threatening medical complications requires skill and creativity.  Treatment providers from all disciplines are challenged to creatively convert ongoing research, brain imaging, and treatment updates into meaningful ED treatment protocols.  We are seeking submissions on individual, group, and family work which help clinicians in all treatment settings.  Please include an experiential or interactive component in your presentation.  Preference will be given to unique presentations offered for the first time.
A peer review committee is responsible for making the final selections for Symposium 2016.  This committee will consider the quality of the submittal, the speaker’s experience and qualifications to speak on the abstract submitted, relevance to the conference theme, and the applicability of the presentation to both inpatient and outpatient settings.  We are seeking abstract submittals for 3 hour intensive sessions.  (Some presenters may be asked to accept a 1.5 or 2 hour session slot.)
All abstracts must be submitted online.   Only submissions that are complete will be considered.  The call will close at midnight on August 17, 2015.

Now is your chance to submit! Don’t procrastinate, the deadline for submittal is today, August 17, 2015. Submissions must be complete by that time in order to be considered. SUBMIT NOW!  Any questions can be directed to Rebecca Albertini rebecca@iaedp.com.

MemberSHARE – Call for Proposals!

iaedp Symposium 2016

The Complexity of Best Practices:
Evolving and Changing
Omni Amelia Island Plantation Resort
Amelia Island, Florida
Feb 18-21, 2016

We are seeking abstracts on inventive treatment moralities for the numerous phases of the eating disordered client’s journey– from denial and resistance to treatment and, ultimately, recovery.  The spectrum ranging from disordered eating to life threatening medical complications requires skill and creativity.  Treatment providers from all disciplines are challenged to creatively convert ongoing research, brain imaging, and treatment updates into meaningful ED treatment protocols.  We are seeking submissions on individual, group, and family work which help clinicians in all treatment settings.  Please include an experiential or interactive component in your presentation.  Preference will be given to unique presentations offered for the first time.

A peer review committee is responsible for making the final selections for Symposium 2016.  This committee will consider the quality of the submittal, the speaker’s experience and qualifications to speak on the abstract submitted, relevance to the conference theme, and the applicability of the presentation to both inpatient and outpatient settings.  We are seeking abstract submittals for 3 hour intensive sessions.  (Some presenters may be asked to accept a 1.5 or 2 hour session slot.)
All abstracts must be submitted online.   Only submissions that are complete will be considered.  The call will close at midnight on August 17, 2015.

Now is your chance to submit! Don’t procrastinate, the deadline for submittal is Monday, August 17, 2015. Submissions must be complete by that time in order to be considered. SUBMIT NOW!  Any questions can be directed to Rebecca Albertini rebecca@iaedp.com.

MemberSHARE

Why Membership Matters…

Membership is how you let your industry know you are an active, participating and progressing professional. As the premier eating disorder training and certification organization, iaedp is driven by the needs and expertise of its members.

Our Certification is a classic example of why membership matters.  Individuals with iaedp Certification designations (CEDS, CEDRD, CEDCAT, or CEDRN) are health care professionals who have met rigorous educational and skill requirements, have accumulated a minimum number of hours of qualifying work experience, have made a commitment to stay abreast of current developments in the field through continuing education, and have agreed to comply with the Association’s ethical principles.

Our Chapters are a powerful example of why membership matters.  iaedp is full of professional members, who are leaders, thinkers, and doers. We bring together eating disorders treatment providers, across all disciplines, to collaborate and inspire one another. By providing relevant information, targeted networking, referrals, and peer evaluation, iaedp Chapters helps its professional members deepen and expand their treatment expertise that will create better results in their work with clients. iaedp Chapters connect other professionals, in your state or region, with a world of resources and peer support.

Share “Why Membership Matters” to you and be entered into a drawing to win a discount off 2016 Symposium.