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Locality: San Francisco, California

Phone: +1 415-579-2785



Address: 2082 Union St 94123 San Francisco, CA, US

Website: evolvetherapy.org/

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Evolve Wellness Group 29.04.2021

Check out our latest blog post: Cognitive Distortions: How to Challenge Them and Reclaim Your Identity

Evolve Wellness Group 26.04.2021

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Evolve Wellness Group 07.04.2021

FREE Webinar: Motherhood & Eating Disorder Recovery in the Age of COVID-19 A Discussion Forum with Melainie Rogers, MS, RDN, CDN, CEDRD-S and Jennifer Kreatsoulas, PhD, E-RYT 500, C-IAYT Tuesday, March 2nd at 12:00-1:30 pm EST

Evolve Wellness Group 02.04.2021

New Support Group Beginning in March - Connection & Community A Virtual Recovery Support Group The intention of this group is to hold a space for conversation, peer support, and the sharing of tools that may foster a more fulfilling and sustainable self-care practice while in recovery. With the guidance of the group facilitator, other modes of connection may be brought in such as journaling, reading, movement, and meditation.... Start Date: March 3, 2021 Time: Wednesday evenings, 5:00 pm 6:30 pm Location: Virtual Fee: $480 for 6 sessions This is a closed group, max of 6 participants Facilitated by Natalie Makardish, MA, RYT Email [email protected] or schedule an intake here to learn more!

Evolve Wellness Group 12.02.2021

Free support group meeting- Saturday, Jan 2, 2021 (and all upcoming Saturdays as well) Morningside chats from the living room. Sat. Jan 2 @ 8:00am PT Upcoming guest speakers: 1/2/2021, Carolyn Costin; 1/9/2021, Anita Johnson. EXPERTS in the eating disorder field have come together weekly to offer free support to all clients who are struggling with this forced change in their lives and in their treatment. Morningside Chats in the Living Room is a safe space for anyone to jo...in, listen, comment, be present and as anonymous, as you choose. Each week a different expert in the eating disorder field will engage in casual dialog and offer tips and support. Professionals are sharing their unique perspectives on life, joy, daily struggles, and the rapidly changing environment we all find ourselves in today. Morningside Chats offers a genuine source of connection and support for both the speakers and participants during this time of isolation. It is a place to connect, share, process, and uncover the silver linings or just hang out. Amazingly, professionals as well as patients are participating as a way to stay connected. Patients will be able to maintain their anonymity by signing on as anonymous in their profile or by changing their name on the screen when they sign on to the call. They will not be seen as all videos will be turned off except for those of the hosts. Professionals welcome as well!! To register: https://docs.google.com//1FAIpQLSeSiOVVx0uuGNQ--h/viewform

Evolve Wellness Group 05.02.2021

The new year stands before us, like a chapter in a book, waiting to be written. We can help write that story by setting goals. Melody Beattie Wishing you peace, love, and laughter in the new year

Evolve Wellness Group 16.01.2021

Sadly the pandemic has also triggered a rise in teens developing an eating disorder. https://www.ktvu.com//ucsf-number-of-patients-seeking-help

Evolve Wellness Group 31.12.2020

FREE Webinar: Redefining Resolutions: Letting Go Of The Diet Mentality in the New Year Join BALANCE eating disorder treatment center Lead Dietitian Chelsea Cook, RD, CDN, LDN, CEDRD, for a free webinar to explore the most common New Year's resolutions, why they fail, and some alternative resolutions that will benefit your overall health & wellbeing. Tuesday, December 15th at 12:00-12:45 pm EST... https://balancedtx.lpages.co/redefining-resolutions-webin/

Evolve Wellness Group 14.12.2020

"Eating disorders are surprisingly common among women in midlife. A 2012 study in the International Journal of Eating Disorders estimates that 13% of American women 50 and older have eating disorder symptoms, slightly more than the percentage diagnosed with breast cancer. "