upcoming training:
Eating Disorder Core Competencies for the Non-Specialist Clinician
3 live, interactive CEUs
December 3
hosted virtually by
University of Maryland School of Social Work
Food and body issues are ubiquitous - every mental health provider encounters them. Some food and body issues that clients bring to session don’t require a true eating disorder specialist. So how can a clinician harness the skills they already have to support these clients? And how can the discern when it’s time to refer out to a specialist?
Speaking Topics Include:
Bodies of Work: Eating disorders, diet culture, and weight stigma in the workplace
Providing Weight-Inclusive Care: Shifting from diet culture to
Health At Every Size(R)
Understanding Binge Eating Disorder: Treating our clients with skill and care
Myth-Busting & Skill-Building for Treating Binge Eating
Eating Disorders 101: Core competencies for the non-specialist
The Way Home: Helping our daughters develop healthy body image
Reach out to Heather for Consulting and Speaking Opportunities
As you try to ensure that your practice or treatment center celebrates diversity and promotes equity, bring weight-inclusivity to your intersectional work!
I provide a complete audit of your current environments, systems, and programs, and provide an individualized plan to make your space more welcoming to all body sizes.