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Binge Eating & Chronic Dieting Certification: The Latest Interventions to Address Emotional Eating, Challenge Body Shame, and Defy Diet Culture

We all eat for reasons other than hunger sometimes.

But clients who struggle with food and weight get caught in a diet/binge cycle that can feel impossible to break.

Believing they’ll be happier and healthier a few pounds lighter, they restrict foods…

…but deprivation triggers binges and the guilt that goes along with it…

…leading right to the next diet.

Now you can finally lead your clients out of emotional eating and body shame and into an embodied, peaceful relationship with food and weight!

In this exclusive, paradigm-shifting course, you’ll learn from top experts Judith Matz, LCSW, ACSW, Amy Pershing, LMSW, ACSW, CCTP-II, Ann Saffi Biasetti, PhD, LCSWR, CEDS, CIAYT, Lori Kucharski, PhD, LMFT-S, LPC, CEDS-S, Marcella Raimondo, PhD, MPH, Diana Hill, PhD, and many more!

They’ll show you the most up-to-date, affirming interventions you need to skillfully and sensitively help your clients improve their relationships with their bodies — no willpower required! You’ll learn:

  • Tools to help clients calm the nervous system and regulate emotions without turning to food
  • Mindful and intuitive eating approaches to re-establish body cues for hunger and fullness
  • Trauma-informed CBT, ACT, EMDR, IFS, and somatic strategies to transform shame into empowerment
  • How to challenge diet culture and create a weight-inclusive practice

REGISTER TODAY to help your clients end the war with their bodies!

Repairing dysfunctional relationships with food is possible…

…and as a Certified Binge Eating and Chronic Dieting Professional (CBECDP), you’ll be uniquely equipped to support people of all sizes who struggle at every mealtime.

By utilizing the latest strategies from CBT, ACT, EMDR, IFS, and somatic therapies, you’ll know just what to say and do to help your clients conquer weight stigma and reshape their body narrative for lasting transformation!

When you register for this practice-changing course, you’ll get a roadmap for incorporating the latest research-based strategies from multiple modalities, including:

  • On-Demand Resources: Access videos, manuals, case examples, and exercises at your convenience!
  • Exclusive Bonus Bundle: Get extra educational content on working with marginalized clients and join in an engaging session with award-winning Health At Every Size® activist Chevese Turner, all included! PLUS, an electronic card deck featuring 59 strategies for ending dieting and savoring food — ideal for mental health professionals to use with clients
  • The confidence you need to effectively guide your clients to a peaceful relationship with food and their bodies.

Here’s What You’ll Learn

Module 1: Clinical Foundations of Emotional Eating and Chronic Dieting

  • Key differences between emotional eating, disordered eating, and binge eating
  • Strategies to address toxic diet culture and weight stigma
  • The truth about the relationship between weight and health
  • Crucial diagnostic questions and assessments to truly understand your client’s relationship with food
  • How to help clients understand psychological versus physical hunger
  • Help clients harness intrinsic motivation for change that’s rooted in key values related to food, eating, and body image
  • CBT interventions to challenge good/bad thinking, negative body talk, and internalized stigma
  • ACT practices to break free from food rules, shoulds, body comparison, and limiting thoughts
  • How to decrease therapist bias and create a weight-inclusive, Health at Every Size (HAES)®-informed practice
  • And much more!

Module 2: Trauma-Informed, Body-Based Clinical Tools to Heal Your Clients’ Relationship with Food and Body

  • Reduce shame and balance the nervous system with Polyvagal interventions
  • Learn body scan, somatic tracking, and other embodiment practices to boost interoceptive awareness
  • Strategies to increase clients’ body literacy and restore hunger and fullness cues
  • How to challenge the dieting mindset and integrate the 10 principles of intuitive eating
  • Keys to building nervous system window of tolerance for eating-related behavior change
  • Learn how to map your nervous system’s embodied states to better support your clients through co-regulation
  • Powerful self-compassion practices to heal emotional eating and decrease body shame
  • Impact on treatment of the therapist’s own relationship with food, eating, and body image
  • And much more!

