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Midlife Eating Disorders: When Aging and Diet Culture Collide (Re-broadcast)

Midlife Eating Disorders: When Aging and Diet Culture Collide (Re-broadcast)

Wednesday, January 15, 2025 • 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm (ET)

Free | Rebroadcasted Webinar
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm (ET)

Presented by: Ashley Moser, LMFT, CEDS - Clinical Education Specialist, The Renfrew Center

Held Online

In today’s culture, the relentless pressure to defy the aging process is as equally as intense as the societal pressure to be thin. In midlife, these messages can collide and create the ‘perfect storm’ for eating disorders to become an unsustainable way of meeting both unrealistic societal standards.

This webinar will examine the overlap of aging and diet culture and the pressures facing those in midlife. Skills will be provided to attendees to navigate ageing and all those accompanying changes while staying connected to what matters most: values, well-being, and connection.

*Please note: this is a re-broadcast and not a live presentation.

About the Presenter

Ashley Moser, LMFT, CEDS, is a Clinical Education Specialist at The Renfrew Centers. She received her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and her Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Northwestern University. Ms. Moser has extensive experience in providing family therapy and clinical supervision, with a focus in the treatment of eating disorders and co-occurring mood disorders. She is a frequent speaker on the topics of body image, evidence-based treatment of eating disorders and engaging families in the treatment process.

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