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Not Fitting Neatly: Recognizing and Understanding OSFED

Not Fitting Neatly: Recognizing and Understanding OSFED

This webinar will explore Other Specified Feeding or Eating Disorder (OSFED), a common yet often misunderstood eating disorder diagnosis that encompasses presentations falling outside the classic AN, BN, or BED criteria. Attendees will learn to recognize the wide range of OSFED presentations, including “atypical” anorexia nervosa, subthreshold bulimia and binge eating disorder, purging disorder, and…

Invisible Severity: Treating Eating Disorders in High-Functioning College Students

Invisible Severity: Treating Eating Disorders in High-Functioning College Students

FREE virtual 2 CE training from The Renfrew Center Foundation, open to professionals nationwide. As a leading provider of professional development, we have proudly trained over 50,000 clinicians, dietitians, medical providers, and mental health professionals to date. We invite you to enhance your skills and knowledge by participating in this valuable session, which will be…

Carrying the Past: How Myths Show Up in Recovery – and How to Let Them Go

Carrying the Past: How Myths Show Up in Recovery – and How to Let Them Go

Experiences from our past stay with us – we can’t erase them, but we can better understand the beliefs we’ve formed and how they shape our present. In this workshop, alumni will come together to explore the myths and messages from their pasts that continue to influence their recovery today. Participants will learn how these…

Carrying the Past: How Myths Show Up in Recovery – and How to Let Them Go

Carrying the Past: How Myths Show Up in Recovery – and How to Let Them Go

Experiences from our past stay with us – we can’t erase them, but we can better understand the beliefs we’ve formed and how they shape our present. In this workshop, alumni will come together to explore the myths and messages from their pasts that continue to influence their recovery today. Participants will learn how these…

Carrying the Past: How Myths Show Up in Recovery – and How to Let Them Go

Carrying the Past: How Myths Show Up in Recovery – and How to Let Them Go

Experiences from our past stay with us – we can’t erase them, but we can better understand the beliefs we’ve formed and how they shape our present. In this workshop, alumni will come together to explore the myths and messages from their pasts that continue to influence their recovery today. Participants will learn how these…

Beyond the Surface: Understanding Adolescents and Eating Disorders

Beyond the Surface: Understanding Adolescents and Eating Disorders

Adolescence is a pivotal stage of growth marked by profound emotional, physical, and social changes. When eating disorders and mental health challenges arise during this period, they present unique complexities—because adolescents are not simply “mini adults.” While teens may appear guarded or resistant, they deeply crave connection, belonging, understanding, autonomy, and a sense of identity….

Can One Eating Disorder Turn Into Another? Navigating Symptom Shifts in Recovery

Can One Eating Disorder Turn Into Another? Navigating Symptom Shifts in Recovery

A common misconception about eating disorders is that eliminating symptoms alone will “solve” or “fix” the disorder. This belief overlooks the emotional, psychological, and relational factors that often underlie eating disorders and can contribute to what is sometimes called “symptom substitution,” or more commonly, “symptom swapping.” In this webinar, attendees will explore why symptom shifts can occur in both treatment…

Is This an Eating Disorder? Understanding How It Presents in Diverse Patients

Is This an Eating Disorder? Understanding How It Presents in Diverse Patients

Effective treatment for diverse eating disorder clients requires cultural humility, assessment modification, and a decolonized framework. This webinar will guide attendees in distinguishing disordered behaviors from culturally normative practices, examining the influence of identity and community pressures, and recognizing the historical exclusion of BIPOC individuals from eating disorder research. Participants will learn to apply adapted…

Virtual College Case Consultation Group

Virtual College Case Consultation Group

Attendees will need access to wi-fi, and a device with a camera, microphone and audio capabilities. The complexities of eating disorders in college students can present unique challenges for college mental health professionals in effective assessment and intervention. Are you assessing for eating disorders or body image dissatisfaction in your students? When a student discloses,…

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