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    October Luncheon - “The Role of the Family in Eating Disorder Treatment: Building on Strengths and Navigating Challenges”

    • Friday, October 13, 2017
    • 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM (UTC-05:00)
    • Cover 3, 2700 W. Anderson Lane

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    • Attend Luncheon ONLY. No Lunch, No CEUs
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    “The Role of the Family in Eating Disorder Treatment: Building on Strengths and Navigating Challenges”

    Presenter: Allison Chase, PhD., CEDS

    Learning Objectives:

    1.     Recognize the complex etiology of eating disorders
    2.     Understanding the importance of utilizing a family based approach
    3.     Identify treatment barriers and providing clinical strategies to address them

    Allison Chase, PhD., CEDS
    Executive Director

    Allison Chase, PhD, CEDS, has been working in the field of eating disorder treatment for over 20 years. Prior to joining Eating Recovery Center, Austin, Dr. Chase was the Principal and Founder of AK Chase & Associates, which she established in Austin in 2003. Dr. Chase’s areas of specialization include child and adolescent mental health issues, the treatment of eating disorders, parental training and education, and family- or team-based therapy.
     
    In addition to serving her patients, Dr. Chase enjoys helping others on a mass scale through presentations and media interviews. She offers training and ongoing education for other professionals across the U.S., as well as workshops for schools and community organizations. Dr. Chase has also taught undergraduate psychology courses at The University of Texas at Austin since 2001.
    Dr. Chase earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology at the University of California at San Diego. She earned her Ph.D. in clinical psychology at The University of Texas at Austin and completed residency training in Chicago at Rush University Medical Center, in both the departments of psychology and pediatrics. Dr. Chase completed a post-doctoral fellowship at Austin Child Guidance Center as well.


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