Carolyn Costin
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Carolyn Costin MA, MEd., MFT, CEDS FAED., is a world renowned, highly sought-after eating disorder clinician, author, and international speaker renowned for her expertise, passion and accomplishments.  In her twenties, Carolyn recovered from anorexia, became a teacher and a psychotherapist. After successfully treating her first eating disorder client in 1979, Carolyn recognized her calling. In 1996, she created Monte Nido, the first licensed, residential eating disorder treatment facility in a home setting. Carolyn’s humanistic, relational approach, her six books, and the outstanding success of Monte Nido all spurred Carolyn to international acclaim.
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