Upcoming Events

Timberline Knolls’ national reach allows our experienced team to host events close to home. See a complete list of events we are partaking in.

North Illinois

February 2: Co-hosting CE breakfast event with Yellowbrick Consultation and Treatment Center in Evanston, IL, for National Eating Disorders Awareness Week. Dawn White, RD, Timberline Knolls, and Dr. Erin Terada Psy.D., CEDS-S, co-presenting on “Integrative Nutrition, Holistic Health, and Eating Disorders: How to Know the Difference”.
March 6: Sponsor of iaedp Heartland CE event.
March 25–27: Exhibiting at the East Meets West Psychotherapy Conference in Chicago.
March 26–29: Exhibiting at the Illinois Mental Health Counseling Association Conference in Skokie, IL.

For more information on future events, contact Loni Itah at loni.itah@timberlineknolls.com

South Illinois

February 21: CE Event with Timberline Knolls Medical Director Dr. Johnny Williamson and Brooke Mathewes M.E.d., LCPC, in Orland Park, IL, on “The Challenge of Co-Occurring Disorders.”
February 28: Clinical Connections networking event at Timberline Knolls’ PHP in Orland Park, IL.
March 17: Exhibiting and attending the Christian Counseling Professionals of Chicagoland (CCPC) Annual Conference in Wheaton, IL.
March 25–27: Exhibiting at the East Meets West Psychotherapy Conference in Chicago.
March 27–29: Exhibiting at the Illinois Mental Health Counselors (IMHCA) Conference in Chicago

For more information on future events, contact Rachael Soliman, 630.235.4267 rachael.soliman@timberlineknolls.com

Midwest

April 29–May 1: Exhibiting and attending the Wisconsin-based Family Services Conference in Wisconsin Dells, WI.

For more information on future events, contact Julie Ellison, 630.258.9032 or julie.ellison@timberlineknolls.com

East

February 29: Sponsoring The Alliance for Eating Disorders Awareness Barn Bash in North East, MD.
February 29: Sponsoring the Rock Recovery Gala, Arlington, VA.
March 17–22: Exhibiting at the Psychotherapy Networker Conference in Washington D.C.

For more information on future events, contact Barbara Markowitz at Barbara.markowitz@timberlineknolls.com

Southeast

February 14–16: Sponsor and exhibitor at the Carolina Christian Youth Conference in Winston-Salem, NC.
February 27–28: Sponsor and exhibitor at the HEAL Conference in Asheville, NC.
February 29: Sponsoring “Not One More:” The Alliance Walk for Eating Disorders Awareness in Boca Raton, FL.
March 1: Sponsoring “Not One More:” The Alliance Walk for Eating Disorders Awareness in Tampa, FL.
March 20: Dr. Johnny Williamson, Medical Director at Timberline Knolls, presenting at The Alliance for Eating Disorders Awareness CE Event in West Palm Beach, FL.
March 24–28: Sponsor and exhibitor at the iaedp Symposium in Orlando, FL.
April 24: Sponsor of the iaedp Tampa Lunch n’ Learn.

For more information on future events, contact Jami Croslow at Jami.croslow@timberlineknolls.com

Central

February 21: Sponsoring and speaking at the Eating Disorders Coalition of Iowa (EDIC) in Des Moines, IA.

For more information on future events, contact Georgia Cross at georgia.cross@timberlineknolls.com

Southcentral

February 21: Sponsor of the Dallas iaedp event on “Nutrient Power for the Brain; Inclusion, Not Exclusion in the Treatment of Eating Disorders.”
February 20–22: Sponsor and Exhibitor at the Christian Counselors of Texas (CCT) Conference in Austin.
March 25: Sponsoring and speaking at the DFW Behavioral Health Symposium in Dallas.
March 29–21: Exhibitor at the ADAA Conference in San Antonio.
April 3: Timberline Knolls’ Greg Holich, M.S., LCPC presenting “The Blend of DBT and ACT in the Treatment of Eating Disorders” at Central Texas Eating Disorders Specialists (CTEDS) event in Austin.
April 17: Exhibitor at the Texas Association of Addiction Professionals (TAAP) Symposium in Austin.
April 17: Sponsor of DFW iaedp Chapter CE Event in Dallas

For more information on future events, contact Georgia Cross at georgia.cross@timberlineknolls.com


Hi, My name is Angel. I was admitted to residential treatment at Timberline Knolls in 2016 to treat my depression. At that time I was unemployed, home alone, and labeled med resistant. Though I did not socialize much, I benefited because I was no longer alone.

I elected to go to the partial hospitalization program at TK thereafter. This was because I wanted to continue with the DBT principles, continue with yoga, and continue speaking with the chaplain. Choosing to stay with TK resulted in me regaining my voice. In PHP I started engaging socially with the TK community. I also started to unpack my relationship with my father, with my father and our family therapist; a process that I prepared for in residential. Residential treatment at Timberline Knolls and continuing with partial hospitalization ensured that I could keep building on my recovery, namely in my relationships with spirituality, with new people, and with myself.

- Angel T

 

 

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