
Clinical Consultation and Supervision
Stephanie has been supervising indivudals and groups for many years in serveral capacities. Stephanie offers individual supervision in Montclair, NJ and virtually and runs virtual supervision groups.
Stephanie supervises new clinicians obtaining hours towards licensure in New York and New Jersey. Stephanie completed the state mandatory supervisor certification in NJ in 2023. Stephanie is also a certified Eating Disorder Specialist Consultant. If you are looking for hours towards you IAEDP certification, Stephanie can provide supervision. As a CEDS-C Stephanie can supervise clinicians or RD’s working towards an IAEDP certification.
As a steering committee member for the Eating Disorder, Addictions and Compulsions program Stephanie runs a group and provides individual supervision to students and those desiring to learn more about eating disorders.
For information about supervision or case consultation please use the contact page.
Some of the signs to look for in athletes who are struggling with disordered eating:
Overtraining
Obsessive rituals around food
Rigidity in food intake (quantity, time, rules)
Continuing to train or crossgrain when injured
recurrent injuries
Obsessing about training data, details, schedules,
Adding workouts to training schedule
Irritable moods
About Over Exercising
While overexercising isn’t considered an eating disorder itself it can become a compulsion that is similar to patterns of bulimia. Over exercising isn’t always linked to an eating disorder, but it is usually connected to how one feels about their body overall. Sometimes over exercise can be hard to identify as it is normalized and praised in our society. Some key signs to look for are:
Linking food to exercise
The “earn it or burn it” mentality.
Prioritizing exercise over other areas of life to the detriment of those other areas
The need to exercise taking away from ones ability to tolerate their emotions
Using exercise as their only emotional outlet
Rigid ideas about exercise and food
Multiple workouts in one day when not competing in athletic events or multi-sport events.
Are you ready to work on changing your relationship to food, your body, and your sport?