Past Events

2004 Faculty: Annual Conference of The Eastern Group Psychotherapy Society.
Workshop: Treating Anorexia, Bulimia and Compulsive Overeating in the Group Setting.
2004 Invited Presenter: Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services, Two Night Workshop, "The Emotional Struggles of Weight Regulation, Why Can't I Just Do It?", Jewish Community Center of NYC.

2002 Faculty: Annual Conference of The Eastern Group Psychotherapy Society.
Workshop: Treating Anorexia, Bulimia and Compulsive Overeating in the Group Setting.
2001 Faculty: Annual Conference, American Group Psychotherapy Association.
Workshop: The Body Image Workshop: An Integrated Group Therapy Model focusing on distorted body image in the adult disordered eating population.
2000 Faculty: Annual Conference, American Group Psychotherapy Association.
Presented The Body Image Workshop: An Integrated Group Therapy Model focusing on distorted body image in the adult disordered eating population.
1998 Faculty: Annual Conference of The Eastern Group Psychotherapy Society.
Workshop: Treating Anorexia, Bulimia and Compulsive Overeating in the Group Setting.
1996 Invited Lecturer: NYU Medical Center, Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine. Psychology Intern Training Program.: "Overview of Clinical Aspects of Weight Control and Regulation".

1991 Resource Person: New York Times, Resource Person, Interview "The 90’s Woman: How Fat is Fat?" Same article reprinted International Herald Tribune.

1991 Resource Person: NBC, CBS, Resource Person, Interview "The Changing Body Image of Women".

1991 Resource Person: Woman’s Day, Interview "Exercise in the 90’s."

1986 Invited Lecturer: CUNY Sophie Davis School of Bio-Medical Education. "Women’s Health Issues, Women and Dieting."

1984 Resource Person: NYC Television, "Eating During the Holiday Season".

1981 Invited Lecturer: City College of New York City, Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education.
Seminar series in Bioethics, Community Health and Social Medicine. A course given to pre-medical students to sensitize and demonstrate the relationship of health care and its delivery system to other social institutions and to technology, with particular emphasis on the conceptual assumptions behind contemporary medicine and methodologies used in problem solving.

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