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Course - Psychological Intervention for Obesity

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Course - Psychological Intervention for Obesity
Presenter(s)/Author(s):
Heather C. Hamilton, PhD
Description:
Part 1: In this webinar, counselors will learn and explore the clinical and social importance of obesity. You will also learn ways to assist your clients in overcoming underlying challenges that cause obesity. Topics that will be covered in this webinar include: obesity, food addiction, emotional eating, challenges clients bring up during intake, morbidly obese clients, emotional eating as it is related to other mental health diagnoses, psychoeducation, effect of primary relationships, motivational interviewing, insecure styles, REBT, choice points and Breakthrough program. Part 2: In this webinar, counselors will learn and explore different parts of the brain and how they impact obesity. Counselors will also understand how those portions of the brain impact client’s eating behaviors. Topics that will be covered in this webinar include: eating behaviors, homeostasis, hedonic hunger, allostasis, binge eating, depression, hopelessness, addiction, neural pathways, parts of the brain, impulse control, rational eating, motivation spillover effect, family history, reflection tools, sleep deprivation. Part 3: In this webinar, counselors will learn triggers that can lead to emotional eating. Counselors will also understand the relationship between the medical field and psychological field in weight management therapy. Topics that will be covered in this webinar include, cycle of emotional eating, commonalities between depression and metabolic disorder, relationship between the medical field and psychological field, helping clients create positive experiences, anxiety and fear. Part 4: In this webinar, counselors will identify ways to manage anxiety and stress, as well as learn skills to treat stress and anxiety. Counselors will also learn about the disease model of addiction. Topics that will be covered include, complex trauma, managing stress and PTSD, stimulus driven behavior, withdrawal, tolerance and relapse prevention. Part 5: In this webinar, counselors will explore personality disorders in the scope of emotional eating. Counselors will learn how to teach their clients to develop some awareness of thoughts and attributes that predispose them to making unhealthy choices. Topics that will be covered include, mindfulness and affirmations, self-acceptance, personality disorders, attachment styles and food, relationships in the scope of enabling and stress. Part 6: In this webinar, counselors will explore the association between the environment and food; specifically, the influence of social media and food marketing. Topics include, infiltrating social networks, developing client’s strategy and reframing.
Learning Objectives:
1.Part 1: 1. Explore the clinical and social importance of obesity. 2. Explore strategies that can be used to talk to clients who are morbidly obese to help them reach their goals. 3. Identify techniques that can be used to address underlying challenges that can be related to obesity.
2.Part 2: 1. Explore different eating behaviors. 2. Understand how different parts of the brain play a role in your client’s eating behaviors. 3. Explore how mindfulness and reframing can change our eating habits.
3.Part 3: 1. Identify triggers that affects one’s mood that can lead to emotional eating and weight gain. 2. Explore different cycles of emotional eating. 3. Understand relationship between medical management and psychological treatment.
CE Credit(s):
6 NBCC Hours; 0 CRCC Hours; 6 WA Hours; 0 APT Hours; 0 NAADAC Hours; 6 NY Hours; 0 Ethics Hours
NBCC ACEP No. 1000
April 15, 2020
Video-Based Continuing Education Product
6
$119.00
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$139.00
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Meta-Analysis of Anorexia Nervosa Counseling Outcome Studies

Title:
Meta-Analysis of Anorexia Nervosa Counseling Outcome Studies From 1990 to 2015
Presenter(s)/Author(s):
Sara E. Mann; Bradley T. Erford, PhD; and Amelia Minnich, MEd
Description:
This meta-analysis of 92 anorexia nervosa counseling articles examined effectiveness of counseling in reducing symptoms of anorexia nervosa at termination and longest follow-up assessments. TAU studies showed no to small effects at both posttest and follow-up assessments; waitlist studies showed a small effect at posttest and medium effectiveness at follow-up; and single group uncontrolled studies showed medium to large effects at posttest assessment and medium effects at follow-up. Implications for research and practice were discussed.
Learning Objectives:
1.Explore the effectiveness of different counseling interventions in reducing symptoms of anorexia nervosa
2.Synthesize outcome research on counseling as a treatment for adolescents and adults with anorexia nervosa

CE Credit(s):
1 NBCC Hours; 0 CRCC Hours; 1 WA Hours; 0 APT Hours; 0 NAADAC Hours; 0 NY Hours; 0 Ethics Hours
NBCC ACEP No. 1000
December 27, 2017
Text-Based Continuing Education Product
1
$22.00
$42.00
$42.00
Available for Immediate Download