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On today's episode, we'll be sharing a story of recovery. Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by Nolan, who will take us through his journey of diagnosis, treatment, and what it means to live in recovery.
Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by Dr. Andrea Zuellig to discuss how eating disorders distort the truth. They may tell us lies about who we are, convince us of myths around food and eating, and create insurmountable barriers to getting treatment. On this episode, we will explore what's behind the lies and expose the truth because recovery is possible.
There's no-one who's been more instrumental in making the ad industries take attention seriously than Dr Karen Nelson-Field, founder of Amplified Intelligence and author of The Attention Economy, and Mike Follett, chief executive of Lumen Research. We brought the pair together to talk attention's journey into the center of marketing effectiveness thinking and why so many are finally waking up to the power of attention. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode we'll be sharing a story of recovery. Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by Ceecee, who will take us through her journey of diagnosis, treatment, and what it means to live in recovery.
EPISODE 502 - Karen Nelson - The Sunken Town explores adoption, identity, and the lasting consequences of the choices people makeKaren Nelson is the author of The Sunken Town and the co-founder of the nonprofit Writing By Writers. During her long career in nonprofits she has protected open space, funded cancer research, trained people to complete endurance events, and helped writers bring their work into the world. When not organizing writing workshops, she can be found hiking with her dog, reading, traveling, experimenting in the kitchen, and hosting dinner parties. She writes for various publications and is at work on her next novel.Book: The Sunken Town: A NovelIf you admit one truth, what else will you have to acknowledge?Lindsay, a thirty-year-old California native never gave much thought to being adopted. When she unexpectedly inherits her birth mother Claire's farmhouse in Maine, she is plunged into a journey across the country and across the years into a lake of secrets that will ultimately reveal just how far everyone was willing to go to protect her. Told from both Lindsay's and Claire's points of view, The Sunken Town explores adoption, identity, the nature of family dynamics, mother-daughter relationships, the impact of family secrets, the weight of motherhood and the lasting consequences of the choices people make.https://www.karennelson.net/https://a.co/d/4g44aJx___https://livingthenextchapter.com/podcast produced by: https://truemediasolutions.ca/Support the show___https://livingthenextchapter.com/podcast produced by: https://truemediasolutions.ca/Coffee Refills are always appreciated, refill Dave's cup here, and thanks!https://buymeacoffee.com/truemediaca
On today's episode, Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by Dr. Heather Gallivan, clinical director here at Melrose. Heather and Karen will talk about how to find the best eating disorder treatment for you and the importance of specialized care when treating an eating disorder. While treatment will likely not be easy, it's important that you feel confident and comfortable with the expertise of your team and your plan of care.
What if embracing your emotions during a divorce could be the key to finding independence and fulfillment? Join me, Karen Nelson, as we explore this transformative idea in "Becoming You Again." Society often tells us to hide hard emotions, like anger, fear, and sadness. But the most effective way to heal from your divorce is to create a safe space to process these emotions fully and develop the emotional resilience needed to thrive post-divorce. I'll walk you through a gentle approach to navigating difficult emotions. From initial resistance to eventual acceptance, I discuss the five stages of opening up to our feelings, emphasizing the importance of understanding and embracing them. By the end of this episode, you'll know how to reconnect with yourself, creating a lasting foundation of emotional resilience that supports a fulfilling and independent life.This episode focuses on emotional healing during and after divorce, emphasizing the importance of allowing difficult emotions rather than resisting them. This episode: • Explores the common resistance to difficult emotions • Teaches healing through embracing rather than avoiding feelings • Teaches the five stages of emotional healing • Promotes self-compassion as a critical part of the healing process • Offers tools to support emotional resilienceIf this podcast resonated with you in any way, please take a minute to follow and give me a rating wherever you listen to podcasts.To schedule your complimentary consult with Karin click here.For more information and full show notes go to:https://www.karinnelsoncoaching.com/post/ep201
Dr Karen Nelson Field is a multiple returning guest to the podcast, talking about her book "The Attention Economy: A Category Blueprint" which takes an in-depth look into the dynamic world of marketing and advertising, unveiling the pivotal role that human attention measurement plays in the present and future landscape. In this episode we discuss the history of attention, how the platforms are manipulating our attention, why not all reach is equal, and, ultimately, what we can do about it.00:00 - Intro00:49 - Karen's new book01:42 - The history of attention03:20 - The case for attention04:17 - The difference between active and passive attention09:37 - Linking attention to memory11:30 - Linking attention to advertising outcomes14:12 - The concept of attention elasticity15:17 - How platforms are manipulating our attention17:51 - How to measure attention20:10 - Seen vs served25:22 - How is the industry progressing?27:21 - Is there a new metric we can use in place of CPM?29:10 - How to buy media based on attention31:25 - Karen's new course32:31 - How is Amplified Intelligence going
Dr. Karen Nelson will continue her conversation with Dr. Amanda Delsman on the importance of self-esteem, self-compassion, and resilience when healing from an eating disorder.
