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The Center for the Study of Women, Gender and Sexuality will host a screening of the award-winning documentary “Thin” by Lauren Greenfield at 6 p.m. Tuesday in Reavis Hall, Room 103. The documentary follows the lives of four women recovering from anorexia nervosa.

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will reveal the stages of an eating disorder and help students recognize it happening to the people around them or within themselves. National Eating Disorders Awareness week begins today. During this week, the Center for the Study of Women, Gender and Sexuality will show the award-winning documentary “Thin” by Lauren Greenfield, professional documentary filmmaker and artist. A discussion will be held afterward for students who may have questions about eating disorders. The documentary chronicles the lives of four women who are struggling with anorexia nervosa and are undergoing treatment. The documentary screening will

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be at 6 p.m. Tuesday in Reavis Hall, Room 103. NIU Psychotherapist Kara Britzman is helping organize the event and said it’s a way for people to see how eating disorders are treated. “It is an emotional view and it may be triggering for those who have their own struggles with these or similar issues,” Britzman said. “There will be counselors on site to talk with anyone who is triggered or feels the need to debrief after the screening.” Junior law major Margaret Obrien suggested the event be held and said eating disorders are more common than students think. “There are people in this community that are willing and want to help every person overcome their eating disorder so that they can live a healthy life.” Obrien said. Rebekah Kohli, Women,

At the Illinois School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University | Schaumburg (ISPP, Schaumburg), we have a proud history of diversity, academic excellence, and community engagement. Our clinical psychology leaders and distinguished faculty have a deep commitment to the education and training of the next generation of professional psychologists. At ISPP, Schaumburg, our Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology (PsyD) degree program offers concentrations in Child & Family Psychology, Clinical Health Psychology, Forensic Psychology, and Neuropsychology. With our integrated curriculum, you’ll go beyond books and classrooms and get real clinical experience. This approach reflects our commitment to prepare you to meet the challenges of the diverse people and communities you will serve.

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What: “Thin” Documentary Time: 6 p.m. When: Tuesday Where: Reavis Hall, Room 103 Gender and Sexuality Resource Center program coordinator, said viewers will be able to have a better understanding of an eating disorder and the facts and rumors that might surround them after watching “Thin.” “As part of National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, we hope to raise awareness of issues related to these disorders, connect people to campus resources and encourage body positivity,” Kohli said.

And that commitment to you is reflected in the profession’s commitment to us. We’re proud to say that our Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology (PsyD) program has received accreditation from the APA, certifying that the program meets their rigorous standards. At ISPP, Schaumburg, we offer the following degree:

DOCTOR OF PSYCHOLOGY (PSYD) IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY Learn more at: ISPPSchaumburg.com For enrollment information contact our admissions representative, Dana Anderson, at (847) 969-4903. Argosy University, Schaumburg 1000 N. Plaza Drive, Suite 324 Schaumburg, IL 60173-4942

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