The seminar, “The Brain - Gut Connections: The Revolution in Eating Disorder Treatment,” is from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 2 at Radisson Hotel Corning. The seminar is open to eating disorder professionals, patients, their families and the public.
Dr. Laura Hill |
There are two keynote speakers:
The morning speaker is clinical psychologist Dr. Laura Hill, Ph.D., FAED, the chief executive and clinical officer with the Center for Balanced Living in Columbus, Ohio. Dr. Hill, a past keynote speaker, returns to talk about the latest research in the brains of patients with bulimia and anorexia. “Dr. Hill has been instrumental in developing the first neurologically based treatment for anorexia nervosa with Dr. Walter Hill,” Chaffee said.
April Winslow |
Early registration is $100 by Nov. 25. After Nov. 25, it is $125. There are discounts for businesses, students, and families. Call (607) 732-5646 for more information.
The seminar was established in memory of Erin Leah Robarge, who died in 2000 after a long struggle with an eating disorder. She was 23 years old. The other co-sponsors are ClearPath Healing Arts Center in Corning and Ophelia’s Place in Liverpool, N.Y.
Upstate New York Eating Disorder Service is home to the Nutrition Clinic and Sol Stone Center. The Nutrition Clinic is an outpatient clinic committed to helping eating disorder patients make permanent, healthy lifestyle changes. The Sol Stone Center is a nationally recognized partial hospitalization program that specializes in treating people who have been unresponsive to outpatient care and/or people discharged from inpatient or residential settings.