Calendar

Feb
23
Sat
Yoga Workshop
Feb 23 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Yoga is a compassionate and self-loving practice known to reduce eating disorder symptoms and increase body awareness in a non-competitive and non-judgmental environment. Join us with two wonderful instructors from our community for a gentle class and time for connection.

Event Details:
Date: Saturday, February 23rd
Time: 12:00-2:00PM
Location: 255 Clayton St. #301 Denver 80206

Space is limited!
RSVP to info@eatingdisorderfoundation.org or 303.322.337

About the Facilitators:

Megan Foster
Megan Foster is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT-200) with a passion for supporting others in their healing from eating disorders. Megan began practicing yoga with her mom as a kid, and later found the practice again as a way to heal her relationship to her body in her early 20’s. Her background in social work and emotional healing informs the way that she teaches yoga, aiming to create a safe, healing experience for the body, mind, and soul, and helps all people to feel what their body needs in the moment.

Brogan Rossi
Brogan started her yoga journey while living abroad in New Zealand with her husband in 2013. She worked at a yoga studio and quickly fell in love with the community the practice brought with it. Since then, Brogan has received both her Yoga Sculpt license and 200-hour RYT license from Core Power Yoga. Yoga has transformed her life by reducing stress, creating a safe and welcoming community, and increasing her overall devotion to self-care and wellbeing.

Mar
6
Wed
Money and Milkshakes: Webinar
Mar 6 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Didn’t get a chance to attend Friday’s Coffee and Conversation on the intersection between finances and eating disorders? Not to worry – Wendy will be presenting again, in webinar form!
Do you find yourself struggling with money?  What is your “money story?”  What is a decision-making disorder?  In what ways do we substitute symptoms between eating disorders and finances?  Do eating disorders and finance struggles have similar roots?
Learn about all this and more during our upcoming webinar! https://zoom.us/j/315177825
 
Wendy will also be holding an in-person group to process more about the discussion we had on Friday. You do not need to have attended Friday’s workshop to participate. Flyer
Wendy is also offering a 3-week group on Yoga, Money, and Intention. yoga, money, intention flyer
Mar
12
Tue
Parent Workshop
Mar 12 @ 3:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Free Parent Workshop

March 12th from 3-8PM

at The Eating Disorder Foundation

Registration is currently FULL – join the wait list at info@eatingdisorderfoundation.org or 303-322-3373

  • Are you the parent of a child with an eating disorder?
  • Do you blame yourself for your child’s illness and/or struggles?
  • Does this self-blame weigh you down?

Join us for an experiential workshop where you will have the opportunity to release some of the pain of parental self-blame. Facilitated by Dr. Adele Lafrance and rooted deeply in compassion, this workshop will involve individual and group exercises to move through the guilt and shame that often surface when supporting a child with an eating disorder, no matter their age.

Dr. Adele Lafrance is an Associate Professor of Psychology from Ontario, Canada. She is a clinical psychologist and co-developer of Emotion-Focused Family Therapy (EFFT). As founding co-director of Mental Health Foundations, Dr. Lafrance provides consultation and training for clinicians, school boards and mental health agencies worldwide. She has published extensively in the field of clinical psychology and currently supports the research base for emotion-focused interventions in mental health and school settings. Dr. Lafrance is regularly interviewed in the media and is a frequent speaker throughout the world. She also makes many practical resources for parents, caregivers and other adult influencers available on her website (without cost: www.mentalhealthfoundations.ca).

Apr
20
Sat
Garden Series
Apr 20 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am

Sign up for our Mindful Gardening Workshop!  Join us for a fun and nourishing workshop practicing the concepts of mindfulness while cultivating your own beautiful garden. There is no prior gardening or mindfulness experience required to reap the rewards of this workshop.

All are welcome!

RSVP today at info@eatingdisorderfoundation.org or 303.322.3373

Learn more about EDF’s therapeutic garden

 

 

 

 

It is our hope that members of the community can utilize our garden space to improve their mental wellness!

Each workshop in the garden series will include seasonally relevant gardening activities, discussions, mindfulness activities, and volunteering hours that should be accessible to most levels of ability. This series is not specific to eating disorders and is open to people anywhere on the mental health spectrum. However, the series aims to improve relationships with food and our own bodies.

Please dress appropriately in layers, wear sunscreen, and come prepared to get your hands dirty!

 

Learn more at eatingdisorderfoundation.org/get-involved/garden

Free! Donations are appreciated

Activities include:
Yoga, meditation and mindfulness
Soil, mulch, and composting
Companion planting and plant guilds
Planting seedlings
Native edible plants and “food forests”
Making herbal teas
Beneficial vs. harmful weeds
Food justice and food insecutiry
Food as medicine
Cooking from the garden
and more!

