Judith Matz – Emotional Eating, Chronic Dieting, Bingeing and Body Image: What Every Clinician Needs to Know
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6 hours and 26 minutes.
Audio and video formats are available.
Copyright: 10 July 2020
Description“I’m too big.”
“I’m trying to lose weight.”
“Today is a day off.”
“I’ll be happier after I lose weight.”
“I’m losing control of my eating.”
This type of rhetoric is common in our society and has no doubt found its way into your workplace. Clients who battle with their weight and eating habits become engulfed in a whirlwind of humiliation, obsession, and hopelessness. Every day may be an emotional fight, trapped between the rigidity of dieting and the chaos of overeating. This can increase or even result in poor self-worth, eating disorders, anxiety, or depression.
Treatment for these difficulties entails more than just losing weight or exercising self-control. In reality, these therapies frequently cause more damage than benefit!
Join Judith Matz as she demonstrates how to assist your clients in identifying the guilt that is woven into the diet-binge cycle, challenging harmful beliefs and feelings, and repairing dysfunctional connections with food – all without the use of willpower!
This complete audio will teach you how to: This comprehensive recording will teach you how to:
Identify food, weight, and body image concerns in your first session.
To change shame into empowerment, use CBT, mindfulness, and attuned eating practices.
Determine personal biases and attitudes that may be detrimental to the therapy process.
Assist clients in developing a healthy foundation that prevents binge eating and is not susceptible to fad diets.
Discover why clients become trapped in the diet/binge cycle and how to eventually overcome it.
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Emotional Eating, Chronic Dieting, Binge Eating, and Body Image (12.82 MB)
After purchasing, you will get access to 86 pages.
Certificate Instructions from the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR)Outline
Assessment
Three critical DSM-5® intake questions: Binge Eating Syndrome (BED)
What is the distinction between BED, disordered eating, and emotional overeating?
Eating practices that are subclinically disturbedThe Source of the Issue
The context of diet culture
Why dieting doesn’t work and why weight isn’t the issue
Food as a source of emotional control
Shame on eating and body size
Co-occurring mental health issuesTreatment Strategies that Work in Transitioning Clients from Shame to Empowerment
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (CBT)
Examine the issue of good/bad thinking.
Restructure your ideas to be more inquisitive and less judgemental.
Put an end to negative body discourse and confront internalized weight stigma.
Mindfulness Practices that Encourage Emotional Regulation
Guided visualizations that promote emotional well-being
Exercise in Diaphragmatic Breathing
Taking in the Good (Brahma Brain practice of Hanson)
Self-Compassion Skills Are Required for Recovery
How compassion decreases bingeing and overeating
Tolerating and allowing for emotional sensations
The three phases of self-compassion proposed by Neff
Attuned Eating: The Cure for Diet Failure
Putting the three principles of attentive eating into action
Tools to assist clients in overcoming frequent challenges
Hunger: psychological vs. physiological
Working with various eating types (vegetarian, health concerns, etc.)
Every Size Has Its Own Health (HAES) Approach 5 HAES concepts to instantly implement to your practice
Examining the facts to debunk weight and health misconceptions
Learn how to become a HAES-informed therapist.Considerations for Clinical Practice
How therapists could unintentionally contribute to fat-shaming
Handle difficulties of body size countertransference.
Individual vs. group therapy considerations
Research limitations and possible dangers
FacultyLCSW Judith Matz Seminars and goods that are related: 4
Beyond a Shadow of a Diet: The Comprehensive Guide to Treating Binge Eating Disorder, Compulsive Eating, and Emotional Overeating, co-authored by Judith Matz, LCSW, has been termed “the new bible” on this issue for professionals. The Diet Survivor’s Handbook: 60 Lessons in Eating, Acceptance, and Self-Care was an Amazon best-seller and a popular resource for therapists to utilize with clients. She is also the author of Amanda’s Big Dream, a children’s book that encourages youngsters of all sizes to chase their aspirations. Judith maintains a private clinic in Skokie, Illinois, where she works with individuals who want to get off the diet/binge cycle and learn to be comfortable in their own skin. Judith has helped thousands of people acquire self-care techniques that promote physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being without focusing on weight reduction through individual therapy, groups, seminars, lectures, and publications. She is committed to assisting people in overcoming their concern with food and weight through educational programs. Judith got her MSW at the University of Michigan and her post-graduate degree at Chicago’s Michael Reese Hospital, where she was educated in the treatment of eating disorders. Judith is a regular writer to the Psychotherapy Networker magazine and a popular conference speaker. Her work has been featured in publications such as the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Allure, Fitness, Self, Shape, Today’s Dietitian, Diabetes Self-Management, NBC News Chicago, and Huffington Post Live, and she features in the documentary America The Beautiful 2.
Disclosures for Speakers:
Judith Matz is a private practitioner. PESI, Inc. pays her a speaking honorarium.
Non-monetary: Judith Matz belongs to the Association for Size Diversity and Health (ASDAH).
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