Childhood Antecedents of Eating Disorders: Part 1 is organized by Dietitian Central.
Live Event Date: Oct 09, 2018
Expiration Date: Oct 09, 2021
Target Audience: RDs, DTRs, Health Professionals
Number of Credits: 1.0
Description:
Eating disorders don't develop in a vacuum. They develop over the course of months and years, heavily influenced by early childhood feeding practices that are common in today's society. Using research evidence and videos, this webinar will demonstrate how and why it is crucially important to understand clients' lived experience in regard to the feeding relationship when in recovery from an eating disorder, so that practitioners are better-equipped to treat this challenging client population.
Please note: If Ellyn Satter's Division of Responsibility (sDOR) is a new term or concept for you, we recommend taking other Ellyn Satter webinars as listed in the "Other Webinars by this Presenter/Organization" section at the bottom of the page.
Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this one-hour course, the participant should be able to:
• Describe normal eating and how it can develop naturally through appropriate feeding dynamics.
• Recognize the research evidence for the relationship between poor feeding practices and disrupted eating behaviors.
• Identify common feeding practices that contribute to the development of disrupted eating management, attitudes, and behaviors.
Level(s): 1,2
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