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Rebecca McConville is a board certified sports specialist and IAEDP approved eating disorder supervisor. She is an internationally recognized expert on REDs (relative energy deficiency) authoring the book Finding Your Sweet Spot - how to avoid REDs. The updated version will be released in 2025. She also created the first of its kind REDs informed provider certification program for clinicians. IN this fascinating discussion excellent for athletes, coaches, parents, and other sport team staff members, Rebecca discusses with host Elizabeth Emery about what happens in the body when underfueled, what recovery takes, and how to look for physical, nutritional, and psychological reasons for underfueling. Get involved and support the show directly at https://bit.ly/supportWsports Find all episodes http://www.hearhersports.com/ Sign up for Hear Her Sports newsletter at https://bit.ly/HHSnewsletter Find Hear Her Sports on all social @hearhersports Find Rebecca McConville at https://beccamcconville.com/ Find Rebecca McConville on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/rebeccaeddietitian/ Find the REDs Informed Provider Directory at https://beccamcconville.com/certified-reds-informed-provider-directory/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kate Garland, LCSW, Dr. Vanessa Scaringi, and I talk about attachment theory and how it shapes our relationship with food, eating habits, and body image. Whether you have an anxious, avoidant, or secure attachment style, the way you relate to others can reflect deeply in how you nourish yourself and view your body. We'll explore the emotional and psychological connections between attachment and food, break down how early relational experiences influence eating behaviors, and offer tools to heal and rebuild a positive relationship with your body. Tune in to learn how understanding your attachment style can be a game-changer in your body liberation journey! LEARN MORE ABOUT KATE GARLAND, LCSW-S Kathryn "Kate" Garland, LCSW-S, CEDS-C is a licensed clinical social worker and supervisor in Texas, New York, and Massachusetts. She is an IAEDP approved Certified Eating Disorder Specialist and Consultant. Kathryn spent her early career and completed postgraduate training in psychoanalytic psychotherapy in New York City. She incorporates relational and intuitive methods into her work with clients. Her experience includes working with LGBTQ+ teens in the NYC foster care system, community mental health clinics, as well as primary therapist and IOP Program Coordinator at an eating disorder treatment center. Kathryn co-owns a group therapy practice called CALM Counseling in Austin, Texas. LEARN MORE ABOUT DR. VANESSA SCARINGI Dr. Vanessa is a Licensed Psychologist (PhD), Certified Eating Disorder Specialist Supervisor (CEDS-S), and one of CALM's co-owners. She works with adolescents, young adults, and adult populations. Vanessa has dedicated much of her career to working in the eating disorder field. She is a relational psychologist who strives to understand the context of one's eating disorder. By facilitating insight, Vanessa works with her clients to identify patterns and behaviors that interfere with living the life they want to live. Vanessa also strives to create a sense of hope in her clients, as she has found this is an important part of the change process. LEARN MORE ABOUT AND CONTACT CALM COUNSELING, LLC https://keepcalmatx.com/ https://www.instagram.com/calmcounselingpllc/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/calm-counseling-pllc/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathryn-garland-lcsw-s-ceds-c-9074a612/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCEwnnwdVxPRJ3nwrdCI5ug INTERESTED IN HANGING OUT MORE IN DR. MARIANNE-LAND? Follow me on Instagram @drmariannemiller Check out my NEW, virtual, self-paced ARFID and Selective Eating course In the US, UK, Canada, or Australia? Chat with me about my online binge eating program that provides 1:1 virtual coaching support and online curriculum. It is called the Elite Binge Eating Recovery Method. Need a place to start? Check out my self-paced, virtual, anti-diet, subscription-based curriculum. It is called Dr. Marianne-Land's Binge Eating Recovery Membership. Live in California, Texas, or Washington D.C. and interested in eating disorder therapy with me? Sign up for a free, 15-minute phone consultation HERE or via my website, and I'll get you to where you need to be! Check out my blog. Want more information? Email me at hello@mariannemiller.com
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We're exposing the “war on childhood obesity” with Dr. Elizabeth Rathbun,' an esteemed clinical psychologist and certified intuitive eating counselor. In this deep and enlightening conversation we delve into the contentious topic of childhood obesity, challenging traditional perceptions and the stigma surrounding body weight. Dr. Rathbun shares her expert insights on why the 'war on obesity' is misguided, focusing instead on the significance of emotional well-being, stress, nutrition, and lifestyle as crucial factors in a child's overall health. This conversation aims to empower parents and practitioners alike to redefine health on their own terms and to offer support to the next generation without shaming their bodies. About Dr. Elizabeth Rathbun: Dr. Rathbun has over 20 years of clinical experience in various mental health service agencies as a therapist. A clinical psychologist, she began her private practice in 2015 and has an office in New Haven, CT and also conducts individual and group therapy via telehealth. She is a certified Intuitive Eating counselor and a certified Eating Disorder specialist (CEDS), designated by IAEDP. Dr. Rathbun teaches intuitive eating and mindfulness classes at Yale University and does related consultant work for different agencies. She is also trained in Internal Family Systems (IFS) and EMDR and works from a trauma informed and HAES perspective. Her specific clinical interests include evaluation and treatment of disordered eating and trauma, and helping people find peace with food, weight, and their bodies. Connect more with Elizabeth:Website: www.therapywithelizabeth.webs.com IG: @pause.process.peaceCONNECT MORE WITH BETH! Loving the podcast? You are not alone! If you're like most women, this podcast will kick off your journey and give you valuable insights, but you'll probably find yourself wanting even deeper support and transformation, totally understandable! Here is how to find what you are looking for… Join Peace with Food & Soul, the life-changing group coaching program designed to help you shed food and body guilt for GOOD. Join the free BEYOND INTUITIVE EATING Facebook group Work with Beth 1:1 SOCIAL HANDLES Website: www.bethbasham.com Instagram: @bethbasham.rdFacebook: @bethbasham.rd FOLLOW & REVIEW If you found value in this episode, please follow and leave me a review on whatever platform you're listening through. My mission is to help women end the war with their body and food so they can discover total body confidence from the inside out. When you leave a positive review, mor...
Show Notes What is virtual care and how can it be used in treating patients with eating disorders? What are the limitations or advantages of using virtual care in treating eating disorder patients? In this podcast episode, Kate Fisch speaks with Dr. Erin Knopf about virtual care for Eating Disorders. She discusses the benefits and challenges around virtual care and the role it plays in assisting our clients and developing more effective treatments. MEET DR. ERIN KNOPF Dr. Knopf is dedicated to treating patients with eating disorders holistically. As a triple-boarded physician (pediatrician, adult psychiatrist, child/adolescent psychiatrist) and Certified Eating Disorder Specialist, she uses her combined training with intentionality to assess disease severity and devise comprehensive plans to address the eating disorder behaviors as well as comorbid symptoms of anxiety, depression, OCD, trauma and more. She describes herself as the “mechanic of the body” and prioritizes psychoeducation and biological education for patients and families to foster insight and achieve treatment alignment. Dr. Knopf previously worked in an IP/RES/PHP program for almost 5 years and at the onset of the COVID-19 Pandemic, she served as unit psychiatrist for ten months at the ACUTE Center for Eating Disorders. She is a member of IAEDP, AED, AACAP, APA and AAP. Visit Virtual Eating Recovery For You to find out more. IN THIS PODCAST Will virtual care replace physical consultations? The challenges faced with treating eating disorders. Childhood obesity, diets and restrictive eating. Lab results and eating disorders. Do you feel like delivering care virtually gets in the way of connecting with patients? “I will admit, as an extrovert, I don't think there will ever be a way to replace the beauty of in person connection. There are nuances that are missed. But ultimately, would I turn away from virtual care? Absolutely not!” Dr. Erin Knopf When we think about virtual care, the cons might be pretty clear, but the pros just far outweigh, especially when we're talking about someone getting care versus not. . . “It's an opportunity to bring care to people who would never have it, it's flexible, convenient. So I think overall, the virtual care frontier is really exciting and we can only do it better with our technological advances.” Dr. Erin Knopf What is a big challenge you are currently faced with? “Right now we are, unfortunately, private pay, which I know limits access, but that is not our end game. We are currently working on credentialing with three insurance companies.We offer discounted bundles for services. We do super bills, and we even have a single case agreement.” Dr. Erin Knopf Eating disorders don't discriminate based on socioeconomic status. They also don't discriminate based on geographic location. It is important for all patients to have access to some level of professional care and help. What are your thoughts on the American Academy of Pediatrics'recently issued a statement on childhood obesity? “The first part is it's still relying on BMI as the measure of obesity. It actually doesn't include in the definition any other medical considerations that people get worried about - type two diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, things like that.” Dr. Erin Knopf The steps that follow such a statement are extremely drastic, especially when we consider its referral to children. . . “ It just says if a child's body is 90th percentile for age match, BMI percentage, then they meet criteria for obesity and therefore should be considered for, drum roll, either weight loss surgery, like bariatric surgery, or weight loss medications.” Dr. Erin Knopf What are your thoughts on why diets and restrictive eating are so common? “Human beings like diet culture because it helps them feel in control and powerful and capable of incredible discipline. Think of how often that's overly valued and praised.” Dr Erin Knopf When treating somebody. What is your number one concern, medically? “Medical stability and medical fragility are the terms that I consider the most. Everyone is pretty accustomed to picturing an emaciated person who meets criteria for eating disorders and has low heart rate, low blood sugar, low body temperature. But really, only 6% of patients with eating disorders are actually underweight. All it takes is 15 pounds of weight loss in three months and your body is malnourished to some degree..” Dr Erin Knopf How do we handle clients who have good lab results but may still have an underlying issue? “Your body is miraculous, that it is going to work for you and protect you as best it can by improving the movement of electrolytes, of improving the mobilization of energy molecules from stored tissue in order to meet your metabolic need. But eventually that will give out. And treatment should not occur when you are in the middle of crisis and your body is comping out. It needs to happen sooner than that. So if the behaviors are there and the weight loss is there or the weight interruption for whatever way it looks is there, yeah. you meet criteria in my book, and I think it is important that we have more early recognition and prevention.” Dr Erin Knopf The one thing that virtual care provides is access to those patients who may not have thought they were able to get treatment and thus there's motivation to get better. Especially now that virtual care has been supported nationally. Hopefully it continues to get the same support even with laws changing. Now that the Pandemic emergency actions are expiring, this does give us an opportunity to bring that expert care to corners that would never have known expert care mattered, would never have known that they actually do meet criteria for an eating disorder and deserve that expert care. So it's just such a wonderful opportunity to improve health outcomes for so many more This is a fascinating topic and Dr. Erin Knopf and is filled with valuable insights, information and examples throughout the podcast. To read the articles or find the book mentioned in the podcast, follow the links below. RESOURCES MENTIONED AND USEFUL LINKS Visit Virtual Eating Recovery For You for more on the fantastic work that Dr. Erin Knopf is involved in. Rate, review, and subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, TuneIn, and Spotify.
