Reno, Nevada (openPR) 14 February 2009

Low self-esteem, dismorphia body and eating disorders in young men and women are up to the United States “is transmitted in” message through the thin glossy magazine pages, air-brushed on the shelves of supermarkets and the glorification of the ideals of beauty are not accessible at least partly to blame for the preparation unhealthy not many people around her body.

Center for Hope of the Sierra, a disorder recognized nutrition program for women aged 16 years and explore the high price for our country obsession with youth, beauty, and an ultra-thin body, Friday, February 20, 2009, in her ” America the Beautiful “event in Reno, Nevada.

Center for Hope, participation of women in inpatient treatment or partial hospitalization program for treatment of anorexia, bulimia and related disorders. Per person, group, family therapy and treat the body awareness and body image, self-acceptance, stress management, nutrition awareness, and learn other important topics of the rest, suffering from eating disorders, for themselves care and respect.

eating disorders are one of the most common psychiatric diagnoses in young women, and they are also the most deadly. “Issues around body image and societal messages often a factor in the development of eating disorders that bring people’s lives in danger,” said Maria Elizabeth Dias, professional relations coordinator at the Center of Hope. “This event marks a small step in a larger effort to counter the false image of many of us have the ideal woman to fight.”

The event, which begins Eating Disorders Awareness Week, will begin with a VIP reception and a “Meet and Greet” with the producer and filmmaker Darryl Roberts. The participants of the event will be followed by a powerful screen documentary, titled “America the Beautiful,” which Roberts a two-year journey to America to examine obsession with physical perfection.

In interviews with Paris Hilton, Jessica Simpson, Anthony Kedis, Julianne Moore, Mena Suvari, Martin Short, the editor of Cosmo Girl!, to everyday Americans and various experts in the cosmetics, fashion, media, and self-esteem, seeks Roberts answer to the question: Does America have an unhealthy obsession with beauty?

Billed as “a film that believes the lives of some young girls aged 12 and over could save” by film critic Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times wrote that the staff of the Centre of Hope, that the film offers a convincing message that millions of people need to hear. According to Dias, the Center for Hope and his co-sponsors – University of Nevada, Reno, and Montecatini, a pioneer in the treatment of eating disorders in San Diego, California – regarded as an advance on an impressive turnout at the February 20 event film.

“Our hope is that this event will raise awareness of the seriousness of eating disorders and suffer an alarm clock for the local and national communities to take steps to protect and treat millions of women take, bulimia, anorexia, binge> Eating Disorders and other forms of eating disorders, “says Dias.

After the demonstration, participants will have the opportunity to ask questions to a panel of experts, eating disorders, including filmmaker Darryl Roberts, Julie Holland, vice president of business development for eating disorders CRC Health Group Division, Dr. Cheryl Hug-English, MDMPH, medical director of the University of Nevada, Reno Student Health Center Essen, Rhonda Kilda, MA, MFT, Ced, a noted specialist in diseases and Leah Leonard Ph.D., Clinical Director at the Center of Hope.

“When it comes to eating disorders treatment, we have the best of the best are at the Center for Hope,” said Dias. “The majority of our clinical staff has with us since the beginning of the program were experts are aware of what they do. Who’s with an eating disorder, the person suffering from an eating disorder or who cares for the treatment of diseases of the white, has been fighting food The event is both instructive and stimulating. “<> p /

more about “America the Beautiful” event, or learn more about other upcoming events Hope Center for Learning, Elisabeth Maria Dias, Coordinator of Public Relations contact at the Hope Center of Sierra Nevada, medias@crchealth.com.

in the heart of Reno, Nevada, Center for Hope of the Sierras, located offers inpatient or partial hospital program (PHP) levels of care for the treatment of anorexia, bulimia and related disorders. In two large, but pleasant Victorian house adjacent houses, the patients personal attention received by a team of licensed physicians, nurses, a dietician, the chief psychiatrist and physician in the treatment of people with disabilities, specialized power with compassion, dignity and a commitment to treating each person unique healing.

Center for Hope of the Sierra is a proud member of CRC Health Group, which offers the most extensive network of specialized behavioral healthcare in the nation. With the widest range of personalized treatment options, individuals, families and professionals, the most appropriate location to choose for their behavior, weight management of addiction and therapeutic educational needs. CRC Health Group is deeply concerned about their services widely and easily accessible for those who need it committed, while maintaining a passion to deliver the most advanced treatment available.

For more information about Center for Hope of the Sierras, www.centerforhopeofthesierras.com or call (866) 690-7242. For more information about CRC Health Group, www.crchealth.com or call (877) 637-6237.
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