 Misty L. Rees Certified Eating Disorder Specialist / Program Director |
Misty is a graduate of the University of Evansville and completed her CEDS training at Saddleback College Eating Disorder Institute. She has 14 years of experience working with individuals, groups, and families affected by eating disorders. She has been recovered from anorexia for 17 years.
She states, “In my own journey to freedom I discovered the incredible need we all have to be loved and understood. It became my passion to help others recover with the same love and understanding. This passion fueled my spiritual walk with God and ultimately led to the development of a Christ-centered and relational approach to eating disorder treatment for women… Selah House."
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 Sheila L. Irick, M.D. Medical Director Board Certified Psychiatrist |
Dr. Irick received her M.D. from Creighton University School of Medicine. She did her internship and residency at Indiana University Medical Center and completed a fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in San Antonio. She graduated from the University of Utah with a B.S. in Nutrition. She has treated eating disorders with Misty Rees since 1999 and has been involved in eating disorder treatment since her work in Nutrition in 1990.
"Helping women find their inner and outer beauty after struggling with the negative torments of an eating disorder is truly one of the most rewarding things I have ever done."
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 Janie R. Hubble LCSW License Clinical Social Worker/Director of Clinical Services |
Janie is a graduate of Indiana University and completed her masters degree in the school of social work 1989. She has seventeen years of clinical experience working with groups, individuals and families. She has found success in addressing issues of trauma, depression, anxiety, unresolved grief, and relationship problems. Through her own life experiences, she truly understands that these issues are at the core of an eating disorder.
Janie has been working in the field of eating disorder treatment for the last eight years and states, “God has shown me the purpose for my pain by allowing me the opportunity to be a living testimony to others that they too can love themselves and Walk into Freedom."
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 Todd R. Davis, M.A., LMHC Licensed Mental Health Counselor/ Family Therapist |
Todd completed his undergraduate degree at Anderson University. He completed his graduate degree at Grace College with additional graduate work at Ball State University. He has thirteen years of experience in the mental health field working with individuals, groups, and families in residential treatment, in juvenile and adult parole/probation, and in a university setting as a counselor and a professor.
“My passion for truth, which embraces both the glory and joy of life as well as the depravity and messiness of life, has endowed me with a compassion and a calling to walk with others as they seek connection, intimacy, and community in the midst of their own stories.”
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 Kendra A Stock, BSN, RN
Registered Nurse
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Kendra is a graduate of Purdue University with Bachelors in Science of Nursing. She has been recovered from Anorexia for 8 years.
"I have worked in the medical field for 5 years and it has been my passion to help others with eating disorders. I truly care for each resident, and with the help of prayer, understanding, and love I hope I can help each resident find their true freedom."
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 Suzie Pattison, RD
Registered Dietitian
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Suzie pursued a Christian Education degree at Taylor University from 2001-2003. She then transferred to Purdue University where she received her bachelor's degree in dietetics after completing coursework and a year long internship. Upon graduation, Suzie received her R.D. certification. Suzie is passionate about serving and helping others, especially those suffering from eating disorders, find God in the midst of every day life. She believes God can heal and still performs miracles in our lives.
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 Chaia Hazan, BA Chaplain |
Chaia Hazan is a veteran of a 20-year battle with anorexia, bulimia, and other life threatening disorders. Her heart’s desire is to share the knowledge she has gained from her journey and help others walk into the freedom that she has found. Her testimony is being heard throughout the United States and Canada, and her story is an inspiration to all. She knows that hope, healing and freedom are possible for women who have awakened to the realization that the eating disorder, which was at one point within their control, has in fact now began to control them.
Chaia states, “Please believe me when I say that freedom is possible…but it is not by an act of our will that we gain freedom from the grips of an eating disorder…if that were the case many of us would have been free long ago. Instead, it is with the help of others who know the way ‘out’, and with God who IS able to do all things, that we truly find freedom.”
Chaia’s passion for life is guided by the knowing that with and through God not a single woman is beyond hope because with Him ALL things truly ARE possible.
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Brooke Farrington, MSW, CEDS Certified Eating Disorder Specialist / Therapist
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Brooke is a graduate of Purdue University Fort Wayne with a Bachelor’s of Arts in Psychology and dance. She completed her master’s degree in social work at Indiana University School of Social Work. She also completed training on Eating Disorders at Saddleback College and obtained a Certification as an Eating Disorder Specialist (C.E.D.S.). She has experience working with individuals, groups, and families impacted by eating disorders. Brooke has been recovered from an eating disorder for 7 years.
Brooke has experience with all ranges of eating disorders. She is a therapist at Selah House where she leads the Intensive Outpatient Program, sees clients on an outpatient basis, and is the Dance Therapy Specialist for the residential program. She is currently seeing clients in both Anderson and Fort Wayne.
“Through my own personal battle with an Eating Disorder and my amazing journey toward freedom, I found my true passion to walk along side others in the grasp of this devastating disorder. God has truly blessed my life with the opportunity to help others experience true healing.”
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Ann Reidenbach, MPH, RD, CD Nutrition Therapist, Fort Wayne Intensive Outpatient Program
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Ann received her Master in Public Health Degree from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill after completing undergraduate studies in dietetics at Purdue University. Ann's career has centered on the nutritional concerns pertaining to women's health issues. Since 1989 she has specialized in providing medical nutrition therapy for children, adolescents and adults with all forms of disordered eating. Ann has completed intensive training with Ellyn Satter Associates on child development and feeding. With that, she enjoys working with parents of young children to help them establish a healthy feeding relationship with their child. Ann is a member of the National Eating Disorder Association and the American Dietetic Association.
Ann works with Selah House in our Intensive Outpatient programs and accepts referrals for individual outpatient nutrition services at Consulting and Counseling Associates in Fort Wayne, IN.
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Selah House is licensed in the State of Indiana, by the Division of Mental Health and Addiction, to be a supervised Group Living Facility as well as a Residential Care Facility. Selah's residential eating disorder program has also been accredited nationally by The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). |
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