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24 printable client resources + 7 Where to find more information PDFs with multiple links + 2 bonus client worksheet! Focused on topics you will discuss with individuals with disordered eating and eating disorders. These can be and used in session with clients or emailed after session to support discussion and explanation of the session content and to provide a reference where clients can consolidate their understanding and learning.
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As the use of GLP-1 agonists medications (e.g., Ozempic, Wegovy) rises, so do concerns about their prescription to individuals with active, historical, or at-risk of eating disorders. This webinar supports ED practitioners in navigating complex, relational conversations with clients exploring or already using these medications. This is not a webinar on pharmacology or pathophysiology of GLP-1 agonists. Rather, it focuses on relational, ethical, and consent-based approaches to client care.
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Do you struggle with how to discuss bodies in a way that feels empowering, not harmful? Do you find yourself unsure how to help clients in higher weight bodies without reinforcing harmful stereotypes? Learn how to navigate conversations about bodies with sensitivity and respect, create a safe, inclusive environment, and support clients in higher weight bodies in their healing journey. You'll discover how to shift evidence-based treatments to be inclusive; celebrating body diversity and fostering self-compassion. Learn how to address weight stigma, navigate challenging conversations, and create a supportive, safe space. Whether you’re a counsellor, therapist, dietitian, or any health professional, you’ll leave with the tools to help, not harm, and empower your clients through their eating disorder recovery.
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The Radical Client Centered (RCC) framework provides a visual tool to prompt reflection on the multiple systemic, intrapersonal and interpersonal systems that may lead someone to a rupture in their relationship with food and body. This rupture can lead to the development of disordered eating or an eating disorder (DE/ED). This is our “invitation to listen more and speak less” (3) and learn from our clients the way these factors have impacted the development of their DE/ED. We also need to consider the healing power of allowing people the space to share and hear their own narrative of their body story (4). There are few places that people are afforded the space to explore their relationship with food and body, particularly across the timeline of their life. This process may be an important part of the assessment and building of therapeutic alliance before embarking on evidence based treatments (EBT).
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This webinar provides a helpful insight in to the complicated landscape of social media and how this can impact body image, especially for young people. It includes a practical focus on supporting young people to develop the skills they require in this unpredictable terrain.
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Supervision is recognised by many dietitians & health practitioners as one of the most important factors in reducing burnout & improving quality of care provided to clients. But what exactly is supervision? Who is it suitable for? And what can you expect? Suitable for experienced as well as new/emerging practitioners, Eat Love Live group supervisors Jo Money (APD, CEDC), Kate Gough (APD, CEDC) & Louise Grech (APD, CEDC) will explore how supervision is the key to improving your practice as a dietitian, mental health worker or health practitioner in this FREE Live Webinar featuring both content & question time.
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