Laura Collins Lyster-Mensh
  • Meet Laura
  • Laura's Books
    • Eating With Your Anorexic
    • Specific Scent of Snakes
    • Throwing Starfish Across the Sea
    • Auldton Laughing Club
  • New Plates podcast
    • Episode 30: Meet Kerrie Baldwin
    • Episode 29 - Dr. Lauren Muhlheim
    • Episode 28: Chicago
    • Episode 27: Done With Dieting? #WakeUpWeightWatchers
    • Episode 26: Croatian Parent Activist Wears Eating Disorder Cause on His Chest
    • Episode 25: Meet Jackie, A Young Woman With A Plan
    • Episode 24: The Science Behind the Nine Truths
    • Episode 23 - Millie Plotkin, Informationist
    • Episode 22 - Tabitha Farrar
    • Episode 21: State Not Weight with Dr. Rebecka Peebles
    • Episode 20: Meet Jessica Setnick RD
    • Episode 19: Maudsley Myths
    • Episode 18: ICED in Prague
    • Episode 17: Cynthia Bulik
    • Episode 16: Dr. Judith Brisman
    • Episode 15: Beth Mayer from MEDA
    • Episode 14: Meet JD Ouellette, Parent Advocate
    • Episode 13: Australian Carer Conference, with Nicki Wilson
    • Episode 12: Eating Disorder Coalition Advocacy Day
    • Episode 11: Gurze/Salucore ED Resource partners, Kathryn and Michael Cortese
    • Episode 10: Meet Tarah Martos
    • Episode 9: Michael P. Levine on Prevention of Eating Disorders
    • Episode 8: Joan Riederer at Sock-It To ED
    • Episode 7: Eric F. van Furth in The Netherlands
    • Episode 6: Erica Husain at Charlotte's Helix and DNA
    • Episode 5: Chevese Underhill Turner at BEDA
    • Episode 4: NEW FED-TR at UCSD and CBL
    • Episode 3: Belinda Caldwell at CEED
    • Episode 2: History of Parent Involvement in Eating Disorders Treatment
    • Episode 1: Why Include Families in Treatment?

New Plates podcast Episode 3, December 18, 2016

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Guest: Belinda Caldwell Executive Director of F.E.A.S.T. and Carer Consultant at Victorian Centre of Excellence in Eating Disorders

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Mentioned:
  • Family-Based Treatment (Maudsley Approach)
  • CAHMS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services)
  • There is no such thing as “late terminal anorexia-nervosa”
  • Judge Rules Anorexic New Jersey Woman Can’t Be Force Fed
  • The Academy for Eating Disorders Advocates for Early Intervention and Specialized Care for Eating Disorders Treatment in Response to Morristown, NJ Ruling
  • Eating Disorders Coalition: Congress Makes History by Passing First Ever Eating Disorders Legislation
  • Kitty Westin
  • Reach Out and Recover website
  • 5 Tips for Holidays
  • Tabitha Farrar’s episode on the Christmas season
  • Dr. Sarah Ravin’s oldie but goodie blog post on the holidays
  • The Parent Family Network at NEDA
  • Dr. Lauren Muhlheim, at Eating Disorder Therapy LA
  • Cotton Candy Ice Cream song by Daphne
 
Comments left on Facebook after episode 1 about why include families in treatment:

Joy S.  New Plates Facebook Page
November 22
“Oh MA gawd.... I want to tattoo this on my forehead and Katies so every time we see a therapist/ dietician/ enter in a new program they know what our expectations are and they can kick us out right away, lol”
 
Kathleen Kara Fitzpatrick, New Plates Facebook Page
November 22 at 2:47am
 
“I work with families because no one walks through life alone. Helping entire systems learn skills that help - not just with eating but with all of the challenges of life - changes lives. I believe families are sacred ground for each of us and we must all do our part to keep them safe and healthy. I so rarely meet a parent who doesn't want to be better, to do more. And I have never met anyone who wants an eating disorder.”
 
Fiona Bromelow, New Plates Facebook Page
November 21 at 4:49pm
 
“Laura Collins Lyster-Mensh may be able to guess what I'm going to say next. " Most families are well-suited to the work of saving their child's life IF they are provided the proper psychoeducation and tools" emphasis on the IF mine! Giving parents all of the responsibility but none of the tools and no back up isn't empowering and doesn't work. As Prof Janet Treasure says on the podcast there is economic motivation for providers to use parents as a vital part of care - so far so good, for all the reasons given. It is UN-economic however to expect the most vital part of the team to work without support and true empowerment.”
 
 

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  • Meet Laura
  • Laura's Books
    • Eating With Your Anorexic
    • Specific Scent of Snakes
    • Throwing Starfish Across the Sea
    • Auldton Laughing Club
  • New Plates podcast
    • Episode 30: Meet Kerrie Baldwin
    • Episode 29 - Dr. Lauren Muhlheim
    • Episode 28: Chicago
    • Episode 27: Done With Dieting? #WakeUpWeightWatchers
    • Episode 26: Croatian Parent Activist Wears Eating Disorder Cause on His Chest
    • Episode 25: Meet Jackie, A Young Woman With A Plan
    • Episode 24: The Science Behind the Nine Truths
    • Episode 23 - Millie Plotkin, Informationist
    • Episode 22 - Tabitha Farrar
    • Episode 21: State Not Weight with Dr. Rebecka Peebles
    • Episode 20: Meet Jessica Setnick RD
    • Episode 19: Maudsley Myths
    • Episode 18: ICED in Prague
    • Episode 17: Cynthia Bulik
    • Episode 16: Dr. Judith Brisman
    • Episode 15: Beth Mayer from MEDA
    • Episode 14: Meet JD Ouellette, Parent Advocate
    • Episode 13: Australian Carer Conference, with Nicki Wilson
    • Episode 12: Eating Disorder Coalition Advocacy Day
    • Episode 11: Gurze/Salucore ED Resource partners, Kathryn and Michael Cortese
    • Episode 10: Meet Tarah Martos
    • Episode 9: Michael P. Levine on Prevention of Eating Disorders
    • Episode 8: Joan Riederer at Sock-It To ED
    • Episode 7: Eric F. van Furth in The Netherlands
    • Episode 6: Erica Husain at Charlotte's Helix and DNA
    • Episode 5: Chevese Underhill Turner at BEDA
    • Episode 4: NEW FED-TR at UCSD and CBL
    • Episode 3: Belinda Caldwell at CEED
    • Episode 2: History of Parent Involvement in Eating Disorders Treatment
    • Episode 1: Why Include Families in Treatment?