Peggy Claude-Pierre opened her outpatient practice specializing in eating disorders in 1988; the Montreaux Clinic began its residential inpatient program in 1993. Millions have been introduced to Claude-Pierre's gentle yet positive approach to the treatment of anorexia and bulimia, thanks to her appearances on 20/20 (the first show on her work won a Peabody Award for excellance) and Oprah. She consults with health professionals and government representatives in North and South America, Western and Eastern Europe, as well as Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. She has been nominated for the Kiwanis World Service Medal and the Institute of Noetic Sciences Altruism Award. She is currently working with the Montreaux staff to create a teaching clinic to offer professional training to others who wish to use the Montyreaux approach. She lives and works in Victoria, Canada.
"Peggy Claude-Pierre is a warrior-—ferocious and relentless—whose
work has rescued a decade of
sufferers."
—Edward Feller, M.D., F.A.C.P.,
Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine,
Brown University School of Medicine
"Peggy Claude-Pierre has created a paradigm shift in the way we
view and treat anorexia. Peggy has shifted the focus of care from
that of controlling the symptoms of disordered eating to healing
the negativity that would otherwise plague the individual for the
rest of his or her life. I have developed the utmost respect for
her, for I realize that she has translated the secret language of
anorexia. Now it is up to us to use the knowledge she has
revealed."
—Daniel J. Smith, M.D.
"Peggy Claude-Pierre's work begins where attachment to the limiting
obstacles of theory end. She has brought back from the dead many
young lives the world deemed hopeless.... There are many who
possess the title of 'doctor' who have never come close to her
incredible example of the selfless healer."
—Craig T. Pratt, M.D.,
Chief, Division of Addiction Medicine,
Grant-Riverside Methodist Hospital
"Peggy Claude-Pierre is a warrior--ferocious and relentless-whose
work has rescued a decade of sufferers."
-Edward Feller, M.D., F.A.C.P.,
Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine,
Brown University School of Medicine
"Peggy Claude-Pierre has created a paradigm shift in the way we
view and treat anorexia. Peggy has shifted the focus of care from
that of controlling the symptoms of disordered eating to healing
the negativity that would otherwise plague the individual for the
rest of his or her life. I have developed the utmost respect for
her, for I realize that she has translated the secret language of
anorexia. Now it is up to us to use the knowledge she has
revealed."
-Daniel J. Smith, M.D.
"Peggy Claude-Pierre's work begins where attachment to the limiting
obstacles of theory end. She has brought back from the dead many
young lives the world deemed hopeless.... There are many who
possess the title of 'doctor' who have never come close to her
incredible example of the selfless healer."
-Craig T. Pratt, M.D.,
Chief, Division of Addiction Medicine,
Grant-Riverside Methodist Hospital
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