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January 26, 2012 - 8:11pm

Nicole Siegfried and Mary Bartlett at the Pentagon

Drs. Siegfried and Bartlett were asked to come to the Pentagon on Wednesday to brief Military leaders on Suicide and Eating Disorders in the Military. They were also able to discuss their newest study with Thomas Joiner currently awaiting IRB approval on resilience, eating disorders, and suicide in military cadets. 
 

January 17, 2011 - 10:38am

Sometimes the most harmful body image messages come from the most subtle of origins. Take a department store mannequin, for example. Because they often blend into the background, and do not move or speak, many of us do not realize that they can have an impact on our perceptions of body image. But they do - mannequin trends actually change over time. They are becoming taller, slimmer, while their bust size grows larger.

Imagine Me Beyond What You See

In response, International Association of Eating Disorders Professionals Foundation (iaedp) launched last year an annual body image art competition, an art-based campaign using mannequins to bring awareness to body image messaging and eating disorders.

Titled "Imagine Me Beyond What You See," the competition encourages treatment centers, private practices with art therapists, as well as individuals and students to submit a mannequin, using mixed media and other forms to alter and interpret the piece in an artistic manner.

With the help of staff arts instructor Spring Olson, our residents and clients have worked together to create a breathtaking submission to this year's competition:

iaedp Mannequin - front view   iaedp Mannequin - back view

The Magnolia Creek entry features the mannequin covered in colorful flora, with positive messages like love, hope, courage, desire, 'in full bloom', 'thankful for beginnings', and 'thirsting for growth'.

The winning entry will be spotlighted at iaedp's annual symposium this March and auctioned off, with proceeds going towards the iaedp foundation. Of course we're biased, but we think we have a serious contender here!

Click here for more information about the iaedp competition.
Click here for more information about the iaedp annual symposium.

February 12, 2010 - 8:45am

CandlesMagnolia Creek will be holding our 2nd Annual Candlelight vigil in honor of individuals whose lives have been touched by an eating disorder and in celebration of those in recovery. The candlelight vigil will take on February 24, 2010 (which falls during National Eating Disorders Awareness Week which runs February 21 - 27). Please mark your calendars and attend!

Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
7:00 PM

Reid Chapel, Samford University
800 Lakeshore Drive
Birmingham, Alabama 35229

The Vigil is Online as Well

As with last year, we have teamed up with the Alabama Network for Eating Disorders Awareness (ALNEDA) to make the vigil available online! If you would like to have a candle “lit” for you online during National Eating Disorders Awareness week this year, please fill out and submit this form. Even if you do plan to attend the vigil on Tuesday, you may request to light a candle online as well and have it up all week. Thank you to ALNEDA for making this available on their website.

 

October 19, 2009 - 8:10am

Fat Talk Free WeekFat Talk describes all of the statements made in everyday conversation that reinforce the thin ideal and contribute to women's dissatisfaction with their bodies. And Fat Talk doesn't necessarily have to be negative; they can seem positive yet reinforce the need to be thin.

By eliminating Fat Talk, we can begin to change the way we think about our bodies...for the better.

Tri-Delta is again teaming up with sponsors like the Academy for Eating Disorders, the National Eating Disorders Association, the National Organization for Women and others to promote "Fat Talk Free Week." It’s an awareness effort to draw attention to the damaging impact of fat talk and the "thin ideal" on today’s women in society.

So make a pledge this week amongst your friends and family to bury the fat talk. In fact, make pledge not to say anything negative related to appearances in general - it’s actually going to be a lot harder than you think.

Join us for a Fat Talk Free Presentation at University of Alabama Tuscaloosa

In recognition of "Fat Talk Free Week," executive director Nicole Siegfried will be speaking at the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa this week.

  • Wednesday, October 21, 2009
  • 6:00 pm
  • Tri-Delta Sorority House at University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa

Please come and join us and show your support!

October 17, 2009 - 12:47pm

Habitat for Humanity & Magnolia Creek team up

This Halloween, Magnolia Creek will help build another place for trick-or-treaters to visit at our second Habitat for Humanity day.

We will be joining forces again with Habitat for Humanity of Greater Birmingham to build quality, affordable housing for those who need it most!

Please come on out and join us for this very special cause:

Saturday, October 31, 2009
7:30 am - 4:00 pm (or until we run out of nails!)
808 Montana Circle
Birmingham, AL 35224

Please bring your own lunch and water.

For more information, please contact Jennifer at Habitat for Humanity at (205) 780 1234 x307 or Hays Brown with Magnolia Creek at (334) 412 5947.

You can also download our flyer and help us spread the word!

October 16, 2009 - 2:43pm

Last week, I was on vacation in New York with my sisters and it just so happened to be the same weekend as their national NEDA walk.  Since my middle sister and I are both recovered from eating disorders, we made a point to walk in celebration of our recovery,  in support for those at Magnolia Creek in treatment, and for those who need to seek treatment.  

When we arrived at the walk I was excited to see my friend and colleague, Jenni Schaefer, who sang her new song, "It's OK to be Happy" for the crowd of supporters. It was good to see Lynn Grefe, the Executive Director of NEDA, who made a point to ask about some Magnolia Creek alumnae with whom she was able to work at the last NEDA conference.

It was a time of hope, remembrance, and celebration, and I felt so fortunate to share it with my sisters.

With my sisters

with my sister        with my sister

Jenni sings & Emme motivates

Jenni Schaefer sings     supermodel Emme makes a speech

August 19, 2009 - 7:14am

Magnolia Creek & Habitat for Humanity team upMagnolia Creek and Habitat for Humanity of Greater Birmingham will be joining forces at the end of the month to build quality, affordable housing for those who need it most! Please consider coming out and joining us for this very special cause:

Saturday, August 29, 2009
7:30 am - 4:00 pm (or until we run out of nails!)

2712 Ave J Ensley
Birmingham, AL 35208

For more information, please contact Jennifer at Habitat for Humanity at (205) 780 1234 x307 or Hays Brown with Magnolia Creek at 334 412 5947. You can also download our flyer and help us spread the word!

August 17, 2009 - 11:29am

Daytime Alabama

Magnolia Creek's Executive Director Nicole Siegfried will be appearing on Daytime Alabama this Thursday to discuss eating disorders and treatment options. 

If you get NBC13, be sure to tune in between 11:30am and noon to catch her!

  • Daytime Alabama on NBC13
  • Thursday, August 20, 2009
  • 11:30 am - 12:00 pm
June 3, 2009 - 11:54am

Join Magnolia Creek next Thursday for our Community Celebration Event.

Our program will be kicking off several community initiatives that will promote awareness, treatment, and recovery from eating disorders.

The event will include a panel of professionals and recovered individuals, as well as some fun and entertainment.

June 11, 2009

At the Birmingham Zoo
Auditorium 2630
Cahaba Road
Birmingham, Alabama

Beginning at 6:30 pm

6/12 - 6/13: Alumni Reunion Weekend

Also, don't forget that our Alumni Reunion weekend follows right after. If you have not yet RSVP'd, please do so by the end of this week!

May 7, 2009 - 9:25am

 Eating Disorders Information NetworkJoin Magnolia Creek and EDIN (Eating Disorders Information Network) for a networking coffee. Learn more about EDIN's Professional Resource Network, and meet others who have a passion and commitment to eating disorder prevention in the Atlanta community.

At the World Peace Café

220 Hammond Dr NE
Atlanta, GA 30328
(404) 256-2100

Friday, May 8, 2009
10:00 am—11:30 am

There is no cost to attend. Please RSVP to Kris Shock at kris@myedin.org or 678-480-4275.