What's included?
24 Client resources
2 bonus client worksheets
7 where to find more information resources with active links
What Topics are covered ?
Client Resources
Diet Culture
Disordered eating and bone health
Excessive exercise
Food and mood
Gastrointestinal health and eating disorders
Health at Every Size (HAES)
Hunger
Joyful movement
Laxative misuse
Normal eating and normalizing eating
Normal eating
Overlapping roles and responsibilities of the MDT in ED care
Physical and Psycholgical impact of starvation
Purging
RCC Frame work
Set Point Theory
Spectrum of Eating
The Eating Disorder Cycle
The interrelationship of dietetic interventions for eating disorders
Urge surfing
Vegetarian and Vegan diets for Eating Disorders
What is a Binge
Where to find more information resources (with active links)
Where to find more information Children, teenagers and ED
Where to find more information Books on eating
Where to find more information Neurodivergence and ED
Where to find more information Online Courses
Where to find more information Podcasts
Where to find more information - Social media to connect with
Where to find more information
Transgender, gender diverse and ED
Client Worksheets
My spectrum of eating
My Eating disorder cycle
How can they support my clinical work ?
It takes an individual seeking support with their eating so much courage to take the first steps. There is so much for them to learn and understand about food and bodies and physiology!
One of the amazing skills of dietitians and health professionals is taking that information and making it individualised and understanding.
These client resources can be printed and used as tools in session or shared on screen when online to guide information sharing. Handy images enhance understanding. They provide a tool that clients can be emailed after session to aid client reflection.
The where to find more information resources are a starting page for clinicians and clients alike to launch in to their own explorations and learning.
What makes these resources different?
These resources have developed over 20 years of clinical practice with lots of reviews over that time!
They have a compassionate narrative inviting clients to lean in and consider new learnings ; avoiding creating feelings of shame and blame that is so common in health care spaces.
Eat Loves Live's strong vales of individualised, weight inclusive care and social justice aligned health care is also threaded through the pages to support clients engaging in the space.