Feeling stuck isn't exclusive to one area of life; it can strike at any moment. Whether you're battling with your career, your relationships, or, as is often the case, your relationship with food, that suffocating feeling can be all too familiar. If you've ever grappled with issues related to your relationship with food or have felt trapped in various aspects of life, this discussion is going to be a game-changer for you. In this episode, I am chatting with Sondra Kronberg about what to do when you feel stuck, as it's a challenge that everyone faces at some point. Sondra Kronberg, MS, RD, CEDRD-S is a seasoned nutrition therapist and recognized leader in the field of eating disorders. Founder and Executive Director, Eating Disorder Treatment Collaborative, FEED: IOP, CONNECT and CONCIERGE programs in New York. Sondra specializes in treatment and training of the collaborative approach to eating disorders. She is a founding member and past Board Trustee of the National Eating Disorders Association, (NEDA). The author of Comprehensive Learning/Teaching Handout Series Manual for Eating Disorders and contributing author to Eating Disorders: Clinical Guide to Counseling and Treatment and Eating Disorders in Special Populations: Medical, Nutritional and Psychological Treatments. Sondra received the International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals, (IAEDP), 2010 Certified Eating Disorder Specialists Award, the NEDA 2004 Excellence in Treatment Award, and the 2002 SCAN Excellence in Practice Award. In 2018 Sondra received NEDA's first Legacy Award. Sondra is currently an IAEDP influencer and certification core course facilitator. She is a national speaker, treatment consultant, and media spokesperson. She is also a consultant to the Carolyn Costin Institute. Sondra's greatest passion is helping people learn to nourish their minds and bodies in order to reclaim their lives and thrive. Tweetable Quotes “It's sort of like taking the pacifier away from the baby. You can't really just yank the pacifier away. You have to understand the meaning and the value and maybe offer some other opportunity when you're going to go from pacifier to bottle.” – Sondra Kronberg "People with eating disorders are the most stuck people because they just are going around in this circle all the time.” – Sondra Kronberg "The process of unstuckness for the binge eating disorder is to learn how to set limits and boundaries and to be able to say no.” – Sondra Kronberg "Something about an eating disorder is if you talk to clients is that what started out as something that they decided is now deciding them." – Sondra Kronberg Resources https://sondrakronberg.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sondrakronberg/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/EatingDisorderTreatmentCollaborative
Sondra Kronberg, MS, RD, CEDRD-S, is a nutrition therapist and recognized leader in the field of eating disorders. Founder and Executive Director, Eating Disorder Treatment Collaborative, FEED: IOP, CONNECT and CONCIERGE programs in New York and virtual throughout the United States. Sondra is the host of Chats in the Living room weekly live Learning and Support, providing dialog, education and community with experts in the field. She is a founding member and past Board Trustee of the National Eating Disorders Association, (NEDA). The author of Comprehensive Learning/Teaching Handout Series Manual for Eating Disorders and contributing author to Eating Disorders: Clinical Guide to Counseling and Treatment and Eating Disorders in Special Populations: Medical, Nutritional and Psychological Treatments. Sondra received the International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals, (IAEDP), 2010 Certified Eating Disorder Specialists Award, the NEDA 2004 Excellence in Treatment Award and the 2002 SCAN Excellence in Practice Award. In 2018 Sondra received NEDA's first Legacy Award. She is a national speaker, treatment consultant and media spokesperson. She is also a consultant to the Carolyn Costin Institute. We discuss topics including: The harm that is done by dieting Understanding what is a cognitive behavioral nutrition therapist? The Learning Teaching Handout Series The origin of food Food is about trauma SHOW NOTES: www.chatsinthelivingroom.com www.sondrakronberg.com ____________________________________________ If you have any questions regarding the topics discussed on this podcast, please reach out to Robyn directly via email: rlgrd@askaboutfood.com You can also connect with Robyn on social media by following her on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave a review on iTunes and subscribe. Visit Robyn's private practice website where you can subscribe to her free monthly insight newsletter, and receive your FREE GUIDE “Maximizing Your Time with Those Struggling with an Eating Disorder”. Your Recovery Resource, Robyn's new online course for navigating your loved one's eating disorder, is available now! For more information on Robyn's book “The Eating Disorder Trap”, please visit the Official "The Eating Disorder Trap" Website. “The Eating Disorder Trap” is also available for purchase on Amazon.
In this episode Dr. Doug Bunnell and I talk about the differences between behavioral treatments and “deep work” or psychodynamic psychotherapy. (Dynamic and analytic used interchangeably.) If you want to know more about what any of this means or if you've ever heard the term “evidence based” or “gold standard” for treatment of eating disorders, this is for you. Spoiler: Anyone who is die hard anything, probably isn't giving enough of a full picture of what actually works. Douglas W. Bunnell, PhD, FAED, CEDS-S is a clinical psychologist in Fairfield, Connecticut. He has specialized in the treatment of people with eating disorders for the past 30 years. Dr. Bunnell is a past board chair of the NEDA and recipient of their Lifetime Achievement Award. Dr. Bunnell has helped to design, develop and manage PHP and residential programs for several national eating disorder programs. He is a Fellow of the Academy for Eating Disorders and Certified Eating Disorder Supervisor for IAEDP. Dr. Bunnell has co-authored numerous chapters and journal articles on the treatment of eating disorders and the training of clinicians. He is particularly focused on the integration of evidence-based treatment into higher levels of eating disorder treatment programming. More recently, Dr. Bunnell has been working on clinical protocols for addressing eating disorders and co-morbid psychiatric issues such as PTSD. He is currently a Senior Clinical Advisor for Eating Recovery Center and Pathlight Mood and Anxiety Treatment Programs. Dr. Bunnell is a co-editor, along with Dr. Margo Maine and Dr. Beth McGilley, of Treatment of Eating Disorders: Bridging the Research Practice Gap. LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who may need this podcast by sharing this episode. Be sure to sign up for my weekly newsletter here! You can connect with me on Instagram @rachelleheinemann, through my website www.rachelleheinemann.com, or email me directly at rachelle@rachelleheinemann.com
Shari Botwin, LCSW has been counseling survivors of eating disorders, trauma and abuse in her South Jersey private practice for over 27 years. Her second book, Thriving After Trauma: Stories of Living and Healing was released in an updated paperback in October 2021. Botwin is working on her third book, Stolen Childhoods, which focuses on reclaiming life in adulthood after surviving childhood abuse. Botwin has presented CE workshops for IAEDP, Renfrew and Stockton State College. She has appeared on numerous international media platforms, including Good Morning America, NBC Nightly, MSNBC, CBS Today, The New York Times, Time Magazine, The Associated Press, Sports Illustrated and Radio Europe. In July 2022, Botwin presented a webinar for over one-thousand attendees at The Trauma and Recovery Center in China on the role of an eating disorder in staying stuck in abuse. On September 22, 2023, Botwin will be running an all-day CE training for Stockton State College on managing countertransference when working with survivors of eating disorders and abuse. Botwin has also served as an expert witness in high profile cases involving sexual assault and childhood abuse.Shari Botwin, LCSW (www.sharibotwin.com) Stolen Childhoods: Next Book to be released early 2024! CE: Managing Countertransference when Working with Abuse Survivors: Stockon State College on September 22, 2023. Stay Tuned for Details Thriving After Trauma: Stories of Living and Healing: Botwin, Shari, White, Jo Anne Dr.: 9781538125601: Amazon.com: Book Botwin's latest live segment on NBC News National with Kate Snow: Helping Kids Cope with Divorce Live with Kate Snow - YouTube Follow Shari on Psychology Today Blogs Thriving After Trauma | Psychology TodayWarrior Women Speak: With Judge Aquilina and Shari Botwin, LCSW • A podcast on AnchorFollow on Social MediaLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shari-botwin-901172a Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/warriorbotwin7/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sharilcsw/Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/shari_botwin Our Hosts:Linda and John (Jack) Mazur founded a nonprofit 501(c)(3)organization in 2022 in memory of their daughter, Emilee which provides peer support, social connection, and education for adults with eating disorders and for their family members. For more information or to contact them go to: www.theemileeconnection.comLinda and John (Jack) Mazur wrote, Emilee: The Story of a Girl and Her Family Hijacked by Anorexia, to honor their daughter's wish, to raise awareness, evoke compassion, and foster change in how eating disorders are viewed and treated.Paperback: and Kindle:https://www.amazon.com/Emilee-Story-Family-Hijacked-Anorexia/dp/170092012XAudiobook:https://www.amazon.com/Emilee-Story-Family-Hijacked-Anorexia/dp/B08R6LRPDSLinda and Jack can also be reached through the book website: https://emileethestoryofagirl.com or at Linda.john.mazur@gmail.comEllen Bennett is the director of KMB for Answers, a non-profit charity providing educational and financial support for mental health professionals as well as assistance for families in search of resources. For more information about Ellen Bennett and the foundation founded in memory of her daughter Katlyn, go to: www.Kmbforanswers.com
Ann Saffi Biasetti, LCSW, PhD has been a practicing psychotherapist for over 30 years. She holds a PhD in Psychology with a Transpersonal concentration. She also is a Certified Eating Disorder Specialist (CEDS) through IAEDP, a trained mindful Self-Compassion and Mindfulness teacher, a trained Polyvagal Theory therapist, as well as a Certified MABT practitioner and Certified Yoga therapist. Her doctoral research explored the role of self-compassion in eating disorder recovery. She is the author of multiple books including "Befriending Your Body: A Self-Compassionate Approach to Freeing Yourself from Disordered Eating" and "The Awakening Self-Compassion Card Deck." As a Somatic Psychotherapist, her approach to therapy is unique and informed by multiple trainings she has done throughout her clinical career. Her research, training and passion for self-compassion practice and the power it has to change up your nervous system and your relationship with yourself, others, and your life, frames all the work she does. She practices through a trauma-informed, holistic, neuropsychotherapy lens, helping you to investigate and make sense of what you are experiencing in your nervous system, sensations you feel in your body, your emotions, and your thoughts and we learn together how to understand and hold all of this through self-compassion. She is a Polyvagal informed therapist, mindfulness trained, and a researcher, teacher and trainer of self-compassion. She has developed a unique technique, Mindfulness-Based Embodiment ™ used within talk therapy sessions, that allows you to become aware of patterns, both in the mind and body, that may no longer serve you in your life. In this episode, Dr. Saffi Biasetti and I discuss disordered eating and body dysmorphia, yoga and embodiment, other forms of somatic work for healing and much more. For more information on Dr. Biasetti, check out her website, https://www.anembodiedlife.com/, or her social media @anembodiedlife. Make sure to check out her book, Befriending Your Body, and her new Awakening Self-Compassion Cards: 52 Practices for Self-Care, Healing, and Growth, both available on her website. Follow me @joshkorac on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube for video clips, podcast previews, and more mental health content! If you are in a mental health crisis, please call 988 or go to your nearest emergency room. If you are from Colorado and are interested in scheduling a session, please reach out at sojourncounselingco.com/josh or josh@sojourncounselingco.com.
If you or someone you know is living with an eating disorder, today's conversation could be a potentially life changing, or even life saving, one. This Week Dr. Dena Cabrera and Megan Kniskern join program host Chris Meek to discuss complex eating disorders and nutrition therapy for mental health. Megan Kniskern is a registered dietitian, a licensed dietitian nutritionist and certified eating disorder specialist supervisor. For the past 15 years, Megan has been working in the field of eating disorders, substance use disorder and nutrition education. She has eight years of direct care experience, seven years experience as a director and executive with various treatment centers and programs. Dena Cabrera is a clinical psychologist and a certified eating disorder specialist with a wealth of diverse clinical experience, including more than 24 years of treating individuals, families and groups with a range of psychological and psychiatric disorders. Dr. Cabrera has served as the president of the International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals and currently is the IAEDP's past president and an executive board member. She's also the co-author of Mom in the Mirror: Body, Image, Beauty and Life After Pregnancy. Throughout the hour, Dr. Cabrera and Ms. Kniskern will provide information about the root causes of eating disorders, effective treatments for eating disorders, and the dangers and warning signs of eating disorders. Please join this important conversation to learn more about treatment options that may be available for you or your loved ones.
If you or someone you know is living with an eating disorder, today's conversation could be a potentially life changing, or even life saving, one. This Week Dr. Dena Cabrera and Megan Kniskern join program host Chris Meek to discuss complex eating disorders and nutrition therapy for mental health. Megan Kniskern is a registered dietitian, a licensed dietitian nutritionist and certified eating disorder specialist supervisor. For the past 15 years, Megan has been working in the field of eating disorders, substance use disorder and nutrition education. She has eight years of direct care experience, seven years experience as a director and executive with various treatment centers and programs. Dena Cabrera is a clinical psychologist and a certified eating disorder specialist with a wealth of diverse clinical experience, including more than 24 years of treating individuals, families and groups with a range of psychological and psychiatric disorders. Dr. Cabrera has served as the president of the International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals and currently is the IAEDP's past president and an executive board member. She's also the co-author of Mom in the Mirror: Body, Image, Beauty and Life After Pregnancy. Throughout the hour, Dr. Cabrera and Ms. Kniskern will provide information about the root causes of eating disorders, effective treatments for eating disorders, and the dangers and warning signs of eating disorders. Please join this important conversation to learn more about treatment options that may be available for you or your loved ones.
