Kasi Howard, PsyD, holds a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology. She began her work with eating disorders in 2006 and has developed several group curricula, including a seminar designed to promote a healthy body image in young females and an educational support group for spouses and significant others of those who suffer from an eating disorder. She has been an adjunct professor at Trinity University in San Antonio, and served as President of the Bexar County Psychological Association and is a member of the Academy of Eating Disorders and the Texas Psychological Association
In this 6-part video series, Dr. Howard presents “Eating Disorders: Signs, Symptoms and Interventions.”
The video series covers a clinical presentation of eating disorders, including diagnostic changes from DSM 5, statistic and research citations, and further educational resource recommendations. Her learning objectives for this presentation included highlighting changes in eating disorder diagnosis in DSM 5, discussing appropriate treatment and referral options for eating disorder patients, and identifying signs and symptoms of an eating disorder.
Part 2 includes the DSM-5 criteria for Bulimia Nervosa, the signs and consequences of bulimia and the DSM-5 criteria for Binge Eating Disorder.
Clarity Child Guidance Center hosted this presentation during Claritycon2015 on June 18, 2015.