Don't forget to join us this Friday for a special presentation on binge eating disorder (BED) with our CEO and co-founder, Wendy Oliver-Pyatt! This workshop focuses on providing attendees with a deeper understanding of the importance of a weight-neutral approach to binge eating disorder, while helping people understand how weight stigma and anti-fat bias play a role in the diagnosis and treatment of BED. You don't want to miss this! Reserve your seat (registration is free!) → https://lnkd.in/eqx7gNqa
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If you’re noticing behaviors that don’t fit neatly into the commonly-known eating disorders (like bulimia, anorexia, or binge eating disorder), that doesn’t mean you don’t have a diagnosis or aren’t “sick enough” to deserve care. Learning more about Other Specified Feeding and Eating Disorder, or OSFED, can be an empowering step. https://lnkd.in/gRppjh3K
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In most cases, women struggling with eating disorders attempt to cover their negative emotions with self-harming eating behaviors. Certainly, throughout treatment, women are encouraged to express their feelings in therapy sessions Want to Learn More? Visit https://lnkd.in/ePxuvqzy to read the entire blog post, as we discuss how people in recovery from eating disorders can work to better share their emotions.
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Beautifully articulated blog post by James Downs about the nuance of an eating disorder and the complicating factors that can in a way predetermine the type, severity, and suffering experienced. Putting down the biases of who we think gets an eating disorder is incredibly important, it can and does happen to anyone. And! As James stated more than one thing can and is true at the same time. And... research is helping us understand what makes us more susceptible and what can determine the unique cluster of symptoms and severity experienced. For example, trauma and early childhood experiences are known to impact our neurobiology. This is proving to be an important key in understanding the who, how, and why. Things such as temperament, processing errors in interoceptive prediction, altered sensitivity to punishment and reward leading to altered decision making are influencing how we cope with suffering. I love that we are speaking openly to dispell myths of who experiences an eating disorder, and let's now create new biases as we clear out the old ones.
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Check out my latest blog post for Eating Disorders Awareness Week! https://wix.to/KFubOZE
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Tonight I'm running a parent workshop on self-harm and eating disorders Here are the slides and resources: https://lnkd.in/e4ZfZHU7 Feel free to use & share
PARENT WORKSHOP: Self-Harm & Eating Disorders
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Link for the BIPOC eating disorders conference in July! #eatingdisorders #disorderedeating #bipoc #dei #edrecovery #edtreatment #bodytrust #antidiet #equity #socialjustice #healthcare #therapy #nutrition #recovery #treatment #mentalheath #training #resources
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excited to share I will be presenting on the topic of “Human Trafficking and Eating Disorders” this summer at the BIPOC eating disorder #conference Register here: https://lnkd.in/eEuw-XZK https://lnkd.in/eDHNu5Ba #speaking #eatingdisorders #humantrafficking
Dr. Whitney Trotter RD -(she/her) on Instagram: "@rootednutritionservices and I are so excited to announce the schedule is LIVE for our third BIPOC Eating Disorders Conference!!!!!! Early bird registration closes May 31st. We are offering group discount rates and payment plans. Link to register can be found in my bio !! Please join us for this amazing virtual eating disorder conference. Be sure to
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As we wrap up Eating Disorders Screening & Awareness Week it is important to remember that you are not alone. Take a step toward recovery by taking our free anonymous online eating disorder screening: https://lnkd.in/gsix75K2 #EDAwareness
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We all have a role to play in eating disorder prevention. There are so many small and big ways to contribute to the prevention of eating disorders. We’ve included some here: challenging beliefs around health being determined by weight, focusing on body functionality (what the body can do) instead of appearance and moving away from food labeling such as “good and bad food”. What’s one thing you’re already doing to contribute to the prevention of eating disorders? Share with us below! 👇 Amanda & Sarah #eatingdisorders #eatingdisorderprevention #nationalstrategy #eatingdisorderrecovery #prevention #weightdoesnotequalhealth #haes #nondiet #weightinclusive #bodyimage #bodyfunctionality #bodyneutral #bodypositive #nofoodlabels #foodisfood
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📆 This week (February 26 – March 1) is Eating Disorders Awareness Week. Eating disorders can affect anyone, regardless of age, gender, or background, and adversely impact overall well-being. Let's unite to spread understanding, empathy, and support by challenging harmful stereotypes and promoting a culture of self-love and body positivity. 💪💕 If you or someone you know is struggling, reach out for help. Below are some helpful resources: 1️⃣ National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) - https://okt.to/MI7YFt 2️⃣ Eating Disorders Hope - https://okt.to/pUWGVD 3️⃣ Project HEAL (Help to Eat, Accept, and Live) - https://okt.to/lgxv0W Together, we can create a world where everyone feels seen, heard, and supported on their journey to wellness. 🌐💚 #EDAwarenessWeek #BetteringLives
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Individuals with eating disorders suffer from self-criticism and shame. These experiences maintain and often exacerbate eating disorders and co-occurring disorders. Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT) offers skills and strategies for reducing self-criticism and shame. These skills and strategies assist clients in learning how to build self-compassion and receive it from others. This presentation introduces six CFT based skills and strategies that can be used with eating disordered clients to help them in de-blaming and de-shaming themselves. Register now to join Heather Russo, LMFT, CEDS-S, for this FREE webinar - An Introduction to Compassion-Focused Therapy. https://hubs.ly/Q01-4JpY0
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