Module 3: When Emotional Eating Becomes Disordered: IFS, EMDR, and More Treatment Strategies that Work

  • How to understand the role of trauma and dissociation in eating behavior
  • Assessments to get underneath eating-related shame and identify mental health comorbidities and co-occurring medical issues
  • Teach clients to know when the trauma narrative has been triggered
  • Work directly with fragmented parts using IFS-informed strategies to stop the binge/diet cycle
  • Cutting-edge EMDR phases applied to disordered eating and body image concerns
  • Reinvent body image to help clients feel at home in their bodies
  • Help clients develop connections that build resilience and align with recovery
  • Practical, social justice-informed interventions to ensure safe treatment for marginalized clients
  • Know when clients need an eating disorders specialist or higher level of care
  • And much more!

Meet the Course Experts

  • Judith Matz, LCSW, ACSW, is co-author of The Making Peace with Food Card Deck, The Body Positivity Card Deck, and two books on the topics of eating and weight struggles. Beyond a Shadow of a Diet: The Comprehensive Guide to Treating Binge Eating Disorder, Compulsive Eating, and Emotional Overeating, has been called “the new bible” on this topic for professionals. The Diet Survivor’s Handbook: 60 Lessons in Eating, Acceptance and Self-Care was a #1 bestseller on Amazon and a favorite resource for therapists to use with clients. She is also the author of Amanda’s Big Dream, a children’s book that helps kids to pursue their dreams — at any size! Judith has a private practice in Skokie, IL where she focuses her work with clients who want to get off the diet/binge rollercoaster and learn to feel at home in their bodies. Through her individual counseling, groups, workshops, presentations, and books, Judith has helped thousands of people to develop self-care skills that increase physical, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing without a focus on the pursuit of weight loss. Through educational programs, she is dedicated to helping people end the preoccupation with food and weight. Judith received her MSW at the University of Michigan and earned her post-graduate certificate at Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago, where she trained in the treatment of eating disorders. Judith is a frequent contributor to the Psychotherapy Networker magazine and a popular speaker at national conferences. Descriptions of her work have appeared in the media including the New York Times, LA Times, Allure, Fitness, Self, Shape, Today’s Dietitian, Diabetes Self-Management, NBC News Chicago, Huffington Post Live, and she appears in the documentary America The Beautiful 2.
  • Diana Hill, PhD, is a highly regarded clinical psychologist and co-author of ACT Daily Journal: Get Unstuck and Live Fully with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and upcoming Self-Compassion Daily Journal. She provides therapy, supervision, corporate coaching, and online trainings in ACT, an approach she has been practicing for over a decade. Dr. Hill is the founder of the popular Your Life in Process podcast and has interviewed over a hundred experts in evidence-based and integrative approaches to living well. She has a knack for unpacking complex, science-based concepts and making them applicable to clinical practice and daily life. Dr. Hill completed her undergraduate work at UC Santa Barbara, majoring in biopsychology, followed by a PhD in clinical psychology at CU Boulder where she collaborated with Stanford University to research mindfulness and acceptance-based approaches for eating disorders. Dr. Hill completed her pre-doctoral internship in the eating disorder of La Luna Center, where she helped develop an ACT-based group program. Dr. Hill’s work with eating and body image concerns integrates values clarification, acceptance, and committed action toward meaningful goals. Through all her teachings, she encourages clients to build psychological flexibility so that they can live more fulfilling lives. Dr. Hill practices what she preaches as a mom of two, bee guardian, and yoga teacher.
  • Ann Saffi Biasetti, PhD, LCSWR, CEDS, CIAYT, has been a practicing Psychotherapist for over 30 years. She specializes in somatic psychotherapy and is an eating disorder specialist. She has a PhD in transpersonal psychology and is licensed as a clinical social worker. She is a certified mindfulness teacher, Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC) Teacher, and Certified Yoga Therapist (C-IAYT). She is an author, speaker, and teacher of self-compassion and somatic interventions in eating disorder recovery, embodiment, women’s empowerment, and body image. She teaches in the Self-Compassion in Psychotherapy (SCIP) program, where she shares her expertise in somatic self-compassionate interventions for ED recovery. She is the originator of the Befriending Your Body 8-Week Somatic Self-Compassion program of recovery. She has led well received retreats at Kripalu, Shambhala Mountain Center, and has led training workshops for professionals through PESI and through her Befriending Your Body (BFYB) certification program for eating disorder recovery. Her first book, Befriending Your Body: A Self-Compassionate Approach to Freeing Yourself from Disordered Eating, was released through Shambhala publications in August 2018 and her most recent publication, The Awakening Self-Compassion Card Deck: 52 Practices for Self-Care, Healing and Growth, released through Shambhala Publications in December 2021.
