1. Advanced Nutritional Therapy for Complex Eating Disorders (3-Hour Course)
This course builds on the foundational knowledge gained from the Basics of Eating Disorders and Nutritional Interventions course by diving deeper into more complex and severe cases. Participants will explore specialized approaches to nutritional therapy for patients with long-term or treatment-resistant eating disorders.
Key topics could include:
- Nutritional strategies for managing chronic or treatment-resistant eating disorders
- Advanced techniques for managing co-occurring medical conditions
- Case studies and interactive problem-solving for complex cases
2. Psychological Approaches to Eating Disorder Management (2-Hour Course)
Participants who want to focus more on the psychological aspects of eating disorder treatment can progress to this specialized course. It will cover advanced therapeutic interventions and the integration of nutritional strategies with psychological support methods such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and family-based therapy.
Key topics could include:
- Deep dive into CBT and DBT techniques for treating eating disorders
- Family-based interventions and their role in treatment
- Managing patient resistance and enhancing treatment compliance
3. Multidisciplinary Approach to Eating Disorders (2-Hour Course)
This course will explore the collaboration required between dietitians, mental health professionals, and physicians in managing eating disorders. Participants will learn how to work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team to deliver comprehensive care.
Key topics could include:
- Coordinating care between nutritionists, psychologists, and medical practitioners
- Role of medical monitoring in eating disorder recovery
- Communication strategies and teamwork in patient management
4. Nutritional Intervention for Pediatric and Adolescent Eating Disorders (1.5-Hour Course)
This progression is designed for participants interested in working specifically with younger populations. The course will focus on the unique challenges of managing eating disorders in children and adolescents, emphasizing age-appropriate interventions and family involvement.
Key topics could include:
- Nutritional needs and treatment modifications for pediatric patients
- Early intervention strategies and their effectiveness
- Engaging parents and caregivers in the treatment process
5. Advanced CPD Course in Body Image Disorders and Disordered Eating Patterns (1.5-Hour Course)
This progression focuses on the broader context of disordered eating, exploring the relationship between body image, self-esteem, and eating patterns that don’t fit traditional eating disorder diagnoses but still require intervention. The course will emphasize prevention strategies, early detection, and innovative treatment approaches.
Key topics could include:
- Identifying and treating body dysmorphia and non-clinical disordered eating
- Preventative interventions for at-risk populations
- Strategies for promoting a healthy relationship with food and body image
6. Ethics in Eating Disorder Treatment and Nutritional Counseling (1-Hour Course)
For professionals interested in ethical decision-making and best practices, this course delves into the ethical considerations in the treatment of eating disorders. Participants will explore ethical dilemmas commonly encountered in clinical practice, such as patient autonomy, confidentiality, and consent.
Key topics could include:
- Ethical challenges in treating eating disorders, especially in minors
- Balancing patient autonomy with treatment necessity
- Navigating difficult situations like forced feeding or medical overrides