MEDA's 18th Annual National Conference
 
Friday, April 5, 2013
Keynote - 8:45-10:15AMWho's That Grey Haired Wrinkly Woman in the Mirror? Eating Disorders and Body Image in Midlife and Beyond
Session 1 - 10:30AM-12:00PMTreatment Track: 1A - Integrating Dialectical Behavior Therapy and Family-Based Treatment for multi-problem adolescents with eating disordersEducation & Prevention Track: 1B - Contextual Body Image in Female Athletes: Research, Assessment, and TreatmentFamily Track: 1C - Denial: The Cost of Belonging: A Mother’s Psychological Journey
Session 2 - 1:00-2:30PMTreatment Track: 2A - Living Out Loud: Psychodrama Sculpts RecoveryEducation & Prevention Track: 2B - Let’s Get Physical: Working with Weight Stigma, Body Shame, & Exercise TraumaFamily Track: 2C - Daddy's Little Girl: Dads, Daughters & Disorders
Session 3 - 2:45-4:15PMTreatment Track: 3A - Becoming an Embodied Therapist: Accessing the Language of the Body in the Treatment of Eating DisordersEducation & Prevention Track: 3B - Mindful Eating Meditations for BED and Bulimia: Tools for therapists to reduce binge eating and enhance psychotherapy outcomesFamily Track: 3C - Teaching Kids to Care for Their Bodies: Health Promotion Versus “Size Prevention”

Saturday, April 6, 2013
Keynote - 8:45-10:15AMDistracted and Hungry: The Relationship Between ADHD and Eating Disorders
Session 4 - 10:30AM-12:00PMCo-occurring Disorders Track: 4A - OCD and Eating Disorders: Who’s Driving the Bus?Special Topics Track: 4B - Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr, Oh My! Safe and Ethical Social Media Use in Eating Disorder Clinical PracticeEducation & Prevention Track: 4C - Teaching Kids to Care for Their Bodies: Health Promotion Versus “Size Prevention”
Session 5 - 1:00-2:30PMCo-occurring Disorders Track: 5A - Eating Disorders in Type 1 Diabetes: Research and TreatmentSpecial Topics Track: 5B - The Kitchen’s Perspective: Creating a Safe Place Through Supported Exposures and Skill Development in the Treatment of Eating DisordersEducation & Prevention Track: 5C - Diverse Intersections: Disordered Eating, Sexual Orientation, & Gender Identity in Context
Endnote - 2:45-4:15PMWhat every Clinician Should Know About the Etiology and Recovery from Eating Disorders