Come meet Karen Nelson, one of the masterminds behind Writing by Writers workshops and author of The Sunken Town. It's a story about a girl who suddenly inherits property from her birth mother, the narrative dancing gracefully between concepts of adoption, identity, and the consequences of the choices we make. Enjoy! … Continue...Episode 210 – Interview with Karen Nelson
On Today's episode, Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by Dr. Amanda Delsman, a licensed psychologist here at Melrose, to discuss self-compassion, self-esteem, and resilience. These three emotional supports help not only those recovering from an eating disorder - but truly everyone. We can all benefit by being a little bit nicer to ourselves day by day.
On today's episode, Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by Dr. Amanda Ihlenfeld, licensed psychologist here at Melrose. Karen and Amanda will discuss guilt and shame and how these two emotions interact with eating disorders. While guilt and shame are common to the human experience, eating disorders are powerfully impacted by these emotions. We say it at the beginning of this podcast - eating disorders thrive in secrecy and shame. But when we learn about the source of these feelings we are better able to address, manage, and heal them.
Jazz88's Peter Solomon spoke with choreographer and master dance instructor Ashe Smythe about the legacy of Katherine Dunham, the woman widely acknowledged as the "Queen Mother and Matriarch of African American Dance." Smythe is a guest artist and instructor in a two-week Katherine Dunham residency taking place at Lundstrum Performing Arts. Attached photo courtesy of Karen Nelson.
Jazz88's Peter Solomon spoke with choreographer and master dance instructor Ashe Smythe about the legacy of Katherine Dunham, the woman widely acknowledged as the "Queen Mother and Matriarch of African American Dance." Smythe is a guest artist and instructor in a two-week Katherine Dunham residency taking place at Lundstrum Performing Arts. Attached photo courtesy of Karen Nelson.
Parents are the key to a child's recovery from an eating disorder and the recovery journey can be challenging! On today's episode, Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by Brian and Lisa who will share their family's journey of recovery.
In this special episode of The Meaningful Media Podcast, Havas Media Network London's Global Managing Director of Mx, Jonathan Waite, welcomes Author and Researcher Karen Nelson-Field PhD to Havas Village London for a fireside chat on attention. In this exclusive session, Nelson-Field gives a sneak peek into her newest book The Attention Economy, A Category Blueprint —which we'll be giving out FIVE free copies of to the first five people who share our LinkedIn post! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode, Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by Dr. Margaret Funk, to discuss the intersection between eating disorders and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder better known as ADHD. Dr. Funk and Dr. Nelson will discuss what diagnostic criteria looks like, ADHD medications and how to manage both ADHD and an eating disorder.
Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by Bree who will take us through her journey of diagnosis, treatment, and what it means to live in recovery.
On today's episode, Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by Jude Coughlin to explore how mind-body work can support healing and recovery.
This is a 2 part episode with two wonderful guests.PART ONEFirst up is the brilliant Karen Nelson-Field, I had such a laugh recording this with Karen, as you will see throughout. We cover a lot, media measurement, human data, and the rapid transition to machine-based data, the day measurement 'died,' the importance of human-first data and aligning AI models with human behaviour, the nuances of brand attention, emotional impact in advertising, and the convergence of significant industry changes. Phew! We also talk about the Karen's upcoming WARC course, 'Mastering Media Effectiveness,' and of course Karen's hotly anticipated new book The Attention Economy: A Category Blueprint - which is on pre-order here https://www.amplifiedintelligence.com.au/category-blueprint/ PART TWOUp next is Karandeep Kapany from Duolingo, I met Karan at the end of the week and when we met we both sort of exhaled with exhaustion. As you will hear in this episode I had the pleasure of having India as a market on my team when I had a global marketing role. I was fascinated to hear how Karan navigates local marketing of a global brand in a market as complex as India. In this episode, we delve into the complexities and strategies behind Duolingo's growth in the Indian market. Karan shares insights on the vast linguistic and cultural diversity of India and we chat about how Duolingo adapts its campaigns for different regions, the importance of local insights, and the role of influencers and social media in their marketing efforts and why taking risks and pushing boundaries is crucial for brand success in a multi-faceted market like India. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Eating disorders are complex illnesses and become even more complex when other physical or mental health issues co-occur. On this episode, Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by Gina Patnoe, a Diabetes Nurse Specialist, to discuss the intersection of Type 2 diabetes and eating disorders.