Schedule:
Earth Day – April 20th at 9am
Mother’s Day – May 11th at 9am
Nurturing Relationships – May 19th at 9am
Being Present – June 22nd at 9am
Getting Into the Weeds – July 13th at 9am
Food in Community – August 3rd at 9am
Food in Community Part 2 – August 24th at 9am
Celebrating Abundance – September 14th at 9am
Preparing for Change – October 12th at 9am

Learn more at eatingdisorderfoundation.org/get-involved/garden

Phone: (303) 322-2272

Email: mganz@eatingdisorderfoundation.org

Apr
26
Fri
Coffee and Conversation: Dating without Disordered Eating
Apr 26 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am

Friday, April 26th 9:00-11:00AM

It’s no secret the dating world is complicated, especially when we are still working out the relationship we have with our own body and eating behaviors. Join the conversation with Karlee Golightly, a Registered Dietitian, Body Positive Yoga Teacher and the Mama of Moxie Mind.

We’ll talk about…

– Not letting your eating disorder define your body and worth. You are more interesting than your body.

– How to approach conversations about your relationship with food/body/exercise with someone new.

– The correlation between disordered eating and dating/sex patterns: AN vs BN.

– Recognizing triggering behaviors from someone you’re dating and how to talk about it.

– Navigating compliments and others’ views of your body.

– Dating in Denver culture: you don’t have to be a runner, into snowboarding, or like hiking 14’ers to go on dates.

 

Space is limited!

RSVP today at info@eatingdisorderfoundation.org or 303.322.3373

May
8
Wed
Southern Smash
May 8 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am

 

Discussion With McCall Dempsey In Denver, CO

Join ERC and Eating Disorder Foundation for a discussion with McCall Dempsey, Founder of Southern Smash. Southern Smash aims to educate the public about the dangers of eating disorders and also to empower individuals to celebrate and embrace true beauty and self-love. Southern Smash brings awareness through SmashTALK panel discussions and its unique and empowering scale smashing events.

Coffee and snacks will be provided

 

Schedule
Time: 9AM – 11AM
Date: Wednesday May 8th

Location 
Eating Disorder Foundation
1901 E 20th Ave
Denver, CO 80205

 

Register or send questions to Maggie.Moore@eatingrecovery.com 

May
11
Sat
Garden Series
May 11 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am

Sign up for our Mindful Gardening Workshop!  Join us for a fun and nourishing workshop practicing the concepts of mindfulness while cultivating your own beautiful garden. There is no prior gardening or mindfulness experience required to reap the rewards of this workshop.

All are welcome!

RSVP today at info@eatingdisorderfoundation.org or 303.322.3373

Learn more about EDF’s therapeutic garden

 

 

 

 

It is our hope that members of the community can utilize our garden space to improve their mental wellness!

Each workshop in the garden series will include seasonally relevant gardening activities, discussions, mindfulness activities, and volunteering hours that should be accessible to most levels of ability. This series is not specific to eating disorders and is open to people anywhere on the mental health spectrum. However, the series aims to improve relationships with food and our own bodies.

Please dress appropriately in layers, wear sunscreen, and come prepared to get your hands dirty!

 

Learn more at eatingdisorderfoundation.org/get-involved/garden

Free! Donations are appreciated

Activities include:
Yoga, meditation and mindfulness
Soil, mulch, and composting
Companion planting and plant guilds
Planting seedlings
Native edible plants and “food forests”
Making herbal teas
Beneficial vs. harmful weeds
Food justice and food insecutiry
Food as medicine
Cooking from the garden
and more!

Schedule:
Earth Day – April 20th at 9am
Mother’s Day – May 11th at 9am
Nurturing Relationships – May 19th at 9am
Being Present – June 22nd at 9am
Getting Into the Weeds – July 13th at 9am
Food in Community – August 3rd at 9am
Food in Community Part 2 – August 24th at 9am
Celebrating Abundance – September 14th at 9am
Preparing for Change – October 12th at 9am

Learn more at eatingdisorderfoundation.org/get-involved/garden

Phone: (303) 322-2272

Email: mganz@eatingdisorderfoundation.org

May
19
Sun
Garden Series
May 19 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am

Sign up for our Mindful Gardening Workshop!  Join us for a fun and nourishing workshop practicing the concepts of mindfulness while cultivating your own beautiful garden. There is no prior gardening or mindfulness experience required to reap the rewards of this workshop.

All are welcome!

RSVP today at info@eatingdisorderfoundation.org or 303.322.3373

Learn more about EDF’s therapeutic garden

 

 

 

 

It is our hope that members of the community can utilize our garden space to improve their mental wellness!

Each workshop in the garden series will include seasonally relevant gardening activities, discussions, mindfulness activities, and volunteering hours that should be accessible to most levels of ability. This series is not specific to eating disorders and is open to people anywhere on the mental health spectrum. However, the series aims to improve relationships with food and our own bodies.

Please dress appropriately in layers, wear sunscreen, and come prepared to get your hands dirty!

 

Learn more at eatingdisorderfoundation.org/get-involved/garden

Free! Donations are appreciated

Activities include:
Yoga, meditation and mindfulness
Soil, mulch, and composting
Companion planting and plant guilds
Planting seedlings
Native edible plants and “food forests”
Making herbal teas
Beneficial vs. harmful weeds
Food justice and food insecutiry
Food as medicine
Cooking from the garden
and more!

