The SeasonED RD Beth Harrell
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- Health & Fitness
The SeasonED RD is a podcast for all professionals in the field of eating disorders who want a “one-stop-shop” for the resources, the people, and the connections that matter. Whether you are newly seasoned (intern, student, or newer professional in the field) or well seasoned, this podcast is for you. Let’s learn together!
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Long Lasting Healing (Post Higher Level of Care) - Call to Action [Part 2]
How do we help clients maintain the momentum from higher level of care?
Calling all therapy providers
Participate now to decrease rates of relapse, (and have a little fun along the way.)
*See the app at work - STAR
*Benefits and support for both you (therapist) and client
Link for therapists to get started: https://redcap.link/p806iaqi
Key Topics Covered
Listen in to hear how Dr Gould and Dr Forbush started their clinical work and how they came to eating disorders treatment, advocacy and research.
See how they created their partnerships in clinical child psychology and family therapy.
Learn about their work in setting new standards for care and improving recovery outcomes.
Most importantly, how do we help our clients keep momentum gained during higher levels of care after reentry to their home setting.
Contact Information and Resources
Dr. Kelsie Forbush: Direct inquiries to kforbush@ku.edu. Explore the STAR App Demonstration Video, the Therapist Screening Survey, and the STAR App - Patient Screening Survey for more resources.
Dr. Sara Gould: https://profiles.childrensmercy.org/sara-r-gould
Article referenced during podcast - Understanding Community Provider Practices in Diagnosing and Treating Atypical Anorexia Nervosa
With your host Beth Harrell
IG @beth.harrell.cedss
Supervision Freebies
SeasonED NourishMNT Membership ...Conversations and community -
Long Lasting Healing (Post Higher Level of Care) - Call to Action [Part 1]
How do we help clients maintain the momentum from higher level of care?
Calling all therapy providers
Participate now to decrease rates of relapse, (and have a little fun along the way.)
*See the app at work - STAR
*Benefits and support for both you (therapist) and client
Link for therapists to get started: https://redcap.link/p806iaqi
Key Topics Covered
Listen in to hear how Dr Gould and Dr Forbush started their clinical work and how they came to eating disorders treatment, advocacy and research.
See how they created their partnerships in clinical child psychology and family therapy.
Learn about their work in setting new standards for care and improving recovery outcomes.
Most importantly, how do we help our clients keep momentum gained during higher levels of care after reentry to their home setting.
Contact Information and Resources
Dr. Kelsie Forbush: Direct inquiries to kforbush@ku.edu. Explore the STAR App Demonstration Video, the Therapist Screening Survey, and the STAR App - Patient Screening Survey for more resources.
Dr. Sara Gould: https://profiles.childrensmercy.org/sara-r-gould
Article referenced during podcast - Understanding Community Provider Practices in Diagnosing and Treating Atypical Anorexia Nervosa
With your host Beth Harrell
IG @beth.harrell.cedss
Supervision Freebies
SeasonED NourishMNT Membership ...Conversations and community -
Supervisor's Training for Dietitians [part 2] -Relationships - Client & Self
Fiona Sutherland and Lisa Pearl
Supervision Training for Dietitians - starting soon!
Beth says "Don't hesitate - trust me, you won't regret taking this training now!!"
This is Part 2 of 2 on skill development for dietitian supervisors providing supervision-from highly seasoned to just considering.
Our guests (and host) participate in lifetime supervision - it is the best connection resource for dietitians, especially those who work in behavioral health nutrition.
Focusing on our client, focusing on ourselves, focusing on the relationship of our client to ourselves.
What's the difference between supervision and consultation?
Let's face it, there is good supervision (supportive, nurturing, positively life changing for the dietitian and client) and not so good supervision (checking the boxes, feels like a money-making plan more than a relationship).
Defining the rupture - the part of us that rushes in and needs to know/needs to give the answers; how do we learn more about those parts?
All cities tour flyer - Supervisor Training Event 2024 -
Supervisor's Training for Dietitians [part 1]
Fiona Sutherland and Lisa Pearl
Supervision Training for Dietitians - starting soon!
Beth says "Don't hesitate - trust me, you won't regret taking this training now!!"
This is Part 1 of 2 on skill development for dietitian supervisors providing supervision-from highly seasoned to just considering.
Our guests (and host) participate in lifetime supervision - it is the best connection resource for dietitians, especially those who work in behavioral health nutrition.
What's the difference between supervision and consultation?
Let's face it, there is good supervision (supportive, nurturing, positively life changing for the dietitian and client) and not so good supervision (checking the boxes, feels like a money-making plan more than a relationship).
Defining the rupture - the part of us that rushes in and needs to know/needs to give the answers; how do we learn more about those parts?
All cities tour flyer - Supervisor Training Event 2024 -
Weight Inclusive PCOS Provider Course with Kimmie Singh [Prevention Series #3]
Kimmie Singh
Free Checklist: https://www.bodyhonornutrition.com/checklist
PCOS Provider Course Waitlist: https://www.bodyhonornutrition.com/waitlist
Upcoming PCOS and Eating Disorders Webinar: https://www.bodyhonornutrition.com/webinar
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Raising Kids With Food And Body Confidence [Prevention Series #2]
This episode is the second of five in our Prevention of Eating Disorders series, and is brought to you by Children's Mercy Eating Disorders Center, Kansas City.
Sumner Brooks, MS, RD
In this episode, Sumner Brooks shares common questions parents have when kids aren't eating the way they 'need' to.
Her goal is to raise the next generation with food and body confidence - it CAN be done!
BIO
Sumner is a master’s level registered dietitian, eating disorder specialist, parent, and public health professional with 15 years of experience in the field of dietetics. She is the co-author of How to Raise an Intuitive Eater: Raising the Next Generation with Food and Body Confidence (St. Martin’s Press, 2022) which has been featured on Good Morning America, The Wall Street Journal, Popular Science, and The Seattle Times. Sumner’s work has been published in Good Housekeeping and Goop.