It's been 5 years since Call to Action® captured our first of what's now over 130 heroes and allies from the industry front lines to have a chin-wag with. To celebrate, we're rereleasing a choice cut of our favourite episodes as part of a ‘Best Of' series. In February 2022, we stuck a fake shark fin on our back and lurked in the waters off Adelaide to catch the attention of one of the industry's most respected researchers; Prof. Karen Nelson-Field. Hell-bent on fighting the broken media ecosystem as founder and CEO at Amplified Intelligence, Karen is also an author and alumni of the world-renowned Ehrenberg-Bass Institute. When she's not binge-watching Home & Away (yes, she's still a fan), Karen's research into the measurement of attention has made her a global authority on media effectiveness. Point your ears this way as Karen talks on her 10 years at Ehrenberg-Bass, skateboarding cats, myth-busting Facebook likes, going viral, why attention is an important metric, how to measure it and more. And strap in as Karen finally answers the red-hot question of whether our attention spans really are becoming shorter than a goldfi- Oh, look, some links… ///// Follow Karen on LinkedIn And on Twitter Here's her website And, Karen kindly dedicates this episode to the bullshit-detecting bulldog himself, Bob Hoffman Grab yourself her books: Viral Marketing: The Science of Sharing The Attention Economy and How Media Works Timestamps (01:50) - Quick fire questions (03:15) - First jobs and early fascination with advertising (08:40) - What she learnt about media from cinema (14:00) - Her time at Ehrenberg-Bass (15:45) - Myth-busting Facebook likes (19:15) - A deep dive into the attention economy (25:30) - Are our attention spans really getting shorter? (30:00) - Single piece of advice to marketers to better understand attention (34:30) - Listener questions (38:15) - 4 pertinent posers Karen's book recommendations are: Play Bigger by Al Ramadan, Dave Peterson, Christopher Lochhead & Kevin Maney That Will Never Work by Marc Randolph Feel better about marketing with Episode 81 of Call to Action® with Professor Karen Nelson-Field. /////
On today's episode, Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by Alicia Phillips, a registered dietitian here at Melrose. Alicia and Karen will discuss Orthorexia or the obsessive pursuit of clean eating or living a healthy lifestyle. Of course, living a balanced and healthy life is important, but when this pursuit starts to feel obsessive and negatively impacts your day-to-day life that's when it could progress into a diagnosable eating disorder.
On this episode, we will be sharing a story of recovery. Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by Corey, who will take us through his journey of diagnosis, treatment, and what it means to live in recovery.
