Nicole Garber, Jenni Schaefer – Addicted to Exercise: When Movement Takes a Dangerous Turn

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• [Instant Download] – Immediately deliver the download link after receiving the payment Purchase Nicole Garber, Jenni Schaefer - Addicted to Exercise: When Movement Takes a Dangerous Turn courses at here with PRICE $119.99 $24 Faculty:Nicole Garber | Jenni SchaeferDuration:2 Hours 27 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Sep 08, 2020 Description Manual - Addicted to Exercise (1.7 MB) 69 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Introductions​Professional Perspective Setting the Stage: How trauma can change the brain and how exercise, other process addictions, and substance use can become maladaptive coping strategies.Define compulsive exercise; address underlying temperament and history traits that make it more likely that someone will develop compulsive exercise.Discuss diagnostic criteria for compulsive exercise, including screening questions and specific assessment tools.Describe neuroscience findings: trauma effects reward and habit circuitry that may contribute to compulsive exercise and other addictive disorders.Discuss the increased risk of suicide with both addictive disorders and compulsive exercise.Describe treatment approaches for compulsive exercise.Patient PerspectiveShare personal story of seeking treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder after recovering from anorexia nervosa (binge/purge type)—complicated by pathological exercise.Explain the positive and negative experiences of treatment with a succession of providers and modalities.Identify practical skills for developing a balanced relationship with exercise within the realm of both eating disorder and PTSD recovery.Questions and Answers Faculty Nicole Garber, MD Related seminars and products: 2 Nicole Garber, MD, completed her general psychiatric residency at Emory School of medicine and her child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship at Baylor College of Medicine.

• She is double board certified in general psychiatry and child and adolescent psychiatry and a fellow of the American Psychiatric Association.

• In addition, she has completed advanced trainings in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), psychodynamic therapy, mentalization based therapy, and Acceptance Commitment Therapy.

• She began her career at the Menninger Clinic where she developed the adolescent eating disorder track in addition to being an attending psychiatrist on the COMPASS Unit and providing individual therapy for 3 patients on the unit, and running 2 DBT groups per week.

• She then was the chief of the pediatric and adolescent eating disorder program at Rosewood Center for Eating Disorders.

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