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Event

Supporting Loved Ones with Eating Disorders

Thursday, February 4, 2021 11:30to14:00
Supporting Loved Ones with Eating Disorders
The Supporting Loved Ones Event aims to provide a safe space where folks can come together and feel supported in their efforts to support loved ones with disordered eating and eating disorders. This is a time where individuals are welcome to come with questions or just to listen to two Douglas Institute therapists. Discussion will surround how you can care for someone, and how you can support yourself in the process.
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☆ MEET OUR SPEAKERS ☆
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Alexandra Richard is a fourth-year PhD student in the Clinical Psychology program at ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ. Her research focuses on investigating the mechanisms by which perfectionism acts as a cognitive-personality vulnerability factor that places individuals at greater risk for decreased well-being, including anxiety, and depression. Her clinical training has focused on working with adults with mood, anxiety, and eating disorders. She has completed clinical placements at ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ Counselling Services and the Emotional Health CBT Clinic and is presently an intern at the Douglas Hospital’s Eating Disorders Continuum.
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Catherine Hébert is completing the third year of her Ph.D. in Counselling Psychology at ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ under the supervision of Dr. Martin Drapeau. Her research interest is focused on best practices in psychology, differential responses to cognitive behavioral therapy for depression, and the psychotherapy process. She completed her master's internship at the SASS Counselling and Coaching clinic where she provided short-term and long-term personal counseling to university students. She currently works at the Medipsy clinic offering psychotherapy for mood, anxiety, and eating disorders while also completing an internship at the Douglas Hospital in the Eating Disorders Continuum clinic.
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LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
While this event is happening virtually, the EDRSC is based in Tiohtiá:ke, colonially known as Montreal. Therefore, we must acknowledge that this entire island is located on unceded and unsurrendered Indigenous land. The Kanien’kehá:ka Nation are recognized as the custodians of the land and water on which we gather today. Tiohtiá:ke has historically been an important meeting place for different Indigenous nations. We must recognize the unique and disproportionate hardships Indigenous people have faced and continue to face as a result of colonialism. It is important to not only acknowledge these hardships but to also actively resist colonialism and neo-colonialism in the diversity of forms they take, as we stand in solidarity with Indigenous peoples. We encourage settlers to acknowledge their privilege and question how they are working to be anti-oppressive every day.
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