Prof. Karen Nelson-Field, the leading authority in the area of attention, joined That's What I Call Marketing to record Live Vol.2. The episode covers various aspects of marketing, particularly in relation to attention, media, and the digital advertising industry and concludes with an audience Q&A. Host Conor Byrne and Karen discuss the differences between traditional and digital media and the significance of understanding user behaviour to make effective marketing decisions. Karen explains how attention on digital advertising platforms is measured and how it affects campaign outcomes. She emphasises the importance of considering user experiences across different formats and platforms. Karen explains that reach isn't equal across various advertising channels, stressing the need to understand the effectiveness of each platform in capturing attention. Despite any criticisms her work has received, she maintains the importance of her research and believes that the industry should evolve alongside changing media usage patterns. She also shares the findings from her research with Spotify and the challenges smaller brands face when advertising on low attention platforms. The significance of using visual and auditory cues in advertising is discussed, including the impact they can have on brand recognition and audience engagement. Along the same line, she emphasises the importance of early brand integration within ads, as many viewers may not watch the entirety of a digital ad. Karen goes over some examples of her work, such as a study conducted in Ireland assessing TV viewing habits and results of a project conducted with QMS in Australia focusing on out-of-home advertising. The conversation wraps up with a discussion about how attention measurements might apply on a B2B level, comparing it to B2C strategies.Karen announces her upcoming book, stating that it will be a blueprint for media planning and buying in the changing digital landscape and takes questions from the audience in an engaging Q&A Session. All this and we talk about snakes02:49 The Brown Snake Incident05:54 The Birth of Amplified Intelligence09:15 Challenging Facebook's Advertising Model12:30 The Importance of Attention in Advertising29:55 The Role of Creative in Advertising35:28 The Problem with Cost Per Thousand (CPM)39:18 Understanding the Impact of Digital Reach40:38 Exploring the Ecosystem of Attention Space43:15 The Power of Attention in TV Viewing45:42 The Influence of Sponsorships in Program Advertising46:38 The Role of Out of Home Advertising in Attention Economy48:18 Dealing with Criticism in the Attention Economy55:00 Audience Q&A Thanks to today's show sponsor The Indie List https://indielist.ie/ and our hosts Heineken IrelandGet in touch about sponsorship or content partnerships, email thatswhaticallmarketing@gmail.com Email Instagram X twitter Youtube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode, Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by Dr. Andrea Zuellig to discuss how eating disorders have changed in the past 20 years.
On today's episode we will continue our conversation around the seriousness of an eating disorder diagnosis. Dr. Karen Nelson is joined again by Diane, who tragically lost her daughter to an eating disorder, and Dr. Emily Wacker to discuss the importance of taking these diagnoses seriously as well as the need for support for everyone impacted by an eating disorder.
In episode 50, Chris and Emma talked with Dr. Deborah Ruf, author of the award-winning book 5 Levels of Gifted. In 2023, she released a follow-up book called The 5 Levels of Gifted Children Grown Up: What They Tell Us. Our conversation highlights her expertise in studying giftedness and personality across the lifespan.We started the episode by asking Deborah to share her journey, and learned how she was first introduced to Dąbrowski's theory in the early 1990s. Her dissertation study included the theory of positive disintegration, which she has worked with for many years. We discussed how she incorporated the theory into her work while exploring the complexities of giftedness, including its intersection with personality types and life circumstances. Our personalities have a profound impact on our relationships with others as well as with our own self-understanding. Chris shared a few quotes from The 5 Levels of Gifted Children Grown Up during our discussion, including this one about the importance of the environment on development:“It is not the high IQ or intellectual level that causes personal problems for many of our most intellectually gifted people. It is the ongoing presence of a poor environmental “fit” during their childhood. The better the fit, the better the social, emotional, and any other kind of well-being outcome measure, they will have.” (Ruf, 2023)Overall, this episode underscores the multifaceted nature of intelligence and personality, shaping our interactions, self-perception, and adaptation to various environments. Embracing and understanding ourselves can lead to personal growth and improved relationships with others. We highlight the importance of adopting multiple lenses and frameworks to reach a fuller understanding. As complex individuals with diverse backgrounds, strengths, and environments, we require various perspectives to deepen our understanding, heal from past experiences, and develop.Deborah emphasized that personality tests are not fixed and can change as we evolve. Personality tests offer insights into our current state, and by taking them multiple times, we can observe our growth and understand how different