CARE Counseling has partnered with Heather Gallivan, PsyD, LP, Clinical Director at Melrose Center – Health Partners Park Nicollet, to present this training on important aspects for providers to be aware of regarding eating disorders in outpatient therapy settings. In addition to reviewing signs and symptoms of eating disorders, Dr. Gallivan will share about cultural factors to consider when working with eating concerns as well as interventions CARE clinicians can use in out-patient practice. Dr. Gallivan will also speak on what to look for in terms of when to refer to a higher level of care and how to coordinate care throughout this process.
CARE Psychotherapy Training Videos are intended solely for educational purposes for mental health professionals. Viewers are expected to treat confidential material found herein according to professional guidelines. Unauthorized viewing is prohibited.
Level of programming is Intermediate: assumes general familiarity with the topic.
This Grand Rounds is designed to help participants:
The presentation is designated for CARE Counseling mental health professionals (LP, LPC/LPCC, MFT/LMFT, LGSW/LICSW, LADC), pre-licensed mental health practitioners, and students.
CARE Counseling is approved by the Board of Psychology to sponsor continuing education. CARE maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
For more information on CARE sponsored continuing education offerings click here
About the Presenter:
Dr. Heather Gallivan is the Clinical Director at Melrose Center – Health Partners Park Nicollet. Before joining Melrose Center, she served five years in the United States Navy as an active duty psychologist. For over a decade, Dr. Gallivan has specialized in treating those who have weight and eating problems. She is passionate about preventing eating disorders through education and training.
*The speaker indicated a conflict of interest, regarding mentions of when and how to refer to place of work
This continuing education activity is approved by the MN Board of Psychology (LPC/LPCC) for one and a half (1.5) credit hours. Clinicians will need to attend the full session to receive CE. It is the responsibility of each learner to verify that continuing education earned at CARE or elsewhere meets the requirements for their State and individual license.
To receive 1 CE credit(s): Clinicians will need to attend the full training and obtain a passing post test score (max of 3 attempts allotted). CARE maintains attendance records of all continuing education event attendees for a period of at least three years.
For any accommodations needed, please reach out to training@care-clinics.com
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