ABOUT THIS EPISODE In this episode join Meg and Melanie as they talk about how you can help a loved one, what to do and what not to do when supporting them in recovery. You will also learn about the inspiration behind the creation of Balance, an eating disorder recovery treatment center. ABOUT OUR GUEST Melanie Rogers is a Certified Eating Disorder Registered Dietitian (CEDRD) & supervisor and an official mentor through IAEDP's (International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals) connection, outreach, and mentoring committee, the founder and executive director at Balance Eating Disorder Treatment center. She's passionate about helping others find true, healthy relationships to food. Melanie's Website: https://balancedtx.com/ Melanie's FREE Eating Disorder Recovery Handbook: https://balancedtx.com/balance-resources Melanie's first episode with The Full and Thriving Podcast: https://bit.ly/3UT859e ABOUT OUR HOST Meg is a CCI certified Eating Disorder Recovery Coach and Founder of The Recovery Collective. She is the host of Full and Thriving: An Eating Disorder Recovery Podcast. Meg is now accepting 1:1 coaching clients and offers free consultations on her website. Join The Recovery Collective's Waiting List: https://recoverycollective.mykajabi.com/ Sign up for a free 1:1 coaching consultation with Meg http://bit.ly/3A1Cw5r The Recovery Collective Instagram: www.instagram.com/the_recoverycollective/ Watch and Subscribe to The Meg and Anne-Claire Show https://bit.ly/3cdHfIx Meg's website: www.meg-mccabe.com Meg's Instagram: www.instagram.com/meg_mccabe/ Listen to these free eating disorder recovery affirmations: megmccabe.lpages.co/200-recovery-affirmations/ Support the show by purchasing anti-diet merchandise here: www.etsy.com/shop/RecoveryCollective
Norman is the co-founder and principal of the Institute for Antiracism and Equity, a social justice focused consultancy, and the Deputy Director of Ayana Therapy, an app startup focused on providing culturally intelligent, adapted, and accessible care to marginalized communities. He completed his B.A. at Yale and his Ph.D. in Psychology at UCLA. His research and clinical interests include the social development of people with autism, the developmental course of bipolar disorder, and anxiety disorders. In conjunction Norman has developed an expertise in psychiatrically complex populations, and his primary areas of interest are the application of a transdiagnostic framework for eating disorders, taking an evolutionary approach to shame and anxiety, and minority mental health. He is a regular national and international speaker, educator, and passionate advocate with a particular focus on minority status and barriers to mental health care in marginalized communities. He is the founding co-chair of the Black, Indigenous, and People of Color Committee of IAEDP, on the inaugural Behavioral Health Taskforce for the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association, and serves on numerous advisory boards. Normanwas the co-founder of Reasons Eating Disorder Center. We Discuss Topics Including: When conversations are uncomfortable how to work through the discomfort Looking at societies messages and challenging them Obtaining supervision on systemic racism Deconstructing your fundamental beliefs What does it mean to “meet the client where they are at”? Understanding why you believe the things you do SHOW NOTES: https://www.antiracismandequity.com www.reasonsedc.com ____________________________________________ If you have any questions regarding the topics discussed on this podcast, please reach out to Robyn directly via email: rlgrd@askaboutfood.com You can also connect with Robyn on social media by following her on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave a review on iTunes and subscribe. Visit Robyn's private practice website where you can subscribe to her free monthly insight newsletter, and receive your FREE GUIDE “Maximizing Your Time with Those Struggling with an Eating Disorder”. Your Recovery Resource, Robyn's new online course for navigating your loved one's eating disorder, is available now! For more information on Robyn's book “The Eating Disorder Trap”, please visit the Official "The Eating Disorder Trap" Website. “The Eating Disorder Trap” is also available for purchase on Amazon.
Norman is the co-founder and principal of the Institute for Antiracism and Equity, a social justice focused consultancy, and the Deputy Director of Ayana Therapy, an app startup focused on providing culturally intelligent, adapted, and accessible care to marginalized communities. He completed his B.A. at Yale and his Ph.D. in Psychology at UCLA. His research and clinical interests include the social development of people with autism, the developmental course of bipolar disorder, and anxiety disorders. In conjunction Norman has developed an expertise in psychiatrically complex populations, and his primary areas of interest are the application of a transdiagnostic framework for eating disorders, taking an evolutionary approach to shame and anxiety, and minority mental health. He is a regular national and international speaker, educator, and passionate advocate with a particular focus on minority status and barriers to mental health care in marginalized communities. He is the founding co-chair of the Black, Indigenous, and People of Color Committee of IAEDP, on the inaugural Behavioral Health Taskforce for the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association, and serves on numerous advisory boards. Normanwas the co-founder of Reasons Eating Disorder Center. We discuss topics including: What is The Institute for Antiracism and Equity? Systemic Roots Understanding your privilege and how do I work on my own growth? The lack of diversity in treatment professionals Understanding what are racial, cultural and stigma Eating disorders do not “look a certain way” SHOW NOTES: https://www.antiracismandequity.com www.reasonsedc.com ____________________________________________ If you have any questions regarding the topics discussed on this podcast, please reach out to Robyn directly via email: rlgrd@askaboutfood.com You can also connect with Robyn on social media by following her on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave a review on iTunes and subscribe. Visit Robyn's private practice website where you can subscribe to her free monthly insight newsletter, and receive your FREE GUIDE “Maximizing Your Time with Those Struggling with an Eating Disorder”. Your Recovery Resource, Robyn's new online course for navigating your loved one's eating disorder, is available now! For more information on Robyn's book “The Eating Disorder Trap”, please visit the Official "The Eating Disorder Trap" Website. “The Eating Disorder Trap” is also available for purchase on Amazon.
Taking the first step toward treatment is terrifying, and riddled with information overload… and that's where Ibbits Newhall comes in. Ibbits runs a consulting business as a treatment resource consultant. She works with individuals and families on treatment planning and what to do when navigating recovery – like step down options, residential programs, after care plans… any point of recovery. She's the person who can connect people with whomever they need to connect with for treatment. Ibbits is really well connected with a lot of different programs and people. She was a founding member and secretary of IAEDP-New York, which is our lovely IAEDP chapter. She served on the advisory board of CSAB (Center for the Study of Anorexia and Bulimia in NYC) and on the board of the Binge Eating Disorder Association. Currently, Ibbits serves on the Advisory Board Health 2021. She has worked with dozens of families and individuals to help them find the right treatment plans. Maybe you're struggling with disordered eating, or you're the family member of someone who is. Today, we're talking about what to do when you're in these positions. When you have no idea what to do, what to look out for, and you're terrified… Ibbits is going to share all her wisdom (along with her really entertaining stories). Tweetable Quotes “As a family member, it's important to understand the seductive power of this disease. If they can possibly begin to comprehend – although I think it is very difficult unless you've been in that brain yourself – how that seductive power permeates every corner of that individual's being.” – Ibbits Newhall “For the individual, [treatment] is terrifying. Even if, intellectually, the individual knows very well how destructive this disease is and what it's taking away from them, it is terrifying and scary beyond belief to think of taking that first step. And if they've been through this a number of times, thinking of taking that painful step yet again… and for parents to understand what that undertaking is.” – Ibbits Newhall “There's this narrow, tiny pinprick of light through which individuals are looking, and they don't see any other path [for their life]... and there is a world of possibility out there.” – Ibbits Newhall Resources: Ibbits Newhall's Consulting Website Recovery Roadmap Series for families Sick Enough by Dr. Jennifer Gaudiani LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who may need this podcast by sharing this episode. Be sure to sign up for my weekly newsletter here! You can connect with me on Instagram @rachelleheinemann, through my website www.rachelleheinemann.com, or email me directly at rachelle@rachelleheinemann.com
Dr. Ann Saffi Biasetti has been a practicing Psychotherapist for over 30 years. She holds a Ph.D. in Psychology with a Transpersonal concentration and is licensed as a Clinical Social Worker. She is a Certified Eating Disorder Specialist (CEDS) through IAEDP, a trained Mindful Self-Compassion and Mindfulness teacher, a trained Polyvagal Theory therapist, as well as a Certified MABT practitioner, and Certified Yoga therapist. Dr. Ann Saffi Biasetti's doctoral research explored the role of self-compassion in eating disorder recovery. Her first book, Befriending Your Body: A Self-Compassionate Approach to Freeing Yourself from Disordered Eating, was released through Shambhala Publications in August 2018 and her second publication, the Awakening Self-Compassion Card Deck was released through Shambhala Publications in December 2021. Ann's approach is not just about talking about your life but rather, helping you to step back into it in an embodied way to re-discover something new and different and to help empower you toward action and lasting growth and change. IN THE EPISODE: Personal and professional journey How she works with clients Befriending Your Body Program Body Image Abstaining and Self-Compassion Recovery, Healing, and Relapse Perfectionism Psychospiritual growth! What is it? Do we need it? How do we get it? Resistance Signature Question FOLLOW ANN: Website: https://www.anembodiedlife.com/ Book: Befriending Your Body https://www.anembodiedlife.com/befriending-your-body/the-book/ Self-Compassion Card Deck https://www.anembodiedlife.com/befriending-your-body/awakening-self-compassion-card-deck/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AnEmbodiedLife Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anembodiedlife/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AnEmbodiedLife The content of our show is educational only. It does not supplement or supersede the professional relationship and direction of your healthcare provider. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified mental health providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition, substance use disorder, or mental health concern.
Robyn Kievit Kirkman is a dietitian and nurse practitioner with a private practice in Boston and Concord, MA. Her practice is focused on eating disorders and related psychopharmacology. She is further certified as a CEDRD through IAEDP. We discussed: Psychopharmacology and eating disorders Focus on your speciality and how to develop confidence with complex cases Learning ways to ask questions and ways to not ask questions Having Patience Show Notes: www.robynkievit.com https://instagram.com/TheNPRD ____________________________________________ If you have any questions regarding the topics discussed on this podcast, please reach out to Robyn directly via email: rlgrd@askaboutfood.com You can also connect with Robyn on social media by following her on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave a review on iTunes and subscribe. Visit Robyn's private practice website where you can subscribe to her free monthly insight newsletter, and receive your FREE GUIDE “Maximizing Your Time with Those Struggling with an Eating Disorder”. For more information on Robyn's book “The Eating Disorder Trap”, please visit the Official "The Eating Disorder Trap" Website. “The Eating Disorder Trap” is also available for purchase on Amazon.