factors and periods in our lives impact our moods and responses. Highlights00:02:30 - Dr. Ruf's Journey to Dabrowski's Theory00:05:42 - Personal Growth and Weaving Theories00:08:29 - The Challenges of Funding Research00:13:45 - Personality Matters00:19:55 - An Example of Self-Understanding00:23:20 - The Need for Multiple Perspectives 00:26:26 - Impact of Personality on Life Choices00:32:41 - Importance of Environmental Fit for Gifted Individuals00:34:48 - Round Pegs in Square Holes00:39:25 - Environmental Fit Issues Continue in Adulthood00:42:15 - Transcending Psychological Type00:43:57 - The Intersection of Giftedness and Personality00:48:17 - Levels of Giftedness 00:56:45 - The Issue of Multiple-Exceptionalities00:59:35 - Understanding and Overcoming Trauma01:04:39 - Apologizing Without Excuses01:06:09 - The Complexity of Personal Identity and Labels* A transcript of this episode is available on our website. Resources from this episodeThe 5 Levels of Gifted Children Grown Up: What They Tell Us (Amazon)5 Levels of Gifted: School Issues and Educational Options (Amazon)Keys to Successfully Parenting the Gifted Child (Amazon)Gifted Through the Lifespan (Dr. Ruf on Substack) Five Levels of Gifted (Dr. Ruf's website)Karen Nelson's 1989 paper from Advanced Development JournalConversations on Gifted Trauma podcast Personality Page (The price is now $6.99 per test, but worthwhile for those who are interested)Connect with usPositive Disintegration on SubstackVisit the Dabrowski Center websiteFacebookInstagramThe Positive Disintegration YouTube ChannelAdults with Overexcitabilities group on FacebookDabrowski Center and Positive Disintegration Podcast Community on FacebookThe Tragic Gift blog by EmmaEmail us at positivedisintegration.pod@gmail.comPlease consider supporting the podcast to help fund this work through the Dabrowski Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.Find Positive Disintegration MerchIf you enjoyed this episode on Apple or Spotify, please remember to click on the stars and leave a rating or write a review. Thank you! Get full access to Positive Disintegration at positivedisintegration.substack.com/subscribe
On today's episode, we will have two special guests for a candid conversation about the seriousness of an eating disorder diagnosis. Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by Dr. Emily Wacker, PHD, LMFT licensed clinical therapist at Melrose, and Diane, who tragically lost her daughter to an eating disorder. Eating disorders can be life-threatening and we feel it's important for our listeners to understand the potential impact on the person with the diagnosis, but also on their parents, guardians, spouses, and friends.
There are so many messages about food in our culture which can create conflicted emotions about eating and nourishment. Oftentimes it impacts not only how we eat, but also how we feel about ourselves and our bodies. On today's episode, Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by George Elliott, a registered dietitian here at Melrose. Together they will discuss intuitive eating, a helpful tool that can support both eating disorder recovery and a healthy lifestyle.
Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by Patti Witt, LMFT here at Melrose. Karen and Patti will talk about Depression and anxiety - and the impact they can have on eating disorders and eating disorder recovery.
Dr Karen Nelson-Field is a globally acclaimed researcher in media science, with over 17 years spent researching and redefining how people deliver successful marketing and media outcomes through the guise of human attention. Regularly called upon to speak at major industry events across the globe including AdWeek, Cannes and SXSW, Karen's work has also been recognised and noted in leading publications such as The NY Times, Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg Business. Making her the thought leader and subject matter expert in all things attention metrics which saw her named as a 2022 Honoree in the Ad Monsters + Ad Exchanger Top Women in Media & Ad Tech, as a Game Changer. In addition to regular speaking on the global stage, Karen is also a well renowned author with two published titles under her belt. Her first book, Viral Marketing: the science of sharing, set the record straight on hunting for ‘viral success'. While her second book, The Attention Economy and How Media Works, explains the stark reality of human attention to advertising.
Dr. Karen Nelson continues her conversation with Dr. Amanda Ihlenfeld, around the importance of cultivating and maintaining healthy boundaries in eating disorder recovery.
Bob Good, U.S. Representative for the 5th District of Virginia, comments on the SPLC's coordination with Biden administration to villainize concerned parents. Karen Nelson and Artine Asadoorian, concerned mothers, share what they heard at a recent Glendale, California school board meeting. John Jessup, CBN News anchor, reflects on the legacy of CBN founder Pat Robertson. Tyler O'Neil, The Daily Signal Managing Editor, unpacks the SPLC's methods to target political opponents they don't agree with. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loving-liberty/support
On today's episode, Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by Dr. Amanda Delsman - licensed clinical psychologist here at Melrose. For women over 40, eating disorders can be surprising or frustrating - whether it's a first diagnosis or a relapse from a previous diagnosis. But there is always hope - Karen and Amanda will take you through the journey of finding recovery over 40.
