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Children,
The National PTA Magazine; October 2000; Volume 26 #2 Conquering Eating
Disorders at Home and in School: Lessons That Save Lives; a feature article by
Abigail H. Natenshon School
Conference Leadership and Lectures Illinois
Association of School Social Workers Conference; Recent
Consultations to Schools School
consultations help teachers and administrators formulate in-school programs for
primary and secondary prevention of eating disorders for all age groups,
facilitating the creation of teaching tools, resources, programs and support
groups for eligible students, consulting with counseling staff about dealing
with resistant, acting-out and vulnerable students and their parents.
New Trier High School;
Winnetka, Il
On Creating a Body Image Intervention Program for the Student
Body; A consultation for teachers, coaches and social service staff
Roosevelt Middle School; River Forest, Illinois
Teacher/Athletic Coach In-service/training about eating
disorders in the school
Highland Park High School,
IL
Teacher/Athletic Coach In-service/training about eating
disorders in the school
Glenbrook North High School
Eating Disorders
Speech and Member of Teaching Panel in honor Eating Disorder
Awareness Week, 2000
Glenbrook South High School
In-service training for counseling department
Northwestern University
Health Fair
Spring, 2003
Northwestern University
Chemical Educators Speaker, 2000
A training program for
student peer educators who deal with addictions
Testimonials from School Professionals
A school social
worker and participant in the Illinois Association of School Social Workers
Conference, 2000
"I just visited your site for kids. It is so informational and user friendly!"
Teachers, administrators, coaches, counselors - School social workers can direct teachers and parents to
it when they require clarification about eating disorders in youngsters.
Kids eager to have their parents understand what they
are going through can direct their parents to it. Teachers can use the workbook in health classes to offer
students interesting and informative health quizzes to raise their level of
self-awareness and insights. School personnel can assess their own personal issues
with eating and body image concerns to become better prepared to observe and
address these problems in their students. Eating disorders and the issues
that give rise to them are not just based in childhood. Studies show that
75% of women and 45% of men are unhappy with their physical appearance and
wish their bodies were different. Eating disorders are the most lethal of all the mental
health disorders. By learning to address these issues, you could save lives.
Professional's Guide
Download
the complimentary
Professional's Guide for school professionals in using When
Your Child Has an Eating Disorder: A Step-by-Step Workbook for Parents and Other
Caregivers as a resource for students and parents. The workbook will also
provide educators the insight and self awareness they require to effectively
intervene with students and parents. About
the Book When Your
Child Has an Eating Disorder: A Step-by-Step Workbook for Parents and Other
Caregivers is a
marvelous resource for you: Potent random comments from your students deserve a
potent and intentional response. Learn what these are. What should you do about the child whom you observe in
the cafeteria who is not eating lunch? What should you do about the child in the gymnasium who
is compulsively over-exercising? School nurses, what should you do about the exceedingly
thin child who comes to lie down in your office because of head aches and
feeling faint or dizzy?
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Psychotherapist Abigail H.
Natenshon has specialized in the treatment of eating disorders with individuals,
families, and groups for the past 35 years. She is the author of When Your
Child Has An Eating Disorder, A Step-by-Step Workbook For Parents And Other
Caregivers, and is currently writing Doing What Works: A Professional
Guide to the Treatment of Eating Disorders. Her work can be reviewed
further at
www.empoweredparents.com,
www.empoweredkidZ.com, and
www.treatingeatingdisorders.com.
For more information or to
request a workshop,
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