AMHC101 - Treating Eating Disorders

AMHC401 - Managing in a Managed Care Environment

AMHC301 - Spirituality and Social Work: Working Together

AMHC1003 - Adolescent Therapy


 
 
 
Treating Eating Disorders


This course introduces readers to basic concepts, including self psychology and inter-subjective theory. It also presents basic issues that arise while treating individuals with eating disorders and uses both clinical examples and theoretical material relevant to working with this client population. Instructor: F. Diane Barth, LCSW


1 - Introduction, Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia
2 - Eating Disorders as Disorders of the Self
3 - Eating Disorders and Feelings
4 - The Therapeutic Process
5 - Blocks to the Therapeutic Process
6 - Boundaries and Eating Disorders

90

F. Diane Barth, CSW (Treating Eating Disorders). Ms Barth has been in private practice in New York City for twenty years. She is a training analyst, supervisor and faculty member at the Psychoanalytic Institute of the Postgraduate Center for Mental Health and on the faculty at the Center for the Study of Anorexia and Bulimia. Ms. Barth has published a number of articles on eating disorders and lectures widely on the topic.

a personal computer and a reliable internet connection

 $ 70.00