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Episode 21, Part 1: Beth Ayn Stansfield with Stay Strong Virginia shares her experience and expertise as a parent

Through the lens of a caregiver with a child diagnosed with an eating disorder, Beth Ayn Stansfield joins the podcast to share her story and specific interventions parents and caregivers can utilize to help meet their loved when where they are and support them on their path to recovery. Coupling her lived experience and professional skillset, Beth Ayn developed and expanded services offered by Stay Strong Virginia, an eating disorder resource for families, friends, and professionals. Beth Ayn believes full recovery is possible and encourages every to stay the course.

Episode 21, Part 1: Beth Ayn Stansfield (she/hers) with Stay Strong Virginia shares her experience and expertise as a parent

Through the lens of a caregiver with a child diagnosed with an eating disorder, Beth Ayn Stansfield joins the podcast to share her story and provide specific interventions parents and caregivers can utilize to help meet their loved ones where they are and support them on their path to recovery. Coupling her lived experience and professional skillset, Beth Ayn developed and expanded services offered by Stay Strong Virginia, an eating disorder resource for families, friends, and professionals. Beth Ayn believes full recovery is possible and encourages loved ones to stay the course.

Episode 19, Part 1: Dr. Veronica Franklin (she/hers) on treatment barriers and the intersection of eating disorders and minority communities

Dr. Veronica Franklin, an inter-relational behavioral health clinician and Vice President of Diversity, Inclusion and Equity with Refresh Mental Health joins Eating Disorders: Navigating Recovery to talk barriers to treatment, the intersection of eating disorders and the GBLTIA+ and minority communities, myths about eating disorders, and her own story of recovery.

Dr. Franklin She is the co-author of “Working Against the Odds: The Support Needs of Successful African American Women” and “An Exploratory Grounded Theory Study of the Factors that Influence African American Women’s Decision to Pursue Counseling” and is a subject expert addressing race, inclusion and diversity in the Washington DC. Dr. Franklin has taught English as a Fulbright scholar in Vienna, Austria, coached professional basketball in Taiwan, and played professionally in Brazil and the WNBA.

As an academic and behavioral health mentor Dr. Franklin work is designed to develop inter-relationship healing between professionals, their clients, the lay person and specifically for the social and racially underserved communities.

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