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• [Instant Download] – Immediately deliver the download link after receiving the payment Purchase Amy Pershing - Binge Eating Disorder: Clinical Interventions to Treat Underlying Trauma, Body Shame, and the Diet/Binge Cycle courses at here with PRICE $219.99 $41 Faculty: Amy Pershing Duration: 6 Hours 6 Minutes Format: Audio and Video Copyright: Jan 31, 2020 Description Handouts Manual - Binge Eating Disorder (13.4 MB)
• Get to Know Binge Eating Disorder (BED) 5 damaging myths about BED and the recovery process What makes treatment of BED unique from other eating disorders Why treatment often fails Current research: Gains, limitations, risks Why weight has nothing to do with it Is BED an addiction?
• Key tenets of weight-neutral recovery Complex Trauma and Binge Eating The neurobiological legacy of trauma in binge eating Fragmentation of the self: the role of dissociation in BED How trauma activates the binge/diet cycle Saving “Self”: the role of binge eating in managing danger Attachment ruptures, social anxiety and the binge cycle A body-shaming culture’s impact on trauma narratives Assessment & Treatment Planning 5 must-ask intake questions What to look/listen for to identify BED DSM-5® criteria How to gather food history information Ruling out co-occurring medical issues Common co-morbidities: depression, anxiety, personality disorders Screening for trauma 100% of the time Why the initial goal is not to stop bingeing Clinical Strategies for Processing Trauma and Stopping the Binge Cycle Why a “do-no-harm, strengths-based” approach is critical with BED clients Psychoeducation – initially and throughout treatment P.O.W.R. process for trauma activation, finding the “window of tolerance” The nuanced parallel process of each treatment piece IFS-Informed Recovery Strategies Stepping into Self Identify fragmented “parts” Develop compassionate curiosity toward the “parts” Build affect tolerance Attuned Eating and Movement: Stepping into the Body What the data tells us about behavioral weight loss/dieting 5 steps of attuned eating to teach your clients The body as a wise ally, not broken or wrong Using the body as the best source of information Teaching clients to know when the trauma narrative has been triggered Attuned movement v. “exercise” Reinventing Body Image: Help Clients Feel at Home in their Bodies The truth about weight and health Cultural narrative about weight and worthiness The healing power of Health at Every Size (HAES) Help clients shift from “body as billboard” to “body as home” How the clinician’s body image impacts treatment Building Resiliency to Relapse 4 A’s: Awareness, analysis, action, accountability Finding community that aligns with your recovery Resources for weight-neutral medical/nutritional care Collaborative care with prescribers Clinical Considerations Doing your own work: Modeling body acceptance Navigating countertransference/bias Multicultural considerations – Gender, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation Faculty Amy Pershing, LMSW, ACSW Related seminars and products: 2 Amy Pershing, LMSW, ACSW, founder of the Bodywise® Binge Eating Disorder Recovery Program and Clinical Director of The Center for Eating Disorders in Ann Arbor, MI, has over 30 years of clinical experience and serves as a consultant and trainer for clinicians treating BED nationwide.
• A founding member and past chair of the Binge Eating Disorder Association (BEDA) and recipient of the association’s 2016 Pioneer in Clinical Advocacy Award, Amy is a sought after international lecturer, keynote speaker and author.
• She is the author of Binge Eating Disorder: The Journey to Recovery and Beyond (Routledge/Taylor and Francis, 2018) and has authored several articles, chapters and tv/radio/podcast segments on BED recovery, relapse prevention, weight stigma, and Attuned Eating and Movement (AEM).