Tess Patterson MS RD LD is a graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with her BS in Dietetics and a minor in Psychology, and her MS in Nutrition & Health Sciences with a minor in Educational Psychology. During her undergraduate career, Tess began getting involved with eating disorder education and prevention opportunities around campus and served as part of the student advisory board for the eating disorder awareness group on campus. During this time, Tess also helped volunteer for the Eating Disorder Awareness Week every February from 2012-2019. Upon completing her Bachelor's degree, Tess went on to complete her Master's degree where she fostered her education by getting involved in both Psychology and Nutrition Research in adolescents and preschool age children to better understand the intuitive approach to food. Tess went on to complete her Dietetic Internship from Iowa State University in June 2018, where she was given the opportunity to spend extensive time in the IOP treatment facility at Children's Medical Center in Omaha, as well as, spend quality time at a private practice (Sage Nutrition) in Lincoln. Upon completion of her internship and gaining her Registered Dietitian licensure, she was given the opportunity to continue growing her skillset under Sage's leadership, where she led weekly support groups, as well as helped build additional programming at the facility. Tess joined the Eating Disorder Solutions Team in Dallas in November 2019, as the primary dietitian at the IOP facility, and has experience working with clients with Bulimia Nervosa (BN), Anorexia Nervosa (AN), Overeating/Binge Eating Disorder (BED), Avoidant Restrictive Eating Disorder (ARFED), Orthorexia Nervosa, and Eating Disorders Not Otherwise Specified (EDNOS). She built the IOP curriculum there, which focuses on underlying thoughts and beliefs around food and the body, including topics like: Fear Foods, Self-Compassion, Food & Feelings, Accountability, Food Myths, and Challenging/Reframing Thoughts. With Tess' long-standing passion for Eating Disorder Treatment and Care, she is currently pursuing her CEDRD certification thru IAEDP (the International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals). Tess focuses her work on individualized and specialized treatment as best practice when working with her clients. She incorporates an 'all foods fit' and psychological approach to understand how individuals can help restore positive relationships with food and body image. Tess' goal for all clients she meets with, is that "the changes we foster in sessions are changes that can/should be fostered for the entirety of ones' life". Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
#112 Robyn began her career at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles as the in-patient dietitian in the Department of Cardiology. Over the last twenty-five years she has developed her own private practice in Los Angeles, CA, where she specializes in medical conditions, disordered eating, eating disorders, Health at Every Size, pre-pregnancy nutrition, and people in recovery. Robyn is a Certified Eating Disorders Registered Dietitian and Supervisor from IAEDP. For the last eight years Robyn was the Nutrition Counselor for the Susan Krevoy Eating Disorders Program at The Wright Institute Los Angeles, led eating disorder and body image groups at various sober livings in Los Angeles. She is a contributing author and is a nationally and internationally known registered dietitian nutritionist. She has been quoted in The New York Times, The Huffington Post, Vogue, The Fix, Shape Magazine, Fitness, Oxygen, Pilates Style, Diabetes Forecast, BH Weekly and Life & Style. She has been on national television as the eating disorder expert on The Insider. Robyn is the author of the new book The Eating Disorder Trap: A Guide for Clinicians and Loved Ones and the host of the podcast The Eating Disorder Trap Podcast.www.askaboutfood.comwww.theeatingdisordertrap.comhttps://www.yourrecoveryresource.thinkific.com/ (the course link is on website)IG: robyngoldbergrdnTwitter: @robynrdnOur Hosts:Linda and John (Jack) Mazur wrote, Emilee: The Story of a Girl and Her Family Hijacked by Anorexia, https://www.amazon.com/Emilee-Story-Family-Hijacked-Anorexia/dp/170092012X to honor their daughter's wish, to raise awareness, evoke compassion, and foster change in how eating disorders are viewed and treated. They can be reached through the book website: https://emileethestoryofagirl.com or atLinda.john.mazur@gmail.com Ellen Bennett is the director of KMB for Answers which is a non-profit foundation providing educational and financial support for mental health professionals as well as assistance for families in search of resources. For more information about Ellen Bennett and the foundation founded in memory of her daughter Katlyn, go to: www.Kmbforanswers.com BooksEmilee: The Story of a Girl and Her Family Hijacked by Anorexia https://www.amazon.com/Emilee-Story-Family-Hijacked-Anorexia/dp/170092012XThe Eating Disorder Trapwww.theeatingdisordertrap.comhttps://www.amazon.com/Eating-Disorder-Trap-Guide-Clinicians-ebook/dp/B085JN3S6B8 Keys to Recovery from an Eating Disorderhttps://www.amazon.com/Keys-Recovery-Eating-Disorder-Therapeutic/dp/0393706958Understanding Teen Eating Disorders by Chris Halton, Cathie Simpson, Dr. Mary Tantillo https://www.amazon.com/Understanding-Teen-Eating-Disorders- Haltom/dp/1138068837Multifamily Therapy Group for Young Adults with Anorexia Nervosa, by Mary Tantillo, Jennifer Sanftner McGraw, Daniel Le Grange https://www.amazon.com/Multifamily-Therapy-Adults-Anorexia-Nervosa/dp/113862490XSick Enough by Jennifer L. Gaudiani https://www.amazon.com/Sick-Enough-Jennifer-L-Gaudiani/dp/0815382456Life Without Ed by Jenni Schaefer https://www.amazon.com/Life-Without-Ed-Declared-Independence/dp/0071422986Resources: www.askaboutfood.comhttps://www.yourrecoveryresource.thinkific.com/ (the course link is on website)WNY Comprehensive Care Center for Eating Disorders; https://nyeatingdisorders.org/The Healing Connectionwww.thehealingconnectioninc.orgAlliance for Eating Disorder Awareness; https://www.allianceforeatingdisorders.com/Gaudiani Clinic; https://www.facebook.com/gaudianiclinicMom2Mom; https://www.facebook.com/groups/EatingDisordersMom2MomNEDA; https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/Emily Program; https://www.emilyprogram.com/Ophelia's Place; https://www.opheliasplace.org/Monte Nido; https://www.montenido.com/
Marci Evans, RD has dedicated her career to counseling, supervising, and teaching in the field of eating disorders. She is a Certified Eating Disorder Registered Dietitian and Supervisor and certified Intuitive Eating Counselor. In addition to her group private practice and adjunct teaching positions, Marci launched an online eating disorders training for dietitians and co-directs a specialized eating disorder internship at Simmons College. She volunteers for a number of national eating disorder organizations including the IAEDP certification committee and is serving as an eating disorder resource professional for The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. She has spoken locally and nationally at numerous conferences and media outlets. Sweets, spice, and everything nice! Sugar really does have an amazing effect on our food journeys. It creates a distinct taste that makes everything feel so irresistible. If you feel like you're struggling with sugar addiction and would like to be enlightened about this matter, this episode will surely do wonders for you! Tune in as Marci Evans shares her knowledge with us in this sweet episode. [0:01-05:54] Introductions Introducing our guest speaker [05:55-29:34] What is Sugar Addiction and How Does It Differ From Other Food Addiction? Marci elaborates on her role as a registered dietitian and how she uses her scientific knowledge Redefining addiction and how it affects every aspect of the human anatomy How science cannot necessarily pinpoint what a sugar addiction is What are the proponents of the food addiction model? The neuro-responses of mice who have undergone restrictive or intermittent access to sugar in comparison to mice who have unlimited access to it The psychological impact of labeling food as “bad” or “good.” [29:35-38:45] Fake Sugar and Artificial Sweeteners Digestive concerns that arise from misuse of artificial sweeteners Sugar recommendations – what could this mean? [38:46- 53:00] Marci's Advice for Those Who Feel that They're Suffering From Food Addiction The importance of validating one's emotions, feelings, and experiences to navigate through the concern. How a person's medical history can help Marci's personalized approach. The value of curiosity in understanding food behaviors and other factors that encourage particular actions. Marci elaborates on what it's like working with her and an example of her approach to a hypothetical concern [53:01-54:39] Outro Where to find Marci? Resources: Marci Evans' Website Marci Evans' Facebook Page Marci Evans' Instagram Tweetable Quotes: "The process is not necessarily linear. It can get quite messy. It can go on all sorts of direction.” – Marci Evans, RD “Know what your vulnerabilities are.” – Marci Evans, RD “The answer is different everyone.” – Rachelle Heinemann, LMHC LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who may need this podcast by sharing this episode. Be sure to sign up for my weekly newsletter here! You can connect with me, Rachelle Heinemann on Instagram, through my website www.rachelleheinemann.com, or email me directly at rachelle@rachelleheinemann.com
In this episode we have the awesome Kat Yiannakis back on the show to talk all things Macros, Micronutrients and the importance of timing your meals around your workouts. Kat is an Occupational Therapist, accredited by the IAEDP to work with Binge Eating Disorder clientele. She is a Neuro Linguistic Programming Practitioner, Personal Trainer, Fitness Expert and Certified Nutritionist based in New York City. Kat works on improving the relationship that athletes and members of the community have with food, body image and nutrition, through her business - Macros, Muscles & Mindset (MMM).
Jeffrey DeSarbo, D.O. is a physician, psychiatrist and Medical Director of ED-180 Eating Disorder Treatment Programs in Garden City, N.Y., one of the largest private treatment centers in the country. His personal practice manages about 400 patients with eating disorders and related conditions. Dr. DeSarbo is an IAEDP certified supervisor overseeing the specialized training of other clinicians in the eating disorder field. He is the host of the podcast Translating ED and the producer of the free YouTube series The Brain and Neurobiology of Eating Disorders. Join us in this episode to discuss important topics such as the relationship between eating disorders and neurobiology, biological predisposition, and the science behind irregular eating patterns. If you've ever thought “I just have to rewire my brain”, this episode is definitely for you! [0:01-5:06] Introductions I introduced our guest speaker for today His background and why he got into the medical field [5:07-14:48] Neurobiology and Genetics in Eating Disorders Understanding the physiological-biological process specifically the neurological aspects of the brain How does electrochemical energy manufacture a thought or a feeling? Eating disorders caused by genetics A person cannot develop an eating disorder if they are not really prone to it [14:49-32:59] Biological Predisposition for Eating Disorders The ability of the brain to change itself Addictive eating patterns Rewiring your brain What restriction looks like neurobiologically Why is intelligence affected less when you have an eating disorder? Common trait of anorexia is perfectionism Bulimia nervosa: self induced vomiting [33:00 -49:39] Neurobiological Changes: Understanding the Nature of Eating Disorders Most people feel invincible when they suffer from eating disorders Compulsive exercise and its neurobiological component Body image distortion and distress Repairing the brain's central nervous system How do these changes affect recovery? Confronting your biggest fears [49:41-51:12] Closing Segments Where to find Dr.DeSarbo? Resources Mentioned: ED180 The Brain and Neurobiology of Eating Disorders Translating ED Nora Volkaw Tweetable Quotes: “Eating disorder is not a choice, it's something that happens” -Dr. DeSarbo LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who may need this podcast by sharing this episode. You can connect with me, Rachelle Heinemann on Instagram, through my website www.rachelleheinemann.com, or email me directly at rachelle@rachelleheinemann.com.
Crystal Bowlby Simmons, Ph.D., CEDS-S Full and complete healing and recovery are possible Remember as a clinician, we are humans first Honest direct conversations Desperate people do desperate things It's not about BLAME Trying to will ourselves into ‘right actions' leads to burnout and exhaustion Finding a container or place to land Butterfly metaphor – DNA is the same for the caterpillar as for the butterfly Struggle is not a bad thing. Reframing shame and judgment as curiosity–seeking questions instead of answers People in larger bodies – how weightism shows up Dr. Bowlby's Suggested Seasonings: Start with a little Carolyn Costin – Healthy Self, Eating Disorder Self Add a heaping amount of Carolyn's “8 Keys to ED recovery” Simmer slowly with Adele LaFrance – https://dradelelafrance.com/ Top it off with The Four-Fold Way book by https://www.amazon.com/Four-Fold-Way-Walking-Warrior-Visionary/dp/0062500597 A Key ingredient (no substitutions), Health At Every Size https://asdah.org/health-at-every-size-haes-approach/ Bio: Crystal Bowlby, Ph.D., CEDS-S, is a licensed clinical psychologist (Health Service Psychologist) serving patients and staff for the Laureate Eating Disorders Program in Tulsa, Oklahoma. As an adult therapist, Crystal serves patients in individual, family, and group therapy, meal support, and crisis intervention. As a supervisor, Crystal works with clinicians towards specialty certification for IAEDP as well as works with doctoral students gathering practicum and internship hours. Crystal is passionate about inpatient care and enjoys both the relational aspect and intensity of the work--- feeling grateful for mealtimes with patients, being present for struggles in real-time, and watching dynamics unfold in a relational milieu. Working from a strong relational framework, she approaches her work from a human-to-human stance, whereby the therapist is both a learner and a teacher, an observer/witness, and a co-traveler. Crystal's passion and curiosity to grow, to learn, and to relate to others engenders her work. She is drawn to depth/Jungian perspectives, transpersonal psychology, positive psychology, embodiment, and soul care. Research interests surround the therapist's use of self in the therapeutic process, the role of gratitude to enhance the quality of life, and the themes of hope, curiosity, and surrender. You can reach Dr. Bowlby here SaintFrancis.com/Laureate With your host Beth Harrell Follow Beth on Instagram
In this episode, Karin welcomes Amy Gardner, MS, CEDRD, RYT, registered dietitian with over twenty years of clinical experience and personal recovery experience with her psychology, mindfulness and yoga training to help her clients move into full recovery. She is creator of the iMove™ program based on her book, “iMove, Helping Your Clients Heal from Compulsive Exercise.” Amy is a Certified Eating Disorder Registered Dietitian through IAEDP and a Registered Yoga Teacher practicing in the Boston area. She is the founder of Metrowest Nutrition, LLC, a multi-disciplinary practice centered on healing relationships with body and food.Join Karin and Amy for a discussion on body connection through joyful movement, trauma induced states for survival, healthy versus compulsive exercise, the importance of slowing down, safe exercise in the recovery process, Amy's book “iMove, Helping Your Clients Heal from Compulsive Exercise,” the iMove™ program, and much more.• Get to know Amy and follow her on Facebook and Instagram• Purchase "iMove, Helping Your Clients Heal from Compulsive Exercise" and download a free copy of the accompanying workbook• Join the iMove™ community• Sign-up to become an iMove™ provider• Visit Metrowest Nutrition online to view their counseling services
Amanda Mellowspring, MS,RD/N,CEDRD-S trains professionals who are seeking Approved Supervisor status for the CEDS. She shares her supervision style with us, including how she taps into the ‘it' factor of her supervisees and stated the way she learned best is through case collaboration with therapists and medical providers and multidisciplinary webinars (even though ‘we still have to work and can't webinar all day' DARN!) Amanda runs a farm with lavender and bees (and more) and answers Abbi's reflection that supervision for eating disorders care can feel like a BEAST. Resources highlighted by Amanda: Anita Johnston's Eating in the light of the moon book. “Health Food Junkie” Dr Bratman Bio Amanda is a Certified Eating Disorder Registered Dietitian and Supervisor through the International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals with over 15years of experiencing leading the treatment of eating disorders at various levels of care. Amanda currently serves on the Certification Committee for IAEDP and co-authored the publication defining the Standards of Practice and Standards of Professional Performance for RDs working with eating disorders in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Amanda is Vice President of Nutrition Services for Monte Nido & Affiliates, overseeing nutrition programming and services for Monte Nido programs, Oliver-Pyatt Centers, and Clementine programs across the country. With your host Beth Harrell Follow Beth on Instagram
In today's episode of Understanding Disordered Eating, we will be sitting down with the one and only Melainie Rogers. Melainie is a certified eating disorder registered dietitian and supervisor and is accredited by the International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals as a clinical supervisor in the treatment of eating disorders. She is the founder and CEO of Balance Eating Disorder Treatment Center™ and Melainie Rogers Nutrition, LLC in New York City. She is also the co-founder and former president of the New York City chapter of the International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals or IAEDP, advisory board member at the Center for the Study of Anorexia Bulimia or CSAB in New York City, and the co-chair of the Nutrition Special Interest Group with the Academy of Eating Disorders. On top of all that, she is also an active member of several dietetic associations, an author, and a professor. Make sure to tune in until the end because we will be diving deep in to the misconceptions and the correlations between weight and health. [00:01 - 9:11] Opening Segment I introduce our guest for this episode The importance of having a conversation about disordered eating Melainie talks about the brief history of the BMI and how it is being used at present BMI as a misleading tool to measure health [9:12 - 35:01] Improving Health Without Weight Loss Obesity as a risk factor of COVID An offensive and lazy way of categorizing people The stress from obesity discrimination poses a higher risk than the weight Differentiating between correlation and causation Dangers of recommending weight loss to improve biomarkers Improved biomarkers can be achieved without weight loss Being in a respectful environment without pressure to lose weight The importance of having healthy relationship with food and your body Educating the people about the bad effects of unhealthy dieting Losing muscle mass Increase in hunger Binge eating Messing up your natural metabolic rate Aesthetics vs. Actual Health It's not about how much fat, but where the fat is located Be more careful about visceral fat The importance of looking at health at every size Incorporating joyful movement Improving sleep Weight is not only the indicator of good health [29:07 - 43:49] Other Tools to Treat Eating Disorders Bariatric surgery as a necessary tool for some individuals Must have a lot of understanding in the procedure's pros and cons Important to bring more knowledge about food and health to the general public Neutralizing relationship with food Understanding intuitive eating Tuning eat with what your body feels Replenishing your body with food that it wants and needs Will make you feel more in control of your relationship with food Connect with Melainie through the links below Quick information about Balance Eating Disorder Treatment Center™ Final words Tweetable Quotes: “We know from a health perspective, that pure weight doesn't really tell us much about someone's health. It may suggest, but it doesn't tell us definitively.” - Melainie Rogers "I think the problem with our healthcare system and with how society has been told, is that society has been told to believe that weight is the number one indicator of health and it is absolutely simply not true.” - Melainie Rogers “What we want to look at then is health at every size, which is no matter what our body shape and size and weight, we can be healthier from that point.” - Melainie Rogers Connect with Melainie Rogers on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. You can also check out her website at www.balancedtx.com or call them at 212-645-6903. LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who may need this podcast by sharing this episode. You can connect with me, Rachelle Heinemann on Instagram, through my website www.rachelleheinemann.com, or email me directly at rachelle@rachelleheinemann.com.
