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We Are Committed
At Renfrew, we have always been committed to being a diverse and inclusive organization and, in summer 2020, we strengthened this commitment by developing the Diversity & Inclusion Task Force.

In the Media | Dr. Melanie Smith of The Renfrew Center: “Be Present. As present as you can”
In this interview series, successful Doctors, Dentists, Psychotherapists, Counselors, and other medical and wellness professionals share lessons and stories from their experience about the best practices in Telehealth.

In the Media | Pregnancy: The Eating Disorder Trigger that No One Talks About
Dr. Samantha DeCaro, PsyD, the Assistant Clinical Director at The Renfrew Center of Philadelphia recently appeared on the Dark Side of the Full Moon podcast.

In the Media | Therapy for Black Girls Podcast: Some Thoughts On Body Image
Renfrew’s Paula Edwards-Gayfield, MA, LPCS, LPC, NCC, CEDS-S, discusses body perceptions, nutrition and shares her favorite resources.

The Renfrew Unified Treatment for Eating Disorders and Comorbidity
This treatment guide provides a flexible approach to addressing typical co-occurring emotional and behavioral problems

In the Media | The Renfrew Center Tackles Eating Disorders In the Jewish Community
Some people who have eating disorders may struggle to observe Jewish laws and customs. An upcoming online seminar from Renfrew addresses this issue.

In the Media | The Commonalities of Substance Use and Eating Disorders
The Renfrew Center of Philadelphia – Center City’s Kristin Szostak, LPC, discusses how and why substance use and eating disorders so often co-occur.

In the Media | National Eating Disorders Awareness Week: Signs, symptoms and combatting myths
The Renfrew Center of Philadelphia’s Dr. Samantha DeCaro joins Good Day Philadelphia for a National Eating Disorders Awareness Week 2021 discussion.

In the Media | Could Your Obsession With ‘Healthy’ Eating Actually Be Orthorexia?
The Renfrew Center of Charlotte’s Ashley Moser, LMFT, shares signs of this unhealthy obsession with healthy eating, called orthorexia.
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