Nye Stacey

  University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA
  uwm.edu/psychology/clinic/
  ​nye@uwm.edu
  414-229-2488
  414-229-5219

Professional Role(s) and qualifications:
For the last 5 years I have been the Psychology Clinic director at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, a training clinic for PhD clinical psych graduate students. I developed an eating disorder clinic here, and teach/supervise graduate students in the treatment of eating disorders.

Training in CBT-E:
I have done some of the online CBT-E training.
I’m afraid that I am unable to recall names/dates/location of face to face workshops. I have seen Chris in numerous workshops at the ICED conferences since I was in graduate school. I have had numerous conversations with Chris over the years. I am mostly self-taught. I have used and taught the CBT-E book countless times with patients and graduate school trainees.

Clinical Practice and Supervision:
I am in a solo practice doing outpatient therapy with adolescents and adults, specializing in Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, Binge Eating Disorder, and Other Specified Eating Disorder. I also treat anxiety, depression, women’s issues.I have been in private practice for nearly 30 years. I went to graduate school at Northwestern University Medical School and my initial training in eating disorders was with Craig Johnson, PhD.
I am a Founding Fellow of the Academy for Eating Disorders
For the last 5 years I have been the Psychology Clinic director at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, a training clinic for PhD clinical psych graduate students. I developed an eating disorder clinic here, and teach/supervise graduate students in the treatment of eating disorders.

Research:
I am not currently doing research. Past projects include, but are not limited to:
Nye, S & Cash, T. (2006). Outcomes of Manualized Cognitive-Behavioral Body Image Therapy with Eating Disordered Women Treated in a Private Clinical Practice. Journal of Eating Disorders Treatment and Prevention, 14, 31-40.

Steinberg, S, Tobin, D, & Johnson, C (1990). The role of bulimic behaviors in affect regulation: Different functions for different patient subgroups? International Journal of Eating Disorders, 9, 51-55.