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Published in "Renfrew Perspectives"

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Magnolia Creek is pleased to announce that our executive director, Nicole Siegfried, and clinical director, Elizabeth Mullins, have recently published an article that is appearing in the summer edition of  Perspectives, The Renfrew Center Foundation's biannual publication for women's mental health care professionals.

Their article, "Shame on You: Shame-Reduction Exercises in Treatment of Eating Disorders" discusses the role of shame in eating disorders and provides several experiential-based shame-reduction exercises for treatment professionals to use.

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I just wanted to share my

I just wanted to share my feelings about the recent "Family Weekend" my wife and I attended. WOW what an eye opener, not only did we get more understanding to our daughters disease, but we also learned that we are not in this alone.
We both found that the communication exercises were very helpful and helped us deal with the anger towards eating disorders,ie ED. We also feel that it showed our daughter that we love her and hate the disease, so often easily confused.
For any parent that may have a daughter or son in treatment here, we highly recomend that you take advantage of "Family Weekend"