What You’ll Discover in Amy Pershing Binge Eating Disorder Clinical Interventions to Treat Underlying Trauma, Body Shame, and the Diet/Binge Cycle
- Faculty:
- Amy Pershing
- Duration:
- 6 Hours 6 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- January 31, 2020
Description
Body Shaming comments. Lengthy dieting history. Shame over food choices Black and White rules for eating. Talking frequently about weight loss/gain – or evading the You need to resolve all issues. Do you suspect that your client has a disordered eating disorder or binge eating disorder.
This eating disorder is three times more common that all other types of eating disorders together. Binge Eating Disorder is pervasive across gender, race, sexual orientation, and All socioeconomic status the United States Given that A majority of BED clients also have a history traumatizing. You have to to Learn how to Assess and This disorder can be treated regardless of your clinical specialty.
If you’re doing trauma work, you may already have clients with BED. Are you prepared?
This recording is for you. Amy PershingLMSW, ACSW author, psychotherapist and She is an expert on BED and presents extensive evidence-A set of tools that are based on successful interventions that:
- Transform your client’s relationship with food, weight, and Body image
- Incorporate the Important connection between early trauma and later recovery and Binge eating disorders
- Help process trauma narratives and Binge eating is fuelled by somatic activations
- Integrate the Important strategies “Attuned Eating and Movement”
- Connect with your client about weight-neutral nutritionists and Providers of medical care
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to Your clients can have peace with food! and Their bodies!
Handouts
Manual Binge Eating Disorder (13.4 MB) | 106 Pages | Available after Purchase | |
Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR), Certificate Instructions |
Outline
Register to Get to Know Binge Eating Disorder (BED)
- 5 myths that are damaging about BED and the Recovery process
- What is the difference between BED and other eating disorders?
- Why treatment often fails
- Current research: Risks, limitations and gains
- Weight has nothing to do with it to Do with it
- Is BED an addiction?
- Here are some key points about weight-neutral recovery
Complex Trauma and Binge Eating
- The neurobiological legacy traumatized binge-eating
- Fragmentation the self: the BED dissociation: What role?
- What trauma activates the binge/diet cycle
- Savings “Self”: the Binge eating is an important part of managing danger
- Social anxiety, attachment ruptures and the Binge Cycle
- A body-shaming culture’s impact on trauma narratives
Assessment & Treatment Planning
- 5 must-haves-ask intake questions
- What to look/listen for to Identify your BED
- DSM-5® criteria
- How to Gather food history information
- Corruption is not an option-The possibility of medical problems
- Common co-Morbidities: Depression, anxiety, personality disorders
- Screening for trauma 100% the Time
- Why? the Initial goal is not to stop bingeing
Clinical Strategies to Process Trauma and Stopping the Binge Cycle
- Why is it important to “do-no-harm, strengths-based” BED clients need to be able to approach you with a positive attitude
- Psychoeducation – initially and All through the treatment
- P.O.W.R. Process for trauma activation, finding the “window of tolerance”
- Each treatment piece is subject to a nuanced parallel process
IFS-Strategies for a more informed recovery
- Stepping into Yourself
- Identify the fragmented “parts”
- Be compassionate in your curiosity the “parts”
- Tolerating change
Attuned Eating and Move: Moving into the Body
- What the Data tells us what behavioral weight loss/dieting looks like
- Five steps to attuned eating to Your clients can learn from you
- The body is a wise ally and not to be broken or misunderstood
- Utilize the Assist the body the Best source of information
- Teaching clients to Know when the The trauma narrative has been activated
- Attuned movement “exercise”
Reinventing Body Image: Help clients feel at ease in their bodies
- The truth about weight and Health
- Cultural narratives regarding weight and Worthiness
- The healing power of Health at All Sizes (HAES).
- Clients can be helped to shift “body as billboard” to “body as home”
- How the clinician’s body image impacts treatment
Building resilience to Relapse
- 4 A’s: Awareness, analysis, action, accountability
- You can find a support network that is supportive of your recovery
- Resources for Weight-Care that is neutral in medical/nutritional matters
- Prescribers and doctors can collaborate to provide care
Clinical Take into account
- Modeling body acceptance by doing your own work
- Navigating countertransference/bias
- Multicultural considerations – Gender, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation
Faculty
Amy PershingLMSW, ACSW Similar seminars and products: 2
Amy Pershing, LMSW, ACSW, Founding father of the Bodywise® Binge Eating Disorder Recovery Program and Clinical Director of The Center for Eating Disorders of Ann Arbor, MI has more than 30 years clinical experience and As a consultant and Trainer for BED clinicians in the United States. Founding member and Past chair the Binge Eating Disorder Association (BEDA). and Recipient of the association’s 2016 Pioneer in Clinical Advocacy Award Amy A sought-after international speaker, lecturer and keynote speaker and author. She is the Author of Binge Eating Disorder: The Journey to Recovery and Beyond (Routledge/Taylor and Francis, 2018) and Authored several articles and chapters and Tv/radio/podcast segments about BED recovery and relapse prevention, weight shame, and other topics and Attuned Eating and Movement (AEM). She is the Creator “Hungerwise™,” Comprehensive outpatient treatment program to stop chronic dieting and Weight cycling, available in partnership with St. Joseph Mercy Health System (Michigan) and You can also order online nationally. Additionally, Amy Maintains a private practice in Ann Arbor (MI).
Basing her knowledge on her vast wealth and experience, Amy A comprehensive treatment plan for BED has been developed by the company. It is strengths-based, including Internal Family Systems and somatic trauma techniques. Attuned Eating and Movement (AEM), and A “health at every size” philosophy. After having recovered herself, Amy This is a compelling perspective to Treatment that makes her both available and Professionals: and Clients alike
Speaker Disclosures
Financial: Amy Pershing Is the She is the founder of Bodywise. She is the Director of clinical research the Center for Eating Disorders. Ms. Pershing PESI, Inc. gives a speaking honourarium
Non-financial: Amy Pershing There is no non-relevant information-Financial relationshipto disclose.
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