Audiences:

Children and adolescents
Parents
Educators
Clinicians and therapists

Eating disorders and associated mental health problems

June Alexander will draw on her personal experience and research in speaking about:
  • The importance of early intervention of Anorexia Nervosa in children and adolescents, drawing from her research, personal experiences and stories of families and sufferers in her book My Kid Is Back.
  • The challenges of living with an eating disorder that continues into adulthood – in relationships and the workplace, with families and, most of all, with oneself.
  • The importance of family, friends and their power of love – working with a dedicated team of clinicians - in overcoming an eating disorder.
  • The importance of developing a healthy sense of identity, self-esteem and resilience in young children as a preventative measure against the development of eating disorders, body image worries, depression, anxiety and other mental health problems.

 

Writing skills

 June will speak about:

  • Writing as a therapeutic tool in building and strengthening self-esteem and resilience;
  • Writing a memoir – why, when, where, how, and what to include;
  • Getting published - at any age.
 
Newsflash

Launch of My Kid Is Back in the UK, Europe and North America

March 8th to 12th: I will be in London to promote and celebrate the Routledge release of My Kid Is Back. Check the Routledge website daily for my schedule of media events.  The promotion will culminate with the official launch of My Kid Is Back on March 13th, Saturday, at the National Family Network Day. I look forward to sharing this exciting event with you. See more details on the Media/Calendar page.