MD Dusty Narducci is a graduate of The Burnett School of Biomechanical Sciences where she received her Bachelors in Molecular and Microbiology from the University of Central Florida. She obtained her medical degree from the American University of the Caribbean and Family Medicine Residency at Houston Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas. She completed a Sports Medicine Fellowship at The Mayo Clinic and has a Certificate of Added Qualifications (CAQ) in Sports Medicine as well as a Faculty Development Fellowship at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. She is completing her Certified Eating Disorder Specialist (CEDS) degree through the IAEDP. MD Narducci serves as Team Physician for the Department of Athletics at the University of South Florida as well as Head Team Physician for Saint Leo's University. In this second part of the podcast we are discussing the development and recognition of eating disorders in sports. We also talk about overcoming eating disorders. --- This podcast episode is sponsored by Fibion Inc. | The New Gold Standard for Sedentary Behaviour and Physical Activity Monitoring Learn more about Fibion: fibion.com/research --- Collect, store and manage SB and PA data easily and remotely - Discover new Fibion SENS Motion: https://sens.fibion.com/ ---
MD Narducci is a graduate of The Burnett School of Biomechanical Sciences where she received her Bachelors in Molecular and Microbiology from the University of Central Florida. She obtained her medical degree from the American University of the Caribbean and Family Medicine Residency at Houston Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas. She completed a Sports Medicine Fellowship at The Mayo Clinic and has a Certificate of Added Qualifications (CAQ) in Sports Medicine as well as a Faculty Development Fellowship at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. She is completing her Certified Eating Disorder Specialist (CEDS) degree through the IAEDP. MD Narducci serves as Team Physician for the Department of Athletics at the University of South Florida as well as Head Team Physician for Saint Leo's University. --- This podcast episode is sponsored by Fibion Inc. | The New Gold Standard for Sedentary Behaviour and Physical Activity Monitoring Learn more about Fibion: fibion.com/research --- Collect, store and manage SB and PA data easily and remotely - Discover new Fibion SENS Motion: https://sens.fibion.com/ ---
Nuggets from Sondra (The “Oldest Nutritionist on the Planet”): Food is so much more than it's nutritional value Overcoming being on the outside of healing circles just because of her profession Proving that people get better when therapy and nutrition are paired Recovery is Flexible, Balanced, Spontaneous Comparison as a scale to measure self worth How the field is always evolving and the learning curve is enormous Sondra Kronberg, MS, RD, CEDRD-S Founder and Executive Director, Eating Disorder Treatment Collaborative, FEED: IOP, CONNECT and CONCIERGE programs as well as a consultant to the Carolyn Costin Institute. Sondra specializes in the treatment and training of the collaborative approach to eating disorders. She is one of the first nutrition therapists to teach, train and promote the role of the nutritionist in the treatment of eating disorders and has been treating patients and teaching professionals for almost 40 years. She is a founding member and past Board Trustee of the National Eating Disorders Association, (NEDA). The author of Comprehensive Learning/Teaching Handout Series Manual for Eating Disorders and Contributing author to Eating Disorders: Clinical Guide to Counseling and Treatment and Eating Disorders in Special Populations: Medical, Nutritional and Psychological Treatments. Sondra received the International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals, (IAEDP), Certified Eating Disorder Specialists Award, the NEDA Excellence in Treatment Award and SCAN Excellence in Practice Award. In 2018 Sondra received NEDA's first Legacy Award. She currently is an approved iaedp supervisor and is a faculty instructor for the iaedp Eating Disorder Certification Core-Course. This year Sondra created the Chats in the Living Room weekly live online support group, newsletter, and website. Sondra hosts experts in the field before a live audience of those struggling in an effort to help them stay connected and get support through this pandemic. Sondra's greatest passion is helping people learn to nourish their minds and bodies in order to reclaim their lives and thrive. With your host Beth Harrell Follow Beth on Instagram
Brittany is a Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist (RDN) who has a passion for helping women of all ages discover their God-given worth and value. She believes that a person's identity cannot be based on his or her appearance or abilities, but can only be found in the Lord. She is a non-diet dietitian who approaches nutrition and wellness from a holistic standpoint, focusing on four main areas of health, including: physical, mental, spiritual, and emotional. With her specialized education and experience in the field of eating disorders, Brittany uses a weight-inclusive, all-foods-fit approach to help her clients understand and apply the principles of Intuitive Eating while providing trauma-informed care. She believes that food is meant to be enjoyed and that movement should never be used as a means of self-harm or punishment. Brittany works with each of her clients to help close the gap between where they are in their health journey and where they strive to be. In addition to outpatient counseling and coaching, Brittany has treated eating disorder clients at the inpatient, residential, and partial hospitalization levels of care. Brittany earned a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition/Dietetics from Auburn University and a Master's degree in Nutritional Sciences from Texas Tech. She specializes in disordered eating/eating disorders with co-occurring mental health diagnoses while also having extensive experience in medical nutrition therapy (MNT), motivational interviewing and behavioral change, and higher education. Brittany is currently in the process of obtaining a board certification in the treatment of eating disorders (CEDRD) and is a member of the following professional organizations: The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics; Sports, Cardiovascular, and Wellness Nutrition (SCAN) and Behavioral Health Nutrition (BHN) dietetic practice groups; The International Association of Eating Disorders Professionals (IAEDP); and the Alabama Chapter of IAEDP. To work with Brittany, please check out her website here: https://www.brittanybraswellrd.com/ Further Recovery Resources for Listeners: Free Eating Disorder Recovery Meal Support: www.facebook.com/groups/1004725343202999 JOIN THE RECOVERY COLLECTIVE, an EATING DISORDER COMMUNITY FOR SUPPORTIVE FRIENDSHIP, RECOVERY INSPIRATION & EDUCATION: recoverycollective.mykajabi.com/ BOOK A COACHING APPOINTMENT WITH MEG: megmccabe.as.me/ Follow Meg on Instagram: www.instagram.com/meg_mccabe/
This episode features two guests from the Eating Recovery Center (ERC), Dr. Elizabeth Wassenaar, MS, MD, CEDS the Denver regional medical director and Meredith Nisbet, MS, LMFT, CEDS licensed therapist and member of the ERC Clinical Response Team. We talk about what eating disorders are, how they present themselves, and how treatment at the Eating Recover Center can help. We also break down some myths regarding eating disorders and treatment, including discussions on body neutrality vs. body acceptance, body diversity, defining "health", using a Health At Every Size approach to care, and so much more! This episode is packed with helpful information whether you have experienced an eating disorder yourself or not ... learning about these conditions and how to seek proper treatment is life saving so I encourage you all to listen! For more information please use the resources mentioned in the podcast, below: eatingrecovery.com Call the clinical response team for a free conversation about services and help: 303-825-8595 If you liked this episode, you can also check out another fantastic episode on Health At Every Size with Meredith Nisbet on Mental Note Podcast, a show sponsored by Eating Recovery Center & Pathlight Mood & Anxiety Center. Formal Bio's Below: Dr. Elizabeth Wassenaar comes to Pathlight following her role as Medical Director at Eating Recovery Center (ERC), Denver. Prior to joining ERC, Dr. Wassenaar served as a staff psychiatrist and medical director at the Lindner Center of Hope with emphasis on Child and Adolescent outpatient medication management and therapy. She is Board Certified in Psychiatry and Neurology, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Obesity Medicine. Dr. Wassenaar has completed advanced training in: Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Program, Cincinnati Psychoanalytic Institute Family Based Therapy (FBT) Training, University of California San Diego Eating Disorders Treatment and Research Center Motivational Interviewing for Obesity in the Primary Care Setting, DuPont/Nemours Children's Hospital System Dr. Wassenaar is a Clinical Instructor at University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus and served as Assistant Professor at the University of Cincinnati Department of Psychiatry and Adjunct Assistant Professor Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center prior to relocating to Denver. In addition to her clinical practice she is an avid researcher and academic writer in the area of eating disorders. Meredith Nisbet, MS, LMFT, CEDS is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and member of the Clinical Response Team with Eating Recovery Center and Pathlight Mood & Anxiety Center, where she enjoys engaging with patients, families, and providers seeking admission nationwide. In addition to her work for ERC and Pathlight and in her private practice, Meredith also provides education and training on weight stigma and Health At Every Size-informed care around the country. Meredith earned her bachelor's degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and her master's degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from East Carolina University; she recently received accreditation as a Certified Eating Disorder Specialist through IAEDP. Meredith resides in Raleigh, North Carolina where she spends her free time listening to true crime podcasts, practicing hot yoga, and snuggling with her dog, Mac.
