Seminar: Helping Patients Experience Gratitude and Purpose
Coming Soon! Join us for a CEU Lunch and Learn with our Director of Christian Programming. Suffering impacts us on all levels, including spiritually. Whether
SunCloud Health is guided by our co-founder, Dr. Kim Dennis, MD, a national thought leader on eating disorders, mood disorders, traumas, and co-occurring disorders that require a dual diagnosis and treatment plan. This blog is dedicated to her sharing thoughts, opinions, and inspirational stories focused on recovery and the joy of life’s journey.
Our staff are also invited to share their own insights within their fields of expertise, as noted by our guest blogs featured throughout the year on a range of topics dedicated to mental health care.
Coming Soon! Join us for a CEU Lunch and Learn with our Director of Christian Programming. Suffering impacts us on all levels, including spiritually. Whether
A significant segment of the American population can, and does, consume all different types of foods with seemingly little in the way of adverse consequences.
Video and Event Recap A Special Presentation given by Dr. Kim Dennis, MD, and Marcia Nickow, Psyd, CADC, CGP This presentation (recorded November 7th, 2019)
SunCloud Health has been selected to be a preferred provider in the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation Patient Care Network. Our mission and patient care goals
SunCloud is thrilled to be open in Naperville providing integrative treatment for complex co occurring substance use disorders, eating disorders, mood disorders and related trauma.
PODCAST, “Addressing the Lack of Continuity of Care in Mental Health Services” Click Here to listen to the podcast: “Addressing the Lack of Continuity of Care in Mental
The post screening panel of All of Me. “I was delighted to participate with such a distinguished panel. Films like All of Me are an
The screening of “All of Me’ was a great success, SunCloud Health was honored to be in attendance. Dr. Kim discussed the challenges of ED
For decades, therapists, doctors and lay people alike have believed that eating disorders result from emotional issues linked to body image and low self-esteem. Now,