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Whether you are just starting out in the field of eating disorders or a seasoned, wise clinician, everyone needs support, guidance and advice once in awhile. Welcome to dietitian seasonings and therapist reasonings, hosted by therapist Meredith Riddick and dietitian Jill Sechi, eating disorders specialists supervisors with A Collaborative Approach. This podcast is intended to support, educate, and validate clinicians in the eating disorders field; emphasizing the team approach as best practice and encouraging evidence based care.

Dietitian Seasonings and Therapist Reasonings Jill Sechi and Meredith Riddick

    • Education

Whether you are just starting out in the field of eating disorders or a seasoned, wise clinician, everyone needs support, guidance and advice once in awhile. Welcome to dietitian seasonings and therapist reasonings, hosted by therapist Meredith Riddick and dietitian Jill Sechi, eating disorders specialists supervisors with A Collaborative Approach. This podcast is intended to support, educate, and validate clinicians in the eating disorders field; emphasizing the team approach as best practice and encouraging evidence based care.

    Grand Finale: Encore Please!

    Grand Finale: Encore Please!

    Dear Followers:
    This will be the last podcast of Dietitian Seasonings & Therapist Reasonings......we have served our community for two years and are ready to close this chapter of our work in the eating disorder community. 
    We hope this podcast was helpful in your journey in understanding eating disorders through the encouragement and process of supervision concepts (vs just education).
    You can still find us! Through A Collaborative Approach we will continue to offer dual sessions to clients that desire to have both a dietitian and therapist in session: www.acollaborativeapproach.com.
    Meredith Riddick is continuing to provide supervision and webinars (with even continuing education credits by 2021) at www.harmonytherapygroup.com
    Jill Sechi is continuing to provide supervision as well as offering a residency program at www.wcandnt.com or www.jsechinutritiontherapy.com
     

    • 15 min
    Tummy Troubles

    Tummy Troubles

    Jill and Meredith review basics about digestive issues that one often sees when working with clients that are struggling with an eating disorder. 
    There are some great podcasts that cover more in depth- stomach issues- which often clients want to focus on food to change or eliminate. Do you have clients with "IBS" or "constipation, diarrhea, or vomiting" or perhaps struggle with sleep? 
    Today Jill and Meredith discuss how these digestive issues might come up in session and are more often than not due to handling emotions in effectively (ie, not actually dealing with them but attempting to numb or distract from emotions one feels challenging). 
    Meredith encourages looking at the client as a "whole" person and not just seeing their issues as "all in their head." Jill discusses the nutritional issues that impact digestive issues. Often digestive issues (up to 40% of IBS cases) are due to the "mishandling" of emotions through eating disorder behaviors and or malnutrition through elimination of foods, food groups over and under eating. Often this process and helping clients "connect the dots" can take up to a year or longer. 

    • 19 min
    Good 'Jill' Hunting

    Good 'Jill' Hunting

    We're back! Yes, right before Thanksgiving Day to boot!
    Today Jill and Meredith discuss countertransference. This information is from Lisa Ferentze. Check out her resources at the Ferentze Institute .
    Have you ever seen a movie or TV show that had a therapist role. Were they ethical? Would YOU do this in session? Lisa Ferentze discusses Wilson and Lindy's models of countertransference. Listen on as Meredith and Jill will highlight a few areas from this training. 
    What is countertransference? How can it be helpful and perhaps hurtful in sessions. KNOW YOURSELF and use SUPERVISION to process your countertransference when it comes up!
    Watch this clip from Good Will Hunting for a little background or go watch the movie. 
    We will cover these aspects of countertransference:
    1-Empathic disequilibrium: Feel a little ineffective with clients?
    2-Empathic withdrawl: Feeling distant from your client for your own safety? 
    3-Empathic enmeshment: Feeling highly related to a client's story leading to inappropriate boundaries? 
    4-Empathic repression: Feeling overwhelmed with a client's emotional experience by rationalizing or minimizing or not coming back with a follow up session? 

    • 39 min
    Macros 101: Understanding carbs, protein and fat

    Macros 101: Understanding carbs, protein and fat

    Jill takes the stage this week to discuss the importance of understanding macronutrients. The current "diet" trend is for clients to be "counting macronutrients." What are macronutrients? What do you mean by "counting them?" Jill discusses the very basics of macronutrients. What they are and how they are described in nutrition and dietetics. She also goes through basic functions of macronutrients. 
    Here are a few links/resources for your clients:
    Having difficulty getting your client to see a specialized dietitian (ED RD): https://www.jsechinutritiontherapy.com/post/why-is-it-important-to-see-a-dietitian-that-specializes-in-eating-disorders

    • 25 min
    [REPOST] Season 2, Episode 6: A Wrinkle In Time

    [REPOST] Season 2, Episode 6: A Wrinkle In Time

    Yep, we are a bit behind on recording but have several new episodes coming up! We decided to repost this important episode. Enjoy! Be tuned in to next Monday for a new episode.

    • 36 min
    All in a WORD

    All in a WORD

    Meredith and Jill discuss the words one uses in conversation with clients and also in conversations between colleagues and professionally. 
    What words are we talking about? For example saying "completed suicide" vs "committed suicide." Calories vs energy? How about "obesity" which is often referred to as the "O" word within the ED community. 
    Listen on as Meredith and Jill discuss the WORDs we use and how they can hold deep meaning. Do you want to be "right" or do you want to be "effective?" Know your audience and work on strong skills of communication and persuasion. 
     
     
     

    • 21 min

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