Inhabit means to live in our bodies, not in our heads. When we learn to be present in our bodies, to move out of the obsessive thinking and into our feelings, we can learn to identify and meet our physical, emotional and spiritual needs. First, we must be aware that we are in the obsession, in the thinking, in the head. Then we can use our breath to bring our awareness into our body and explore what we are experiencing in our bodies.Debra Benfield is a Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist (RDN), as well as a Certified Eating Disorder Registered Dietitian, and IAEDP-approved Supervisor (CEDRD-S) with over 30 years of experience in the field. She is also a Registered Yoga Teacher, Certified in Curvy Yoga, Accessible Yoga, and Trauma-Sensitive Yoga. Debra also participated in 2 years of training in Presence-Based Coaching which she integrates into her offerings. Debra is committed to offering respectful, compassionate care with the intention to create a partnership with you as the expert of your own body. She has discovered the transformative power of somatic practices and yoga along with embodied/intuitive eating principles. With a focus on trauma-informed care and nourishing your inner child, she offers individual and family nutritional therapy, as well as group programs, workshops and retreats. Debra will start where you are and believes in small steps to support your whole-person well being. Debra supervises her RDN associates with the same philosophy and intention. She also provides professional supervision, coaching and professional development. Debra is committed to supporting best practices in both preventing and treating disordered eating for health and behavioral health care providers and founded the Winston-Salem Eating Disorder Coalition. She also is creating community for those who are on the path of Body Liberation by offering a free monthly Book Club that is open to the public. Debra's professional background includes providing medical nutrition therapy as a clinical nutritionist at Wake Forest University School of Medicine for many years and was a faculty member of the School of Medicine for 10 of those years. While at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, she was responsible for a wide range of tasks: nutrition education of medical professionals and patients, clinical nutrition services, research, and administration. She was also in private practice part-time during those years with a transition to full time private practice in 2005. Debra's experience also includes being a chief clinical dietitian in a clinical setting, a clinical nutritionist for North Carolina School of the Arts, and RDN in an addiction treatment center as well as a behavioral health center. Debra@bimnutrition.com ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Wendy Sterling on using the practical Plate by Plate Approach to support people in healing from an Eating Disorder. In this episode, Wendy steps us through her career as an Eating Disorder Dietitian and she shares more about historical exclusion of dietitians from the Family-Based Treatment (FBT) model, how the plate-by-plate aims to support FBT and empower parents, practical ways the plate-by-plate approach can be introduced (along with some real talk here!) and how we can move forward and past any difficulties that may arise. We also hear what the plate model aims to do, why it has the ability to heal one’s relationship with food and some new and very exciting news! As mentioned in the podcast: Family-Based Treatment (FBT) Model (also referred to as the Maudsley method) How to Nourish Your Child Through an Eating Disorder: A Simple, Plate-by-Plate Approach to Rebuilding a Healthy Relationship with Food (Book) by Casey Crosbie and Wendy Sterling No Weigh! A Teen’s Guide to Positive Body Image, Food, and Emotional Wisdom (Book) by Signe Darpinian, Wendy Sterling, and Shelley Aggarwal More about Wendy: Wendy Sterling, MS, RD, CSSD, CEDRD-S is a Certified Eating Disorders Registered Dietitian Supervisor through IAEDP, and a Board-Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics. She is the Team Nutritionist of the Oakland Athletics, and was the former nutritionist for the NY Jets, and Golden State Warriors. She is the owner of Sterling Nutrition, a nutrition private practice in the Bay Area, and utilizes a non-diet, Health at Every Size® approach. She is the co-author of “How to Nourish Your Child Through an Eating Disorder.” She and her co-author Casey Crosbie, RD, CEDRDS created the innovative approach to refeeding called the “Plate-by-Plate Approach®,” a no-numbers, visual approach, which has been featured in the Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics. She is also the co-author off “No Weigh! A Teens Guide to Body Image, Food, and Emotional Wisdom.” She and her co-authors have an upcoming book, due out late 2021, for parents who want to help their teens with body satisfaction and their relationship to food. Wendy received her B.S. in dietetics/nutritional sciences from Cornell University. She earned her Master’s Degree in Nutrition Education at Teacher’s College at Columbia University where she also completed her dietetic internship. Connect with Wendy: Website Facebook Twitter Connect with the Plate-by-Plate Approach Resources: Website Facebook Instagram
How do you develop your voice as a practitioner? You have so much to offer as a practitioner, and sometimes you will hit obstacle after obstacle. There are times when you will have to go up against large organizations to fight for change and that can be hard. But when you are able to speak up and speak out, you can make huge changes, not just for the world of dietitians, but for your patients as well. In this week's episode of the #FearlessPracitioners #Podcast, I chat with Tammy Beasley about her amazing career and how she learned to find HER voice as a practitioner to achieve greatness. Tune in and learn how your practitioner’s voice can be a collective power. ABOUT TAMMY BEASLEY As the Vice President of Clinical Nutrition Services, Tammy focuses on program development and staff training to provide consistency and excellence in nutrition programming at all Alsana programs. With over three decades of experience as a registered/licensed dietitian nutritionist, Tammy has served in multiple dimensions of care including inpatient and outpatient settings, advocacy and clinical training as Director of IAEDP Certification. As the first registered dietitian to become certified with IAEDP in 1993 and the first Alabama dietitian to receive the certified specialist in sports dietetics in 2007, Tammy is a sought-after consultant, speaker, and leader in the nutrition field. As a frequent speaker at national and international conferences, Tammy is passionate about translating evidence-based nutritional science into practical yet innovative strategies within a collaborative treatment approach to support full recovery. TOPICS DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE: How to find your voice as a practitioner. Having the courage to not give up on your passion. Being involved in professional organizations to help build your voice. MORE FROM TAMMY LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Do you have the Building Blocks to Be Your Own Boss in place? My new course, Foundations of a Private Practice, walks you through the MUST HAVE foundations for starting a profitable private practice. The building blocks you need to – finally – Be Your Own Boss! Get started on fulfilling your dream today by taking this course and then the self-evaluation so that you know if you have what it takes to be in private practice. Check out this beginner course to help you determine if you are ready to start a practice! MORE FROM ADRIEN February 2021 Accelerator Group Coaching Should You Start a Practice Build Your Dream Practice Apply for Business Coaching Resources for Your Practice Schedule Your FREE 15 Min Fearless Steps Call Connect with Adrien on Instagram and Facebook Private Practice Paperwork Templates Subscribe & Review on iTunes Click here to subscribe in iTunes! I add new episodes every week and if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out on those. I would be really grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, too. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Thank you!
ABOUT ANNA SWEENEY:Anna Sweeney is a Certified Eating Disorder Registered Dietitian, Certified Intuitive Eating Specialist and owner of Whole Life Nutrition Counseling. She is an expert in the treatment of individuals struggling with eating disorders, disordered eating, and emotional eating. Anna combines her knowledge of the science of nutrition and experience in the treatment of eating disorders with direct, compassionate, and heartfelt care to help her clients realize the pleasures of living a whole life.Anna received her Bachelors of Science Degree in Food Science and Nutrition and her Masters Degree of Nutrition and Health Promotion from Simmons College, Boston. While earning her Masters' Degree, Anna served as Lead Dietitian of the Partial Hospitalization Program at Walden Behavioral Care, LLC, an eating disorder and psychiatric facility outside of Boston.After working at all levels of eating disorder care - partial hospitalization, residential, and inpatient - she was promoted to the position of Coordinator of Nutrition Services where she managed the nutrition department, supported nutrition staff, and developed nutrition protocols for the treatment of inpatient adolescent patients.Anna served as the first dietitian for Monte Nido at Laurel Hill, a residential eating disorder treatment facility in Boston, Massachusetts, and held the title of National Director of Nutrition Services for the organization until 2018.Anna is member of the Massachusetts Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (MAND), the Massachusetts Dietetic Association (MDA), and is an active member of the Multiservice Eating Disorder Association (MEDA), the Academy for Eating Disorders (AED), the International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals Foundation (IAEDP), and the International Federation for Eating Disorder Dietitians (IFEDD).Anna is certified by the International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals as a dietitian with eating disorder expertise and is also an IAEDP approved supervisor. CEDRD status is earned by dietitians who have met rigorous educational and skill requirements, have accumulated a minimum number of hours of qualifying work experience, and have made a commitment to stay abreast of current developments in the field through Continuing Education.Whole Life Nutrition Counseling in Concord, MA, works exclusively with clients with eating disorders, disordered eating, or an interest in intuitive eating. At Whole Life Nutrition, Anna’s goal is to help her clients to heal their relationships with food and body, trust their own wisdom, appreciate self-care, and to enjoy every bite along the way. Anna’s extensive history working with eating disorder clients on an outpatient basis allows her bring her expertise, experience, and enthusiasm to Whole Life Nutrition Counseling and the MetroWest Community.Anna is a recognized public figure on social media, where she does not shy away from talking about chronic illness, wellness culture, and how to navigate these tenuous spaces. Foreseeing that many would not be able to access the support they may need due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Anna created Virtual Connection, a weekly free hour of support for those struggling with eating disorders, disordered eating, and body image concerns.Anna also proudly identifies herself as a disabled woman. In the context of Anna’s disability and inability to access nature in ways that she once could, Anna created the #inaccessibleviews hashtag where she asks for photos and videos of places, around the world, that a disabled body cannot experience. With over 600 submissions and 10K views, #inaccessibleviews powerfully bridges the gap between the able-bodied and disabled worlds.CONNECT WITH ANNA SWEENEY:• Visit Whole Life Nutrition Counseling to learn about Anna’s private practice nutrition and supervision services• Follow Anna on Instagram• …..and Facebook on Twitter• Share your inaccessible view photos and videos on Instagram by tagging @dietitiananna and #inaccessibleviews• Tune into Virtual Connection every Monday at 3 PM EST on Instagram to join Anna for her weekly support hour• Purchase your Earthsuit gear• Listen to some of Anna other podcast guest interviews:○ Body Trauma○ RD Real Talk○ The F*ck It Diet○ The Mindful Dietitian○ Click here for all of Anna's podcast guest interviews._______________________ABOUT KARIN LEWIS:Karin Lewis, MA, LMFT, CEDS has been recovered from Anorexia Nervosa for over 20 years and has been specializing in the prevention and treatment of eating disorders since 2005. To learn more about Karin and her center’s services, please visit Karin Lewis Eating Disorder Center. You can connect with Karin on social media by following her on Facebook and Instagram.If you enjoyed the podcast, we would be so grateful if you would please consider leaving a review here. Thank you!Are you interested in becoming a guest on the Recovery Bites podcast? If so, please fill out our brief application form to start the process.
ABOUT NICOLE SIEGFRIED:Dr. Nicole Siegfried, is a Certified Eating Disorder Specialist (CEDS) and a licensed clinical psychologist, treating eating disorders for over 20 years. She is a recognized leader in the field of eating disorders and serves as the Chief Clinical Officer for Alsana Eating Recovery Communities. In addition, Nicole is an Adjunct Associate Professor at University of Alabama at Birmingham and has also served as Associate Professor of Psychology at Samford University.Nicole is an international speaker and has published research, magazine articles, and book chapters in the field of eating disorders and suicide. Nicole is the founder and past president of the Alabama Regional Chapter of IAEDP and a current member of the International Association for Eating Disorder (iaedp) Board of Directors. She is a member of the Academy of Eating Disorders (AED) and former Co-Chair of the Eating Disorders and Suicide Prevention AED Special Interest Group.CONNECT WITH NICOLE SIEGFRIED:• Visit Alsana Eating Recovery Communities to learn more about their integrated eating disorder treatment • Read Alsana’s Spotlight to learn more about Nicole• Follow Alsana on Facebook and Instagram• Listen to more of Nicole on:- Lakeview Podcast- ED Matters Podcast- Recovery Warriors Podcast_______________________ABOUT KARIN LEWIS:Karin Lewis, MA, LMFT, CEDS has been recovered from Anorexia Nervosa for over 20 years and has been specializing in the prevention and treatment of eating disorders since 2005. To learn more about Karin and her center’s services, please visit Karin Lewis Eating Disorder Center. You can connect with Karin on social media by following her on Facebook and Instagram.If you enjoyed the podcast, we would be so grateful if you would please consider leaving a review here. Thank you!Are you interested in becoming a guest on the Recovery Bites podcast? If so, please fill out our brief application form to start the process.
