Castlewood Supports Elisa Project
Castlewood Treatment Center is proud to partner with the Elisa Project for the 2012 Annual Professional Symposium for the prevention and treatment of Eating Disorders. The symposium will be held at University of Texas Southwestern Medical school on February 16-17, 2012. Dr. Mark Schwartz, Castlewood Clinical Co-Director will be presenting at the symposium.
The Elisa Project was founded in 1999 by Rick and Leslie McCall in memory of their daughter Elisa, who suffered from an eating disorder and ultimately took her own life. A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, The Elisa Project is dedicated to the prevention and effective treatment of eating disorders through support, awareness, education, and advocacy. They strive to be the premier knowledge resource on eating disorders and a proactive agent of change to ensure that all those affected by these diseases receive the treatment and support they need. Among our program goals:
Public Awareness: Educate the public to understand, prevent, and destigmatize eating disorders.
Community Education and Support: Empower those affected by eating disorders to understand and manage their health needs and to communicate effectively with their family, friends, and healthcare professionals.
Professional Education: Enhance the proficiency of healthcare professionals in the diagnosis and treatment of eating disorders.
Advocacy: Advocate for strong healthcare policies, ensuring access to care, appropriate attention to prevention, and adequate resources for treatment.
