Spring Longstanding Eating Disorder Case Consultation Group Registration Now Open
Our previous Stable Enough eating disorder presentation and case consultation group were so successful last year we are holding an additional group this Spring. This is a great way to squeeze in a couple CEUs early on in the year or complete three hours of supervision for your CEDS application.
About the Longstanding Eating Disorder Consultation Group
You are currently seeing a client with a long standing and persistent eating disorder and you feel stuck. You start to question if your sessions are effective, if the client is making progress, if you are even helping or if you should just refer out.
This is a normal experience in treatment of LED (previously severe and enduring) cases and we are here to help. Join Angela Harris Counseling & Dallas Nutritional Counseling for a three hour professional consultation group on how to creatively and ethically treat LED cases. This is an opportunity to submit YOUR cases for individualized support and discuss with fellow eating disorder specialists. You're welcome to submit your specific client case or join generally to learn more about treating this population.
Earn 3 CEUs including ethics or 3 hours of supervision credit which can be used towards CEDS Certification
Longstanding (previously Severe & Enduring) Eating Disorder Case Consultation Details
When: Friday, May 1st, 9am to 12pm CST
Where: Virtual via Zoom
Cost: $145 with code EARLYBIRD before April 15th, $195 full price after June 2nd
Back to school, and back to sports - 5 nutrition tips for your athlete. It’s back to school and for many kids that also means it’s back to sports. That’s right, fall sports are already upon us. Those early morning practices may throw us off our normal routine so it’s important to plan ahead to help make sure your child is getting enough energy to fuel their busy day. Eating consistently and regularly throughout the day is a priority for all students as they head back to school and it can also be an important reminder that our student athletes require more energy to accommodate their increased physical activity that comes with playing sports. It can be overwhelming transitioning back to sports so we have come up with 5 tips to help you feel better prepared for the fall season.