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Eating Disorders Recovery Program

Meet Your Team

Members of our Eating Disorders Recovery Program care team include medical and mental health providers, nurses, registered dietitians, medical assistants and social workers. Our team members are specially trained to treat young people with problems related to eating or excessive exercise.

Providers in the Eating Disorders Recovery Program include:

Adolescent Medicine Team

Fellows

  • Liz Abernathy, MD

  • Janis Sethness, MD, MPH

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Registered nurses

  • Mackenzie Boland, RN, BSN

  • Stacy Gallagher, RN, BSN

  • Carolyn Manta-Kennedy, RN, BSN

  • Anna Reiser, RN, BSN

  • Jason Russo, RN

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Registered dietitians

  • Amber D Brust, RDN, CD

  • Tran A Hang, MS, RDN, CD, CDE

  • Briana Janel Larson, MS, RDN, CD

  • Heather Nicole Linacre, RDN, CD

  • Casey L McCoy, MPH, RDN, CD

  • Lauren Michelle Mozer, MPH, RDN, CD

  • Elena Ralph, MPH, RDN, CD

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Social workers

  • Ellie Deal, MSW, LSWAIC

  • Andrew Gehl, MSW, LICSW

  • Erik Schlocker, LICSW

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Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine Team

You and your child may see psychologists and mental health therapists from Seattle Children’s Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine team. Meet your team

Contact Us

For more information, contact the Eating Disorders Recovery Program.

  • Medical and nutrition concerns: call Adolescent Medicine at 206-987-2028.
  • Mental health concerns: call Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine at 206-987-2164.

If you would like an appointment, ask your child’s primary care provider or mental health therapist for a referral.

Providers, see how to refer a patient.