Presenter Bio:Dawn Delgado, MS, LMFT, CEDS-S, EMDR
NATIONAL DIRECTOR OF CLINICAL DEVELOPMENT, Center for Discovery
Dawn Delgado, LMFT, CEDS-S, is a Certified Eating Disorder Specialist
Supervisor, an EMDR-trained trauma Clinician, and is recently training
in the Neurofeedback modality. Dawn has been in the mental health
field for 20 years, working with eating disorders and trauma in
inpatient, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient treatment
centers for 17 years. Dawn developed and lead the company’s 20+
outpatient eating disorder programs as National Director of Operations
and is currently the Director of Clinical Development with the
company. Dawn supported the launch of Discovery’s Binge Eating
Disorder Path To Peace Program in 2018 and went on to develop and
launch the company's first NeuroCenter sites, which provide EMDR
treatment and Neurofeedback to eating disorder clients.
Dawn is the Founder of Inspire Evolve (2007) in Los Angeles where she
treats clients with EMDR, Eye Movement Desensitization and
Reprocessing. She is a blog writer for Psychology Today on the topics
of eating disorders, trauma, and mental health. Dawn is a former
membership chair for the of the International Association of Eating
Disorder Professionals, Los Angeles chapter. Dawn presents nationally
on the topics of eating disorders and trauma and has conducted
trainings and retreats overseas in Dubai and Bali. Dawn has a 20+ year
passion and practice for yoga and travel and has worked and
volunteered in Indonesia, Cambodia, Singapore, Java, South America,
and Dubai.
Trauma informed care is a vital foundation of any therapeutic
approach, especially in sensitive temperament client populations like
the eating disorder population. Traumatic experiences lie on a
spectrum and involve a number of factors that influence the impact on
the individual. This presentation will introduce a tangible working
equation to support clients and clinicians in partnering to better
understand the brain-body impact of trauma, as well as suggesting keys
for recovery and integration. Dawn’s trauma impact equation, TIE,
will explore complexity and severity, developmental stage, nervous
system impact, subjective experience, and both the resilience factor.
The TIE provides a roadmap for the clinician and the client to partner
in exploration of traumatic impact with a spotlight on resilience and
potential for post traumatic growth. Utilizing this trauma impact
equation, TIE, with evidence-based modalities like EMDR and
Neurofeedback will help professionals to more effectively treat the
underlying root causes of eating disorders.
Learning Objectives:
1. Participants will be able to identify 5 key components of traumatic
impact on an individual.
2. Participants will be able to specify the known rates of sexual
abuse in eating disorder clients by diagnosis.
3. Participants will explain the impact of adverse childhood
experiences, ACEs on disease, disability, substance use, and social
issues.
4. Participants will be able to specify parts of the brain involved in
1) talk therapy, 2) memory consolidation, and 3) alerting to safety
threats.
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IAEDP MEMBERS - $20
ALL OTHER ATTENDEES - $30
AGENDA
9-930am - Networking and Breakfast
930-1130am - Presentation
1130am-12pm - Q&A
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04/04/2020 Last update