Presentations by Dr. Cris Haltom
Recent presentations:
2008
Co-present Parent Partner Program to staff and affiliates of the Eating Disorders Recovery Center of Western New York and the public, St. Mary's Hospital, Rochester, N.Y., Feb. 29 (go to www.nyeatingdisorders.org, contact Laurie Naber at 585-368-3383 to register.)
2007
Kentucky State Psychological Association, Louisville, KY: "Family-Based Treatment for Anorexia and Bulimia: The Maudsley Approach," Nov. 8
2007
Ithaca College Counseling Center, Ithaca, New York Professional Development workshop: "Eating disorders: serious mental illnesses", Oct. 25
2007
Cornell Cooperative Extension System Conference: The Public Value of Extension, Cornell University, Ithaca. NY: co-present workshop "It's not about food!" Oct. 11, 2007
2007
Eating Disorders Recovery Center of Western NY, Syracuse University, Dept. of Marriage and Family Therapy Workshop presentation: "Family-based treatment of eating disorders", Oct. 5
2007
Massachusetts Eating Disorders Association. Boston, Mass. "Parent-Empowered Eating Disorder Treatment: The Maudsley Method." March 24
2007
Ithaca College. Ithaca, New York "Fit in your genes: make peace with your body." Health Promotions Series, Feb. 5
2006
International Assoc. of Eating Disorder Professionals Symposium Chicago: Workshop: Parent-Empowered Eating Disorder Treatment: Reflections on the Maudsley Method.
2006
Ophelia's Place: Hope, Help, and Healing Conference Syracuse N.Y. Presented workshop: The Maudsley Model: A New Family Treatment, Feb. 25
2005
New York State Psychological Association 2005 Annual Convention: Presented workshop: How can we help kids with eating disorders? Parenting styles and family treatment, May14
2005
Panel presentation: Treatment team coordination, New York State Eating Disorders Initiative Conference, Feb.
In addition, Cris has presented twice at the Renfrew Foundation Annual Conference, at the American Psychological Association, and co-presented at the University of Rochester School of medicine on the topic of eating disorders.