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Preventing Relapse with Eating Disorders

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The Eating Disorder Center of Montana is an intensive outpatient program designed to provide clients with support as they step down from inpatient care or to provide additional support to those who need more intensive services than traditional outpatient therapy.  It is the first program of its kind in Montana and the surrounding areas, created to fill a need in our community for clients struggling with eating disorders.  We currently serve adolescents and adults and offer a variety of therapeutic services.

Kim E. Lockwood EdS; LCPC has worked in the field of mental health for 18 years; first as a school psychologist and counselor, and then as a mental health provider in private practice for the past 10 years.  She specializes in working with clients with eating disorders; adolescents with multi-problem behaviors; and adolescents and adults with severe trauma.  Kim is trained in EMDR and is intensively trained in DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy).  She is currently clinical co-director of the EDCMT and is in partnership with several other clinicians who operate a center specializing in DBT in Bozeman, MT.

Jeni Gochin is a Marriage Family Therapist and Licensed Professional Counselor in Bozeman, MT. She is the co-Director of the Eating Disorder Center of Montana and in private practice as a psychotherapist where she treats young adults, couples, and family, for eating disorders and all other problems with living a meaningful life.

Join us for a discussion on how to prevent relapse from eating disorder rehabiliation when you have just returned from a therapeutic environment, Saturday, December 14th, at 10:00 AM PST on The Body Politc Radio. www.blogtalkadio.com/thebodypolitic

 

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