ABOUT CRYSTAL BOWLBY:Crystal Bowlby, PhD, CEDS-S, is a licensed clinical psychologist (Health Service Psychologist) serving patients and staff for the Laureate Eating Disorders Program in Tulsa, Oklahoma. As an adult therapist, Crystal serves patients in individual, family, and group therapy, meal support, and crisis intervention. As a supervisor, Crystal works with clinicians towards specialty certification for IAEDP as well as works with doctoral students gathering practicum and internship hours.Crystal is passionate about inpatient care and enjoys both the relational aspect and intensity of the work--- feeling grateful for mealtimes with patients, being present for struggles in real-time, and watching dynamics unfold in a relational milieu. She sees patients through, from admission to discharge through acute/medical stabilization, RTC, and PHP.In education. Crystal holds a B.S in biochemistry, M.S Counseling Psychology, M.A Theology/Spiritual Integration, M.A Clinical Psychology, and PhD in Clinical Psychology (loving education). Originally, Crystal sought out her 1st degree in psychology as a wish to heal herself in growing awareness of anorexia, with no intention to practice as a therapist. As life unfolded, and healing occurred, opportunities presented themselves to become a therapist and have the great privilege/honor of holding space for others going through the recovery process.Crystal's passion and curiosity to grow, to learn, and to relate to others engenders her work. She is drawn to depth/Jungian perspectives, narrative approaches, positive psychology, and soul care. Research interests surround therapist use of self in the therapeutic process, the role of gratitude to enhance the quality of life, the theme of hope, and the process of surrender.CONNECT WITH CRYSTAL BOWLBY:• Visit Laureate Eating Disorders Program to learn more about Crystal and the program’s services• Follow Crystal on Facebook• Read some of Crystal’s featured writing:- Embracing Emotional Metamorphosis: The Art of Surrender for Eating Disorder Hope- Cultivating Love in our Lives Every Day (Not Just Valentine’s Day)- Living Life As a Thank You for Laureate Eating Disorders ProgramABOUT KARIN LEWIS:Karin Lewis, MA, LMFT, CEDS has been recovered from Anorexia Nervosa for over 20 years and has been specializing in the prevention and treatment of eating disorders since 2005. To learn more about Karin and her center’s services, please visit Karin Lewis Eating Disorder Center. You can connect with Karin on social media by following her on Facebook and Instagram.Are you interested in becoming a guest on the Recovery Bites podcast? If so, please fill out our brief application form to start the process.If you enjoyed the podcast, we would be so grateful if you would please consider leaving a review here. Thank you!
satisfaction is knowing exactly what you need in the moment and giving this to your self. When you can identify exactly what your body hungers for and give this to yourself without restriction and judgment, then you will e[experience satisfaction. What your body is hungry for may be different than what our mind think you should eat or what you are emotionally craving. Stephanie Brooks, MS, RD, CEDRD-S Stephanie Brooks, MS, RD, CEDRD-S is the founder of Bay Area Nutrition, LLC, a group of registered dietitians who provide individual, family and group evidence and practice based nutrition therapy. She founded the Wellness Program with Ingrid Higgins, LMFT, from Campbell Teen & Family Therapy. She is passionate about how nutrition affects the body and brain and loves working with clients of all ages and families to optimize their health through nutrition. Stephanie is trained in FBT (Family Based Therapy), is a Certified Eating Disorders Dietitian and Supervisor from IAEDP and serves as the co-chair for AED’s Nutrition SIG. Stephanie is a nationally recognized expert in the field of disordered eating and pediatric feeding problems. In addition to her work with individuals, groups and families, she provides training and supervision for dietitians and other professionals Stephanie earned her BS in nutrition from UC Berkeley, her MS in nutrition from San Jose State University, and a certificate in eating disorders from John F. Kennedy University. eating disorders, various nutrition topics and business development.
After recording the first Eating Disorder podcast with Lisa Jimenez, LMHC, our in house eating disorder expert, we realized we needed to prepare a part 2 episode regarding treatment. For this one, in addition to Lisa, we have brought in Terina Lopez, LMHC another eating disorder expert. Terina has extensive experience working with the eating disorder community. Although this episode is regarding treatment, we started it off by answering questions that were sent to us by our community. Bio - Terina Lopez, MS, LMHC Terina Lopez is a bilingual therapist who works with adolescents and adults to address challenging circumstances. She enjoys working with college aged individuals who struggle with identity development, peer difficulties and adjustments to new academic and social settings. Her primary therapeutic approach is cognitive behavioral therapy. She incorporates creative interventions and psychodynamic approaches. Her areas of specialty include eating disorders, anxiety, depression, relationship issues & identity development. She is past President of the International Association of Eating Disorders, Miami chapter (IAEDP). She is enthusiastic and compassionate and enjoys collaborative work with her clients as they shift towards a more meaningful and fulfilling life. She can be reached at: 301 Almeria Ave Suite 220 Coral Gables, Florida 33134 (305) 547-8761 Following are the resources discussed in this podcast. Alliance Eating Disorder Group 18+ International Association of Eating Disorder Professional (IAEDP) Iaedp.com
In this episode, Ashley is joined by her dear friend & licensed mental health counselor, Terina Lopez. Terina specializes in treating eating disorders and helping others develop self-awareness and a positive relationship with food. She is also the president of the Miami chapter of IAEDP, The International Association of Eating Disorders Professionals Foundation. Millions of people struggle with eating disorders, sometimes silently, and we hope to shed light on this often stigmatized but highly prevalent topic. We know it's possible to fully heal & recover with the right tools & support (we are both examples!). Please share this episode if you know someone who'd benefit from hearing it, and please reach out for support if this is something you're going through. We cover: - Terina's story - Why do eating disorders develop? - Warning signs - How to help/reach out to a loved - Orthorexia - Staying mentally healthy through elimination diets or protocols - Terina's balanced approach to nutrition & movement - Living a full life - Intuitive eating - Tracking, measuring, weighing, & numbers in general - Developing self-awareness - Resources & tools Work with Terina: www.terinalopez.com Email her: terina.lmhc@gmail.com Mentions: Geneen Roth https://www.amazon.com/Geneen-Roth/e/B000APDO9O Jenni Schaefer https://www.amazon.com/Jenni-Schaefer/e/B001H6L87U/ref=sr_tc_2_0?qid=1521547387&sr=1-2-ent Sign up for Ashley's newsletter at: https://app.convertkit.com/landing_pages/163213?v=6 Find Ashley's website at: www.ashleypardo.com Follow Ashley on social @ashleykpardo
Get your copy of Dr. Anderson’s book, Recover Your Perspective, on Amazon! Dr. Michael Berrett joins the podcast to talk about the role of spirituality in recovery. We talked about: Defining spirituality (Don’t worry, no preaching here!) Various types of spirituality including nature, higher power, not believing in higher power, yoga, nature How spirituality helps with recovery and the research that supports spirituality How EDs can take over our identity and spiritual practices Small steps we can take away from the ED and toward spirituality/values Dr. Michael Berrett, Ph.D., CEDS is the CEO, Executive Director, and Co-Founder of Center for Change, a treatment center in Orem, Utah. He has spent more than 3 decades working with those suffering from eating disorders and co-authored or contributed to several books on the topic, including the APA book Spiritual Approaches in the Treatment of Women with Eating Disorders, and Spiritual Renewal: A Journey of Faith and Healing. Dr. Berrett has also co-authored articles in peer-reviewed professional journals. A nationally recognized presenter and clinical trainer, Dr. Berrett has presented at many national conferences including NEDA, IAEDP, Renfrew, BEDA, IECA, NATSAP, BFI Summit and others. To learn more about Dr. Berrett, visit www.CenterforChange.com This podcast is hosted and produced by Janean Anderson, Ph.D., CEDS. Dr. Anderson is a licensed psychologist, author, and podcast host. She holds the Certified Eating Disorder Specialist designation from the International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals (IAEDP). She is the Founder and Director of Colorado Therapy & Assessment Center, an outpatient treatment center in Denver, Colorado that specializes in eating disorders. Dr. Anderson also provides private, one-on-one recovery coaching for listeners of the podcast and for treatment providers seeking supervision and consultation for their CEDS. Interested? Email for more info: podcast@eatingdisorderrecoverypodcast.com To learn more about the podcast, visit www.eatingdisorderrecoverypodcast.com. Follow Dr. Anderson’s work here: Facebook.com/DrAndersonAuthor Facebook.com/DrJaneanAnderson Twitter.com/DrJanean Get emails about Dr. Anderson’s writing and other happenings at www.eatingdisorderrecoverypodcast.com This podcast is sponsored by 'Ai Pono Maui. 'Ai Pono is led by internationally renowned expert on eating disorders, Dr. Anita Johnston. Located in a home-like oceanfront facility in beautiful Maui, Hawaii, Ai Pono offers residential, partial hospitalization, and intensive outpatient treatment for eating disorders. Visit aiponomaui.com This podcast is sponsored by EDCare. EDCare has provided PHP, IOP & Outpatient treatment for all genders, 18 and over, since 2001. CAMSA ( which stands for Connection, Acceptance, Mindfulness, Sense of Self & Action), is EDCare’s mindfulness-based treatment approach and is incorporated into each individualized treatment plan. Facilities are located in Denver, Colorado Springs and Kansas City and all treatment is supported by Masters’ Level Clinicians or higher. EDCare offers 4 specialty tracks (BED, ELITE Athlete, Substance Use, & Trauma), and the Connections House, an affordable supportive housing component, adds an extra layer of supervised support. www.eatingdisorder.care or (866) 771-0861
Health at Every Size psychotherapist Maria Paredes joins us to talk about how diet culture and the diet industry target the most marginalized folks, why activism is an important part of helping people heal from food issues, embracing the gray areas in recovery, remembering that there’s no way to do intuitive eating perfectly, and so much more! Plus, Christy answers a listener question about a partner’s smaller body triggering the diet mentality in them. Dr. Maria Paredes is a Licensed Professional Counselor, Clinical Supervisor, Certified Eating Disorders Specialist & approved IAEDP supervisor, and owner of Three Birds Counseling & Clinical Supervision in Greensboro, NC. She helps rad women and men make peace with food and with their bodies, and live fuller lives, free from negative thinking, fear of food, and body hate. She believes ALL bodies have worth and that ALL individuals deserve to enjoy food, move in ways that feel joyful, treat their bodies with kindness and gentleness, and experience authentic connection with themselves and others. Maria recognizes that this healing must occur within the individual therapeutic relationship as well as within the larger, cultural environment, and thus embraces the role of advocacy and activism. She also works with individuals experiencing anxiety, infertility/pregnancy loss, and PCOS. Maria teaches courses in UNC-G’s Counseling department and provides clinical supervision and training to new professionals working toward their licensure as therapists or dietitians. Maria is Mom to 3 young girls and hopes that they will grow up to experience the wonder and power of all their bodies have to offer, without believing they must shrink themselves. Find her online at ThreeBirdsCounseling.com. Grab Christy's free guide, 7 simple strategies for finding peace and freedom with food, to start your intuitive eating journey. If you're ready to give up dieting once and for all, join Christy's Intuitive Eating Fundamentals online course! To learn more about Food Psych and get full show notes for this episode, go to christyharrison.com/foodpsych. Ask your own question about intuitive eating, Health at Every Size, or eating disorder recovery at christyharrison.com/questions.
