Trinity College’s Science for the Greater Good series, now in its fifth year, recently welcomed its latest alumnus speaker, Stuart Koman ’76, the founding president and CEO of Waltham, Massachusetts-based Walden Behavioral Care, Inc.
Trinity College’s Science for the Greater Good series, now in its fifth year, recently welcomed its latest alumnus speaker, Stuart Koman ’76, the founding president and CEO of Waltham, Massachusetts-based Walden Behavioral Care, Inc.
When certified eating disorder specialist Rebekah Bardwell Doweyko returned to Connecticut in 2011, she was surprised to learn only one facility offered treatment for eating disorders, which have a higher mortality rate than any other psychiatric illness and affect at least 3 percent of the state's population.
Walden Behavioral Care has been making news - good news, to be specific. This month, the Waltham-based company purchased the Atlanta Center for Eating Disorders and in December opened a treatment clinic in Milford.
Walden Behavioral Care, an eating disorder treatment provider with operations in Central Massachusetts, has acquired an Atlanta company specializing in the same area of medicine, expanding Walden's footprint beyond New England.
MetroWest Daily News February 2017 Waltham's Walden Behavioral Care, which provides specialized care for individuals and families impacted by all types of eating disorders, announced the acquisition of the Atlanta Center for Eating Disorders of Dunwoody, Georgia. The joining of these two organizations will bring more comprehensive, individualized and accessible eating disorder treatment to those […]
Worcester Telegram & Gazette January 2017 Stuart Koman first founded Walden Behavioral Care in 2003, after the Waltham Hospital closed. He felt that the hospital's mental and behavioral programs were important and needed to be saved. The program has an education and research center and two main units - a general acute psychiatric program with […]
At age 12, after Brendan started showing signs of malnourishment, the family took him to Walden Behavioral Care, an eating disorder treatment center in Waltham, Mass., where he was given a diagnosis of avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder, or ARFID.
FOX 61 September 2016 Please enable Javascript to watch this video Michelle was struggling emotionally when her issues with food began. Just 10 years old, her twin sister was battling cancer. Michelle felt like she couldn't control anything, except her caloric intake. When she was 14, the Hartford-area girl lost an alarming amount of weight, […]
em>New England Cable News (NECN) August 2016 Athletes are 2-3 times more susceptible to eating disorders than the average population. Detecting warning signs and knowing where to turn to help can be challenging. But there are more options for specialized attention today. Emily Slager, a clinician on Walden’s GOALS Program – Intensive Outpatient Treatment for Competitive […]
Worcester Magazine July 2016 For many people, mealtimes are not always about the food. Maybe you’re talking with a family member or a date, maybe you’re absorbed in an episode of your favorite TV show, or maybe you’re just scarfing something down at your desk at work. Eating can be taken for granted, but for someone […]
Rebekah Doweyko, LPC of Durham has been promoted to Assistant Vice President, Clinical Operations, Connecticut Region, for Walden Behavioral Care LLC, a leading hospital for treating eating disorders. In her new role, Doweyko will be responsible for the clinical services and operations of all Walden locations in Connecticut.
A new program from Walden Behavioral Care for athletes with eating disorders is featured on WHDH-TV
Walden Behavioral Care, one of the country’s leading hospitals for treating eating disorders, announced today that Lucille Force of Attleboro, Mass. has joined Walden Behavioral Care as Assistant Vice President of Patient Care Services and Chief Nursing Officer (CNO).
James Greenblatt, M.D., chief medical officer of Walden Behavioral Care and Walden Psychiatric Associates, will discuss how integrative medicine can be used to treat not only depression, but other psychiatric disorders, including anxiety, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and eating disorders.
The Walden Center for Education and Research and Walden Behavioral Care in Waltham recently announced that Stephanie Haines of Peterborough, New Hampshire, has joined Walden as a prevention education specialist.
Save the date for Walden Behavioral Care’s Amherst clinic open house. The open house will take place at 100 University Drive on the second floor.
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Haines is responsible for programs aimed at preventing and raising awareness of eating disorders, including Walden Center’s School-Based Eating Disorder Prevention Program, which provides educational programs to schools and other organizations throughout New England.
Walden Behavioral Care, LLC, , one of the country’s leading hospitals for treating eating disorders, announced today that it has named Robert Bordonaro of Winchester to the position of Program Director for Walden’s new Peabody clinic at Suite 260, Two Corporation Way.
To raise awareness about eating disorders during National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, the University of Massachusetts club Active Minds held a panel discussion about eating disorders and how to beat them on Tuesday night.
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