E199 - Cynthia Newberry Martin - Using a Blog and a Book Tour to Support Your Books and The Importance of a Great Book CoverBook BioCynthia Newberry Martin's (she/her/hers) first novel, Tidal Flats, won the Gold Medal in Literary Fiction at the 2020 Independent Publisher Book Awards and the 14th Annual National Indie Excellence Award for Fiction. Her website features the How We Spend Our Days series, over a decade of essays by writers on their lives. She grew up in Atlanta and now lives in Columbus, Georgia, with her husband, and in Provincetown, Massachusetts, in a little house by the water. Her third novel, The Art of Her Life, will be published in June of 2023.MORE ABOUT MEI write novels about relationships, about how characters navigate between separateness and togetherness. About how they balance the need for both time to themselves and time together. About what compromise does to a person's sense of self.My early stories, essays, and reviews appeared in Hunger Mountain, Brevity, Gargoyle, Contrary Magazine, Clapboard House, Storyglossia, and Numéro Cinq. For a number of years, which I think of as my crazy years, I served as the Review Editor for Contrary Magazine AND the Writing Life Editor for Hunger Mountain AND I was in graduate school AND in a writing group.In 2012 I graduated from Vermont College of Fine Arts with an MFA in Creative Writing. Later that year, I was awarded a residency at Ragdale, where I stayed in the Playroom and threw pages from the tower down the stairs… In 2013, because Pam Houston and Karen Nelson needed a third body, I became a founding board member of the literary nonprofit Writing by Writers. The workshops are set in gorgeous places with excellent faculty, and you will find me there selling faculty books.CynthiaNewberryMartin.com___https://livingthenextchapter.com/podcast produced by: https://truemediasolutions.ca/A podcast is an excellent business card for your book, coaching program or business! Build a community away from the rented land of social media - speak directly to your community and position yourself as the expert that you truly are!Take your passion to the next level - let us help you start and grow your podcast! Podcasts work. Visit https://truemediasolutions.ca/Support the showBuzzsprout is our podcast host for this show!Ready to find a better podcast host for your show? Get a $20 credit applied to your new Buzzsprout Account by using our link! Starting a new show or looking for a better host? Buzzsprout is amazing!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1855306Please note! To qualify for this promotion. All accounts must remain on a pay plan and maintained in good standing (paid in full) for 2 consecutive billing cycles before credits are applied to either party.
On this episode, Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by Sophia who will continue to take us through her journey through treatment and what it means to live in recovery.
On today's program: Bob Good, U.S. Representative for the 5th District of Virginia, comments on the SPLC's coordination with Biden administration to villainize concerned parents. Karen Nelson and Artine Asadoorian, concerned mothers, share what they
On this episode, we'll be sharing a story of recovery. Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by Sophia who will take us through her journey of diagnosis, treatment, and what it means to live in recovery. This episode has been divided into two parts.
On today's episode, Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by Jackie Gustafson, NP-PPC here at Melrose. Karen and Jackie will discuss the impact eating disorders can have on women and their reproductive systems, especially as they enter their childbearing years.
On today's episode, we'll be talking about core beliefs and the variety of ways they can impact how we think about ourselves. Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by Patti Witt and together they will also discuss how self-talk can help us affirm our positive core beliefs as well as support growth and healing in our lives.
On today's episode, we will be discussing food as fuel for our bodies. Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by Jillian Tholen, a registered dietitian at TRIA who will help us understand what it means to balance nutritional needs and exercise as well as how disordered eating can impact athletes.
On today's episode, we'll talk about food—for nourishment, for enjoyment, for ourselves and for our families. Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by Alicia Phillips, manager of nutrition services here at Melrose to understand how “all foods fit” in the treatment of eating disorders.
On this episode, we'll be sharing a story of recovery. Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by Brenda who will take us through her journey of diagnosis, treatment, and what it means to live in recovery.
On today's episode, Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by Dr. Jill Leer. They will discuss the intersection of eating disorders and bariatric surgery.
On today's episode, Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by Dr. Kate Kardell, primary care physician here at Melrose. Karen and Kate will discuss what supportive medical care looks like for patients who are suffering from an eating disorder.
On today's episode, Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by Lisa Bonahoom, licensed marriage and family therapist here at Melrose. Karen and Lisa will discuss how parents and guardians can support a child struggling with an eating disorder by sharing practical tips and information to help support your child's recovery journey.
On today's episode, we'll be sharing a story of recovery. Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by Cindy who will take us through her daughter's journey of diagnosis, treatment, and what it means to live in recovery.
On this episode, we'll be sharing a recovery story. Dr. Karen Nelson is joined by Jessica who will take us through her journey of diagnosis, treatment, and what it means to live in recovery.