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Carylynn Larson, Ph.D. |
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| Cary is the founder of Rock Recovery, and is currently acting as Executive Director. Cary is also an Organizational Psychologist for the National Science Foundation, an aerobics instructor, a professor at The George Washington University, a community group leader at National Community Church (Washington, D.C.), and an active member of the International Leadership Association and Society for Industrial/ Organizational Psychology. As a collegiate runner, she misunderstood the struggles of several good friends before finding herself in the trap of anorexia and exercise bulimia. After much recovery, she relapsed as a working professional. In search of intensive support options, she was disheartened to find that all required her to take leave from her job and invest tens of thousands of dollars out-of-pocket. Out of this experience, God gave her a vision for recovery houses designed to bring hope and healing to those still suffering while remaining engaged in their daily lives. Rock Recovery is the result of that vision. |
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| Governance Taskforce |
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Lane Conville
Lane is exceptionally creative and enjoys exploring different forms of expression. She loves spending time with friends and family, discussing politics, planning the next travel destination, and enjoying a good meal. Lane views Rock Recovery as an integral part of the fabric of community development, a smart growth housing option, and way to fill a need felt by too many women. |
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| Faith Taskforce |
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Emma Lovely, MSW, MAT
Emma, her husband Ross, and her son Simon live in Madison, WI. Emma enjoys spending time with loved ones, traveling, yoga, healthy living, and decreasing her impact on the environment. |
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Kate Salsman, PT
Kate and her husband Micah have been happily married since 2005. Kate has seen eating disorders control the lives of several friends, and is eager to be involved in a group that can help center each woman's life around God. As a strong Christian, Kate knows that our wholeness is found only in a relationship with God through Jesus Christ, a relationship that allows one to be free from all addictions and opens the door to a judgment-free future. |
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| Fiduciary Taskforce |
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Sylvia Kamp
Sylvia works for the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association, and was a NCAA Division I collegiate coach for men`s and women`s cross country/track and field for many years. Sylvia loves to watch sports, especially NASCAR, college football, the Colts, and Duke basketball. She is excited to be a part of something that will help save the lives of so many young women. |
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Traci Krall
Traci is a Program Manager for Lenser & Associates, a marketing firm based in San Rafael, CA. Her interests are fitness and adventure; she loves to try new things when it comes to both. Having gone through the recovery process for an eating disorder herself, Traci has great compassion and understanding towards other human beings going through similar situations and wants to do everything she can to help. |
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Terribeth Smith
Terribeth is a graduate of Centre College (Danville, KY) and holds an M.A. from the University of Kentucky in Educational Psychology. Her interests include education policies, reading and running. She loves spending time with her husband and son. |
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| Community Taskforce |
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Aimee Goodwin
Aimee is the copy editor for a Washington, D.C.-area newspaper. She attends National Community Church and enjoys playing guitar, watching Friends, baking and keeping up on pop culture. Aimee contributes her recovery from anorexia to the prayers and support of family, friends and doctors, and the grace of God. |
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Elizabeth Porter
Elizabeth is an active volunteer and supporter for the Alabama Network for Eating Disorder Awareness and is a member for the National Eating Disorder Association. She has a passion for the use of activity and art as a means of healing and hopes to one day incorporate this into her work as an Occupational Therapist. Elizabeth's heart for Rock Recovery extends from her own victory over anorexia and bulimia. She loves spending time with family and friends. |
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Erin Brasfield Rose
Erin is the Curator of Education at Fort Caspar Museum in Casper, WY. Erin enjoys reading, knitting, and enjoying the Wyoming outdoors with her husband. |
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Ellen Durham
Ellen Durham is a psychology research coordinator. She currently lives in Birmingham, AL, with her husband Robb, and is an active volunteer and supporter of the Alabama Network for Eating Disorder Awareness, National Eating Disorders Association, National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, and the American Psychological Association. Ellen`s passion is to help others find healing, peace, and the freedom to pursue a fulfilling life. In her spare time, she enjoys painting, dancing, and spending time with loved ones. |
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Ellen Maple
Ellen is a special education teacher in Birmingham, AL. Ellen enjoys spending time with her husband, family, and friends, and living a fulfilling life. |
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Christy McNaul, LCSW
Christy works at Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, DC. She is an outdoor enthusiast and loves reading, knitting and yoga. Christy believes that the ability to choose healing and abundant life rather than familiar habits and destructive patterns comes from the support of friends and the power of God. |
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"Let the morning bring me word of your unfailing love, for I have put my trust in you. Show me the way I should go, f or to you I lift up my soul."
- Psalm 143:8
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