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New Insights into Treatment for Binge Eating Disorder

new-insights-into-treatment-for-bed-recordingAm I Hungry? Mindful Eating for Binge Eating Program and the Women’s Center for Binge/Emotional Eating at Green Mountain at Fox Run invite you to watch this complimentary webinar for health professionals.
Title: New Insights into Treatment for Binge Eating Disorder.
Description: Binge Eating Disorder is the most common of all eating disorders, yet is often misunderstood and undertreated. What do we know about binge eating disorder? Which treatments work and which don’t?
Presenter: Kari Anderson, DBH, LPC, CEDS, co-author of award winning book, Eat What You Love, Love What You Eat for Binge Eating: A Mindful Eating Program for Healing Your Relationship with Food and Your Body and the Chief Clinical Director for the Women’s Center for Binge and Emotional Eating affiliated with Green Mountain at Fox Run in Ludlow, Vermont.
Topics: In this webinar, we…

  • Identify and address common challenges that your clients face with overeating, binge eating and weight struggles.
  • Examine why focusing on weight loss doesn’t work and learn how to motivate clients to become more intrinsically driven.
  • Explore how neuroscience influences eating behavior and why a focus on brain health can reduce shame and increase hope in our clients.
  • Address challenges in finding effective treatment that promotes sustainable changes.

Watch: To access the webinar recording, please enter your information on the right side bar.
Other Resources
Presentation Handout – Download a pdf of the slides.
Mindful Eating and Weight Loss – Many of the participants had great questions about how to talk to their clients about mindful eating and weight loss. This article sets the record straight!
Binge Eating Scale – This is the scale (BES) we used in our research study. Your clients can take the Binge Eating Scale here.
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