  • Amy Pershing, LMSW, ACSW, CCTP-II, is the Founder of Bodywise, the first binge eating disorder (BED)-specific treatment program in the United States, founded in 1995. She is the Director of Pershing Consulting, which offers training to clinicians treating BED around the world. Amy is also the creator of “Hungerwise™,” a 9-week program for ending chronic dieting and weight cycling using the Attuned Eating and Movement approach, offered nationally online. Based on over 30 years of clinical experience, Amy has pioneered a treatment approach for BED that is strengths-based, incorporating Internal Family Systems, somatic trauma techniques, Attuned Eating and Movement, and a Health at Every Size® philosophy. Amy lectures internationally and writes extensively on the treatment of BED and her own recovery journey for both professional and lay communities. She has been featured on radio, podcast, and television speaking about BED treatment and recovery, relapse prevention, weight stigma, and attuned eating and movement. She is a founding member and Past Chair of the Binge Eating Disorder Association (BEDA) and is the winner of BEDA’s Pioneer in Clinical Advocacy award. She is the author of the book Binge Eating Disorder: The Journey to Recovery and Beyond as well as many articles and chapters about BED treatment and advocacy.
  • Lori Kucharski, PhD, LMFT-S, LPC, CEDS-S, is a licensed therapist practicing since 2004 in residential treatment facilities, crisis and outpatient mental health, and private practice. She owns and operates a training, consulting, supervision, and clinical practice. She is a Certified EMDR Therapist, Approved Consultant, and Training/Credit Provider, as well as an AAMFT-Approved Supervisor, a Certified Eating Disorders Specialist/Supervisor, and the EMDR regional network coordinator for Colorado Springs, CO. She taught MFT and Counseling courses in graduate programs and specializes in complex trauma, attachment, disordered eating, dissociation, and body image with all ages from a systems perspective. She presents locally and nationally on these topics and advocates for ending social and cultural stigma and discrimination around body size, ability, and appearance.
  • Marcella Raimondo, PhD, MPH, is a passionate and spirited clinical trainer speaking from her heart on social justice and eating disorders since 1995. Dr. Raimondo is a psychologist in Kaiser Permanente’s eating disorder clinic in Oakland and runs a private practice. In 1997, Dr. Raimondo worked with About-Face, a nonprofit organization that addresses media impact on body image, serving as the Director of Media Literacy until 2005. Today she is on the About-Face Board of Founders and a consultant. Dr. Raimondo is on the Advisory Board for the Association of Size Health and Diversity (ASDAH), on the Advisory Board of Eating Disorder Recovery Support (ERDS) as Past President, and serves as Co-Chair of the Academy of Eating Disorders Diversity Equity and Inclusion committee. Dr. Raimondo recovered from anorexia nervosa over 20 years ago. Her recovery and her martial arts training inspire her dedication to multicultural body nurturance and community celebration.
  • Lisa Erlanger, MD, is a board-certified family physician whose practice focuses on primary care of larger-bodied individuals, and medical care of eating disorders and mental health concerns. As a Clinical Professor of Family Medicine, she teaches courses including patient-centered care and communication, and ecology of health and medicine. She speaks nationally about weight stigma, weight-inclusive primary care, and eating disorders. Dr. Erlanger is a Certified Body Trust® Provider through Be Nourished in Portland, OR. She believes all people deserve trauma-informed, gender affirming, weight-inclusive health care.
  • Aaron Flores, RDN, is a registered dietitian nutritionist with over 10 years of experience working with eating disorders in a variety of settings. A large part of Aaron’s career was spent working at the VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System where he helped develop and launch one of the first Binge Eating Disorder programs to help Veterans struggling with the disorder. Since leaving the VA, Aaron has continued to work in the eating disorder community helping run groups and providing individual counseling to adolescents and adults. He currently has a private practice in Calabasas, CA. He is a Certified Body Trust® provider, and his main areas of focus are Intuitive Eating and Health at Every Size®. In his work, Aaron helps individuals learn how to make peace with food and develop body-positive behaviors. His work has been featured during Weight Stigma Awareness Week, in blogs for the National Eating Disorder Information Centre and National Eating Disorder Association, and in presentations at the Binge Eating Disorder Awareness Annual Conference, the International Conference on Eating Disorders, and the Association for Size Diversity and Health Conference. Along with his work with eating disorders, he also is a co-host of the podcast, Dietitians Unplugged.

