Dr Lisa Palmer Interview

October 2, 2010:

Today Dr Charles Fishman was interviewed by Dr Lisa C Palmer and Dr Jason Ross on the Renew your Life radio show.

Dr Palmer runs the Renew Centre of Florida where she offers treatment for eating disorders, addictions, trauma, marriage and family, stress and anxiety, and child & adolescent behavioural issues.

Dr Fishman discusses his upcoming book: ‘Family Matters‘.

Listen to the interview on Blogtalk Radio here:

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Charles Fishman’s latest book

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Enduring Change in Eating Disorders - Interventions with long-term results

This book presents the powerful and proven effective model of Intensive Structural Family Therapy and its application to the treatment of eating disorders.

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