In this solo episode, Dr. Anderson gives her top 5 tips for improving body image from changing perspect In this solo episode, Dr. Anderson gives her top 5 tips for improving body image from changing perspectives to separating actions and feelings. Here are the 5 tips: Examine expectations Tolerating, accepting, liking, loving your body Separate actions from feelings. Be nice to your body even if you don’t like it Focus on the functions of your body Zoom out Becoming willing to one day feel differently Back up a step What are you comparing your body to? Where did those standards come from? Challenge the context Change up your media & social media This podcast is hosted and produced by Janean Anderson, Ph.D., CEDS. Dr. Anderson is a licensed psychologist, author, and podcast host. She holds the Certified Eating Disorder Specialist designation from the International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals (IAEDP). She is the Founder and Director of Colorado Therapy & Assessment Center, an outpatient treatment center in Denver, Colorado that specializes in eating disorders. Dr. Anderson also provides private, one-on-one recovery coaching for listeners of the podcast and supervision for eating disorder professionals seeking their IAEDP certifications. Interested? Email for more info: podcast@eatingdisorderrecoverypodcast.com To learn more about the podcast, visit www.eatingdisorderrecoverypodcast.com. Want a free sample of Dr. Anderson’s book, Recover Your Perspective? Sign up at www.eatingdisorderrecoverypodcast.com or email us at podcast@eatingdisorderrecoverypodcast.com to request to be added to our email list. Follow Dr. Anderson’s work here: Facebook.com/DrAndersonAuthor Facebook.com/DrJaneanAnderson Twitter.com/DrJanean Get emails about Dr. Anderson’s writing and other happenings at www.eatingdisorderrecoverypodcast.com This podcast is sponsored by 'Ai Pono Maui. 'Ai Pono is led by internationally renowned expert on eating disorders, Dr. Anita Johnston. Located in a home-like ocean front facility in beautiful Maui, Hawaii, Ai Pono offers residential, partial hospitalization, and intensive outpatient treatment for eating disorders. Visit aiponomaui.com This podcast is sponsored by EDCare. EDCare has provided PHP, IOP & Outpatient treatment for all genders, 18 and over, since 2001. CAMSA ( which stands for Connection, Acceptance, Mindfulness, Sense of Self & Action), is EDCare’s mindfulness-based treatment approach and is incorporated into each individualized treatment plan. Facilities are located in Denver, Colorado Springs and Kansas City and all treatment is supported by Masters’ Level Clinicians or higher. EDCare offers 4 specialty tracks (BED, ELITE Athlete, Substance Use, & Trauma), and the Connections House, an affordable supportive housing component, adds an extra layer of supervised support. www.eatingdisorder.care or (866) 771-0861 Body Positive Resources: Health at Every Size ® by Dr. Linda Bacon www.haescommunity.org Embody- The Body Positive https://www.thebodypositive.org/embody Beauty Redefined www.beautyredefined.org The Body Acceptance Media Project on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BAM-The-Body-Acceptance-Media-Project-1404662579775417/ National Eating Disorders Association www.nationaleatingdisorders.org Everyday Feminism www.everydayfeminism.com Book Recommendations Embody by Connie Scobzak The Beauty Myth by Naomi Myth Health at Every Size ® by Linda Bacon ives to separating actions and feelings. Here are the 5 tips: Examine expectations Tolerating, accepting, liking, loving your body Separate actions from
Internationally-renowned registered dietitian and eating disorder expert, Melainie Rogers, joins us to talk about recovering from an eating disorder with nutrition therapy. We discuss: Melanie’s background, expertise, and how she got into the eating disorder field Melanie’s own recovery and being a recovered clinician Why diets don’t work How diets are harmful How our bodies fight diets and weight loss Why all food groups are important Problematic aspects of clean eating How to balance honoring our nutritional needs with fun and satisfaction with food How to be recovered in a world that is not recovered Melainie Rogers MS, RDN, CDN, CEDRD is a Certified Eating Disorder Registered Dietitian and Founder of BALANCE eating disorder treatment center™ which offers outpatient programs treating the spectrum of eating disorders, in the heart of New York City. She has worked extensively in obesity research at Columbia’s Obesity Research Center, NYC and developed the nutrition component of the Beth Israel Medical Center weight loss surgery program. Melainie also co-founded and was first President of the iaedpNY Chapter a non-profit organization that provides education for professionals who work in the eating disorder field. Melainie is a frequent speaker, nationally and internationally, including her native Australia. She has contributed to several publications and has appeared on the Today Show, The Early Show, The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch, MSNBC and Channel 11 Evening News as a nutrition expert. Find more info about Melainie at www.balancedtx.com This podcast is hosted and produced by Janean Anderson, Ph.D., CEDS. Dr. Anderson is a licensed psychologist, author, and podcast host. She holds the Certified Eating Disorder Specialist designation from the International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals (IAEDP). She is the Founder and Director of Colorado Therapy & Assessment Center, an outpatient treatment center in Denver, Colorado that specializes in eating disorders. Dr. Anderson also provides private, one-on-one recovery coaching for listeners of the podcast and supervision for eating disorder professionals seeking their IAEDP certifications. Interested? Email for more info: podcast@eatingdisorderrecoverypodcast.com To learn more about the podcast, visit www.eatingdisorderrecoverypodcast.com. Want a free sample of Dr. Anderson’s book, Recover Your Perspective? Sign up at www.eatingdisorderrecoverypodcast.com or email us at podcast@eatingdisorderrecoverypodcast.com to request to be added to our email list. Follow Dr. Anderson’s work here: Facebook.com/DrAndersonAuthor Facebook.com/DrJaneanAnderson Twitter.com/DrJanean Get emails about Dr. Anderson’s writing and other happenings at www.eatingdisorderrecoverypodcast.com This podcast is sponsored by 'Ai Pono Maui. 'Ai Pono is led by internationally renowned expert on eating disorders, Dr. Anita Johnston. Located in a home-like ocean front facility in beautiful Maui, Hawaii, Ai Pono offers residential, partial hospitalization, and intensive outpatient treatment for eating disorders. Visit aiponomaui.com This podcast is sponsored by EDCare. EDCare has provided PHP, IOP & Outpatient treatment for all genders, 18 and over, since 2001. CAMSA ( which stands for Connection, Acceptance, Mindfulness, Sense of Self & Action), is EDCare’s mindfulness-based treatment approach and is incorporated into each individualized treatment plan. Facilities are located in Denver, Colorado Springs and Kansas City and all treatment is supported by Masters’ Level Clinicians or higher. EDCare offers 4 specialty tracks (BED, ELITE Athlete, Substance Use, & Trauma), and the Connections House, an affordable supportive housing component, adds an extra layer of supervised support. www.eatingdisorder.care or (866) 771-0861
Dr. Maria Paredes is a Licensed Professional Counselor, Clinical Supervisor, Certified Eating Disorders Specialist & approved IAEDP supervisor, and owner of Three Birds Counseling & Clinical Supervision, PLLC in Greensboro, NC. She works with women and men who want to make peace with food and with their bodies, using Health at Every Size and Intuitive Eating approaches, grounded in Relational Cultural Therapy. She's passionate about helping individuals live fuller lives, free from negative thinking, fear of food, and body hate. She believes ALL bodies have worth and that ALL individuals deserve to enjoy food, move in ways that feel joyful, treat their bodies with kindness and gentleness, and experience authentic connection with themselves and others. Maria recognizes that this healing must occur within the individual therapeutic relationship as well as within the larger, cultural environment, and thus embraces the role of advocacy and activism. This episode definitely gave me all the feels. Maria was so generous sharing her personal story experiencing two miscarriages, and how that experience influenced her relationship to her body both during and after her pregnancy. We talk a lot about how miscarriage and pregnancy and postpartum can be beyond physically traumatic, but also emotionally and mentally traumatic. Give the episode a listen to hear our full conversation. Resources Jessi's Free Intuitive Eating Audio Download BodyLove Project Premium Podcast Intuitive Eating Support Group Maria's Website
I loved Roxane Gay’s writing after I discovered her in Bad Feminist and I’ve been eagerly awaiting the release of her book, Hunger - A Memoir of (My) Body. This book captivated me from the get go. I listened to it twice in a row because I wanted to make sure I really “heard” her. There was so much to take in and process, as a reader, as a helping professional, and as a health at every size advocate. Dietitians aren’t taught how to be “trauma informed” (unfortunately) and I had to do pretty much all my learning on the job. Hunger is already a New York Times bestseller and Gay brings up several systemic oppression issues against people in large bodies and people of color in large bodies (hello, intersectionality). While I eagerly await to hear from her book publicist to grant me a podcast interview (hey, I had to try… I’m sure she’s like “oh, how cuuuuute. no.”) Anyway… I know people are reading this and I desperately wanted to sit down with another helping professional to discuss and process together. Enter Dr. Maria Paredes. She was just as enthralled with Hunger as me. She has experience counselling trauma survivors. She is also a health at every size advocate. Tune in to hear us chat about Hunger and some of the key issues Roxane brought up in the book, both as a personal story of her experience in her body and how large bodies are treated in general by our diet culture. I dare you to listen and say anything but, “THIS SH*T AIN’T RIGHT”. Thanks for tuning in. Please leave a rating and review of the show as it helps more people find Body Kindness - http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1073275062 --- About Maria Dr. Maria Paredes is a Licensed Professional Counselor, Clinical Supervisor, Certified Eating Disorders Specialist & approved IAEDP supervisor, and owner of Three Birds Counseling & Clinical Supervision, PLLC in Greensboro, NC. She works with women and men who want to make peace with food and with their bodies, using Health at Every Size and Intuitive Eating approaches, grounded in Relational Cultural Therapy. She's passionate about helping individuals live fuller lives, free from negative thinking, fear of food, and body hate. She also teaches courses in UNC-G’s Counseling department and provides clinical supervision and training to new professionals working toward their license as therapists. Links 'Hunger' on Amazon - amzn.to/2tLocfz Some of of my favorite interviews with Roxane Gay: On KQED, they take guest calls bit.ly/2tLh82F and A respectful interview with Trevor Noah on The Daily Show on.cc.com/2ule2Ux Virgie Tovar: 4 Problems With The Trauma-Leads-to-Fatness Narrative- bit.ly/2tLyblc Maria Paredes on orgasms - bit.ly/2tLqpYJ Find Maria Website: https://www.threebirdscounseling.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/MariaParedesLPC Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/BodyPoliticsWithDrParedes Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/three_birds_counseling --- Are you ready for Body Kindness? Get started today with my free e-course and on-demand digital training - http://bit.ly/2k23nbT The New York Times Book Review calls Body Kindness “simple and true”. Publisher’s Weekly says it’s “a rousing guide to better health.” http://bit.ly/2k228t9 Available wherever books and e-books are sold, discover what people are saying about Body Kindness http://amzn.to/2k1TISx Watch my videos about why we need Body Kindness: https://youtu.be/W7rATQpv5y8?list=PLQPvfnaYpPCUT9MOwHByVwN1f-bL2rn1V Have a show idea or guest recommendation (even yourself!) E-mail podcast@bodykindnessbook.com to get in touch. Nothing in this podcast is meant to provide medical diagnosis, treatment, cure, or prevent any disease or condition. Individuals should consult a qualified healthcare provider for medical advice and answers to personal health questions.
Rachel Millner, Psy.D., CEDS is a licensed psychologist and Certified Eating Disorder Specialist. She specializes in the treatment of all forms of eating disorders and practices from a Health at Every Size(R), weight neutral perspective. She treats adults in her private practice in Bucks County, PA, and treats children and adolescents with eating disorders using Family Based Treatment at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. In addition to her clinical work, Dr. Millner is the founding president of the Greater Philadelphia Chapter of IAEDP and is currently completing her Body Trust Certification(R) through the Be Nourished Training Institute in Portland, OR. Resources Jessi's Intuitive Eating Bonus Episode BodyLove Project Community Jessi's Nutrition & Movement Therapy Services Rachel's Website Fatso (book) Virgie Tovar Jes Baker Dances with Fat
Laura is back from IAEDP in Las Vegas and introduces you to Kathryn and Michael Cortese, the team behind Gürze/Salucore Eating Disorders Resource Catalogue (www.edcatalogue.com) and the ED Matters. Also, news from the world of eating disorder research. Full show notes at: http://www.circummensam.com/new-plates-podcast.html
In this Podcast, Tabitha Farrar Speaks to Therese Waterhous on Creating a Complete Treatment Model for Eating Disorders In this podcast we discuss: Myths and limitations of inpatient treatment for eating disorders Problems with short-sighted treatments How to work together to incorporate a long-term plan Training practitioners in up-to-date treatments for eating disorders Recognizing exercise as a symptom of an eating disorder and setting expectations around levels of exercise for a person in recovery with parents Problems arising from lack of good communication between practitioners and parents/patients. About Therese S. Waterhous Therese S. Waterhous is a PhD/RDN, CEDRD and IAEDP (International Assn. of eating Disorders Professionals) approved supervisor, is owner of Willamette Nutrition Source, LLC, a private outpatient practice devoted to eating disorders care. Therese has formal training in basic research, clinical nutrition and multidisciplinary team treatment of severe pediatric disorders. Therese co-authored the AND (Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics) Practice Paper on nutrition intervention in treatment of eating disorders, authored the online chapter for the AND on pediatric eating disorders and she is immediate past Director of the Sports, Cardiovascular and Wellness nutrition practice group's eating disorder subunit as well as being a professional advisor for FEAST-ED.org. She is the credentialing chair for the Oregon IAEDP chapter, served as co-chair of the Family Based Treatment SIG, within the Academy of Eating Disorders (AED) and she currently serves on the Medical Care Standards Committee for the AED and also the Health and Nutrition Committee for IAEDP. Therese enjoys conducing trainings for health care professionals on eating disorder research and treatment and educating the general public about eating disorders. We want your feedback! Please take a second to fill out this survey with feedback so we can make these podcasts even better: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/BSQ7BBM Cheers!