Schedule:
Earth Day – April 20th at 9am
Mother’s Day – May 11th at 9am
Nurturing Relationships – May 19th at 9am
Being Present – June 22nd at 9am
Getting Into the Weeds – July 13th at 9am
Food in Community – August 3rd at 9am
Food in Community Part 2 – August 24th at 9am
Celebrating Abundance – September 14th at 9am
Preparing for Change – October 12th at 9am

Learn more at eatingdisorderfoundation.org/get-involved/garden

Phone: (303) 322-2272

Email: mganz@eatingdisorderfoundation.org

Jun
22
Sat
Garden Series
Jun 22 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am

Sign up for our Mindful Gardening Workshop!  Join us for a fun and nourishing workshop practicing the concepts of mindfulness while cultivating your own beautiful garden. There is no prior gardening or mindfulness experience required to reap the rewards of this workshop.

All are welcome!

RSVP today at info@eatingdisorderfoundation.org or 303.322.3373

Learn more about EDF’s therapeutic garden

 

 

 

 

It is our hope that members of the community can utilize our garden space to improve their mental wellness!

Each workshop in the garden series will include seasonally relevant gardening activities, discussions, mindfulness activities, and volunteering hours that should be accessible to most levels of ability. This series is not specific to eating disorders and is open to people anywhere on the mental health spectrum. However, the series aims to improve relationships with food and our own bodies.

Please dress appropriately in layers, wear sunscreen, and come prepared to get your hands dirty!

 

Learn more at eatingdisorderfoundation.org/get-involved/garden

Free! Donations are appreciated

Activities include:
Yoga, meditation and mindfulness
Soil, mulch, and composting
Companion planting and plant guilds
Planting seedlings
Native edible plants and “food forests”
Making herbal teas
Beneficial vs. harmful weeds
Food justice and food insecutiry
Food as medicine
Cooking from the garden
and more!

Schedule:
Earth Day – April 20th at 9am
Mother’s Day – May 11th at 9am
Nurturing Relationships – May 19th at 9am
Being Present – June 22nd at 9am
Getting Into the Weeds – July 13th at 9am
Food in Community – August 3rd at 9am
Food in Community Part 2 – August 24th at 9am
Celebrating Abundance – September 14th at 9am
Preparing for Change – October 12th at 9am

Learn more at eatingdisorderfoundation.org/get-involved/garden

Phone: (303) 322-2272

Email: mganz@eatingdisorderfoundation.org

Jun
27
Thu
Coffee and Conversation: Body Image in the LGBTQ+ Community
Jun 27 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am

 A closer look at the LGBTQ+ community and how their body image is uniquely impacted in American culture

June 27th from 9-11am.

  • LGBTQ+ people and their body image; statistics of eating disorders and mental illness
  • Why this is happening so acutely to the LGBTQ+ community compared to their straight counterparts
  • LGBTQ+ culture and how this contributes to society’s high expectations for the way our bodies should look
  • Barriers to treatment and how to overcome them
  • How allies can help

Kaila Peak-Rishel, LCSW, LMFTc, is an open member of the LGBTQ+ community and has been passionate about improving care to LGBTQ+ members within therapy and the health care system.

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Kaila is an open member of the LGBTQ+ community and has been passionate about improving care to LGBTQ+ members within therapy and the health care system. Kaila Peak-Rishel earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology as well as Women and Gender Studies with a minor in LGBTQ+ Studies at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. Graduating Magna Cum Laude, she knew she wanted to severe the LGBTQ+ community within relationship therapy and eating disorders. Kaila moved to Denver and obtained her Master of Social Work at University of Denver with a concentration in family systems. She went on to earn her Marriage and Family Therapy Certification at Denver Family Institute, in which she worked and focused on individuals and relationships within the LGBTQ+ and poly communities. During this time, Kaila worked at Children’s Hospital Colorado on the Eating Disorder Unit and trained in Maudsley on impatient, partial hospitalization, and outpatient levels of care. Before opening her private practice in July of 2016, she worked at the Gender Identity Center mainly working with individuals through their transition. During this time, Kaila also ran a beauty group to help transwomen learn more beauty techniques from each other and acted as an open forum to discuss body image. Kaila also has a background in the salon industry. After graduate school Kaila focused completely to work on getting the best care for the LGBTQ+ community with eating disorders, anxiety, and depression in all levels of care. Kaila currently works at Eating Recovery Center on the Child and Adolescent Unit and serves as the LGBTQ+ subject matter expert. Kaila works with leadership to improve the ways ERC provides treatment to the LGBTQ+ during their stay and teaches staff about the LGBTQ+ culture and barriers to successful treatment. Kaila continues to run a small private practice that focuses on sexuality, sexual traumas, and relationships. Kaila is a member of AASECT- American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (www.aasect.org) and AAMFT- American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists(www.aamft.org). Kaila’s CEDS – Certified Eating Disorder Specialist – application is currently pending for approval.

 

 

Space is limited!

RSVP today at info@eatingdisorderfoundation.org or 303.322.3373