Lynne Papaconstantinou has a BA in Social Sciences from SUNY Stonybrook. Originally from the East coast, she now resides in San Diego, CA where she is Director for Wellspring Camp La Jolla. Lynne has been with La Jolla since 2005 beginning as Assistant Director in the Women's Program for 2 summers before moving out west for a full time position. With many years of working directly with children, teens and adults, Lynne loves the summers at camp where she can be with the campers and provide the structure, knowledge and fun that make the program work.
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Eliza Kingsford, MA, LPC, is Clinical Director for Wellspring Camp La Jolla. Eliza received a Master’s degree in Couples and Family Therapy with an emphasis on body image and eating disorders from the University of Colorado. Eliza has a passion for working with young people and their families to promote physical and emotional health. She has worked closely with adolescents, children, families, and the college- aged population in agency, camp, and coaching settings.
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Daniel S. Kirschenbaum, Ph.D., ABPP, is President and Clinical Director of Wellspring. He was Director of the Eating Disorders Program at Northwestern University Medical School, where he is Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences. Dr. Kirschenbaum is a Fellow and Diplomate in Clinical Health Psychology in the American Psychological Association and former president of its Division of Exercise and Sport Psychology. Dr. Kirschenbaum has provided invited addresses at many professional conferences worldwide, received numerous grants for research, and published 10 books and 150 journal articles on weight loss, sport psychology, and related topics. His books include: the first book published for professionals on the treatment of pediatric obesity - Treatment of Childhood and Adolescent Obesity (1987); Weight Loss Through Persistence (1994); The Sierras Weight Loss Solution for Teens and Kids (2007); and, The Wellspring Weight Loss Plan (2011). Dr. Kirschenbaum’s research on sport psychology won the top prize for research on the mental game of golf from the World Scientific Congress on Golf (St. Andrews, Scotland) and Golf Magazine (2001). In 2000, the American Council on Exercise and its Board of Directors unanimously endorsed his book, The 9 Truths About Weight Loss (2000), as "the best book ever written for the public on how to lose weight and keep it off."
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