MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS FOR THE BARIATRIC POPULATION - ISSUES WITH FOOD...
At tonight's TTNT meeting, one topic of dicussion was the need for therapy for many WLS patients beyond the very basic pre-op psych eval that is part of most surgeons pre-op requirements.
In Novemeber, Dr. Srikanth had a support group facilitated by two mental health professionals, Sally Baird, PhD, and Wendy Rawlings, MS. The topic of the meeting was managing holiday stress and I really liked the meeting and both Sally and Wendy were experienced in dealing with bariatric patients. If I recall correctly, Wendy is herself a post-op WLS patient.
Here's their contact info:
Sally Baird, PhD
33600 6th Avenue South
Suite 212
Federal Way, WA 98003
(253) 952-4366
Wendy Rawlings, MS
33600 6th Avenue South
Suite 212
Federal Way, WA 98003-6743
(253) 661-0181
If anyone has therapy experience with either of these ladies (other than pre-op testing), I'd love to get some feedback. Also, if anyone knows of other therapists who have experience working with bariatric patients, please add to this discussion thred.
Thanks!
Amy
*edited to add my newly minted century club card!
In Novemeber, Dr. Srikanth had a support group facilitated by two mental health professionals, Sally Baird, PhD, and Wendy Rawlings, MS. The topic of the meeting was managing holiday stress and I really liked the meeting and both Sally and Wendy were experienced in dealing with bariatric patients. If I recall correctly, Wendy is herself a post-op WLS patient.
Here's their contact info:
Sally Baird, PhD
33600 6th Avenue South
Suite 212
Federal Way, WA 98003
(253) 952-4366
Wendy Rawlings, MS
33600 6th Avenue South
Suite 212
Federal Way, WA 98003-6743
(253) 661-0181
If anyone has therapy experience with either of these ladies (other than pre-op testing), I'd love to get some feedback. Also, if anyone knows of other therapists who have experience working with bariatric patients, please add to this discussion thred.
Thanks!
Amy
*edited to add my newly minted century club card!
Hey Amy - I have been in therapy since I was 16 years old for substance abuse issues....never thought about the food as a substance until I got sober in 1990. So before I had my surgery I got into couseling with an eating disorder therapist who also is a grief counselor(as I knew mourning the loss of certain foods as well as eating social events was going to be really hard on my emotions). As it turned out he works with a lot of Bariatric patients and is wonderful.
I highly recommend therapy!
Eileen
Powerful Women's Motto : Live your life in such a way that when your feet hit the floor in the morning, Satan shudders & says, "Oh Noooooo....SHE's awake!!"
OMG, Eileen! Look at you! I hardly recognized you with the new avatar pic! Congratulations on your success thus far and kudos to you for the hard work I know it took to achieve it!
Amy
ps: I'm sorry for the late response, but I've not been as active on OH since I started a concerted effort to become more physically fit via exercise. I've got a new goal to check in more frequently as I owe a debt of gratitude to the support I've received and the best way to repay it is through reciprocation.
Amy
ps: I'm sorry for the late response, but I've not been as active on OH since I started a concerted effort to become more physically fit via exercise. I've got a new goal to check in more frequently as I owe a debt of gratitude to the support I've received and the best way to repay it is through reciprocation.
Hey Amy,
I don't know either of those ladies, however could check credentials for you if you like. I am also a Licensed Mental Health Counselor. I felt a bit ripped off because my insurance plan didn't have me talk to a counselor as part of my program, however they do others. Hmm. Go figure.
I do agree that some form of "therapy" could be beneficial for many WLS patients with different formats as well.
Kathy
I don't know either of those ladies, however could check credentials for you if you like. I am also a Licensed Mental Health Counselor. I felt a bit ripped off because my insurance plan didn't have me talk to a counselor as part of my program, however they do others. Hmm. Go figure.
I do agree that some form of "therapy" could be beneficial for many WLS patients with different formats as well.
Kathy
Every morning in Africa , a gazelle wakes up.
It knows it must outrun the fastest lion or it will be killed.
Every morning inAfrica , a lion wakes up.
It knows that it must run faster than the slowest gazelle, or it will starve.
It doesn't matter whether you're a lion or a gazelle
when the sun comes up you'd better be running.
RNY 2/9/09 Buh bye Gallbladder 8/28/09; 100% EWL (181 lbs.) on 2/19/10;
It knows it must outrun the fastest lion or it will be killed.
Every morning in
It knows that it must run faster than the slowest gazelle, or it will starve.
It doesn't matter whether you're a lion or a gazelle
when the sun comes up you'd better be running.
RNY 2/9/09 Buh bye Gallbladder 8/28/09; 100% EWL (181 lbs.) on 2/19/10;