Exclusive Bonus Package

Every Body Counts: Culturally-Attuned Care for Marginalized Individuals Struggling with Disordered Eating and Body Image
Sand C. Chang, PhD
Current assessment and treatment approaches for eating disorders and related body image issues have narrow parameters that do not include everybody.

  • Discover:Skills to successfully support inclusion by recognizing the spectrum of body image concerns and related disordered eating in a culturally attuned manner
  • How to take systems of oppression and marginalization into account in your clinical work

Black Women, Body Image, and Eating Disorders: The Missing Links in Research and Treatment
Jessica Wilson, MS, RD
Racial trauma informs ways in which disordered eating shows up in Black women, who are confronted every day with the contradictory message that their bodies are “too much” for Western society and at the same that they are “not enough.” This session will help you:

  • Understand how weight stigma and thin privilege have roots in racism
  • Gain essential strategies for discussing race and racial harm with clients struggling with disordered eating and body image concerns
    Jessica Wilson, MS, RD | Click here for information about Jessica Wilson

Bringing Men to the Table: Effective Interventions for Eating Disorders and Body Image Concerns in Males
Andrew Walen, LCSW-C, LICSW, CEDS-S
The latest research indicates that males represent up to a third of those identified with anorexia and bulimia, half with binge eating, and the majority with muscle dysmorphia. Learn specific approaches for males, including:

  • How to ask questions that will uncover eating disorders and body image concerns in men
  • Clinical practice goals to enhance prevention and treatment

Health at Every Size®: A Weight-Inclusive Paradigm for Eating Disorders Treatment, Body Image Issues, Recovery, and Harm-Reduction
Chevese Turner, internationally-recognized activist and advocate, speaker, policy influencer and movement-builder
This presentation will clarify the tenets of Health at Every Size (HAES)® and discuss how and why they can be helpful for individuals healing from eating disorders and related body image issues as well as from the trauma of weight stigma. You will learn:

  • The importance of recognizing healthism along with the limitations of HAES™ in communities facing oppression(s)
  • Harm reduction techniques that can break down barriers to care

The Making Peace with Food Card Deck: 59 Anti-Diet Strategies to End Chronic Dieting and Find Joy in Eating (Downloadable e-Book)
Christy Harrison, MPH, RD, CEDS
Judith Matz, LCSW, ACSW | Click here for information about Judith Matz
End chronic dieting and heal your relationship with food. In this unique and easy-to-use card deck, you’ll find 59 anti-diet strategies to help you break free from the diet mindset and find peace with food. Learn how to:

  • Reject diet culture
  • Honor your hunger cues
  • Practice attuned eating
  • Find self-compassion
  • Nourish your body
  • Navigate emotional eating
  • Rediscover joy in life

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