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Seminario digital

Every Body Counts

Culturally-Attuned Care for Marginalized Individuals Struggling with Disordered Eating and Body Image

Orador:
Doctor Sand C. Chang
Duración:
1 hora 02 minutos
Idioma:
Presentado en EN, subtítulos en EN, ES, DE, IT y FR, folletos en EN, ES, DE, IT y FR
Derechos de autor:
24 Feb, 2022
Código del producto:
POS058805
Tipo de soporte:
Seminario digital


Descripción

Eating disorders do not discriminate, yet related assessment and treatment approaches are typically geared toward what has long been considered a “typical” client with an eating disorder: white, heterosexual, cisgender, college-educated, affluent, able-bodied, thin women. These narrow parameters do not include every body. This session will show you how to break down barriers in your practice. You will learn to support inclusion by recognizing the spectrum of body image concerns and related disordered eating in a culturally-attuned manner that takes systems of oppression and marginalization into account.

Crédito


Crédito de autoaprendizaje

Este programa de autoaprendizaje consta de 1,25 horas reloj de formación continua. Los requisitos y aprobaciones de créditos varían según el país y los organismos reguladores locales. Por favor, guarde el esquema del curso, el certificado de finalización que reciba de la actividad y póngase en contacto con su organización reguladora local para determinar la elegibilidad y los requisitos específicos. 



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Sand C. Chang, PhD's Profile

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Sand Chang, PhD, (they/them/their), is a Chinese American, genderfluid, nonbinary psychologist and trauma-informed Diversity Equity and Inclusion consultant based in Oakland, CA. They are a Certified Body Trust provider, Certified IFS Therapist, and Certified EMDR Therapist. Their career has been dedicated to body liberation, specifically with regard to trans health, eating disorders, and trauma. Outside of work, Sand is a dancer, punoff competitor, and smoosh-faced dog enthusiast.


Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Dr. Sand Chang has employment relationships with Shifting Center, Inc., and IFS Institute. They receive royalties as a published author. Dr. Chang receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from PESI, Inc. They have no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Dr. Sand Chang is a member of the Professional Advisory Council of the Sexual and Gender Minority Health Equity Initiative at Harvard Medical School, The Gender Affirming Letter Access Project, and the World Professional Association for Transgender Health. They are a board member of Trans Bodies, Trans Selves and an advisory board member for the United States Joint Statement (USJS) Warning against Conversion Therapy, Kaiser Permanente Pride, and the National Queer and Trans Therapist of Color Network.


Objetivos

  1. Differentiate between a syndrome-based and symptom-based approach to conceptualizing disordered eating.
  2. Apply culturally sensitive, trauma-informed, and respectful language in discussing bodies and weight.
  3. Appraise ways that traditional eating disorders assessment may underdetect people in marginalized communities.

Esquema

  • DEFINING EATING DISORDERS - DSM Diagnostic Categories / Symptoms versus Syndromes / Limitations of current models
  • ETIOLOGIES / ASSESSMENT - Who suffers? What we know about incidence, prevalence / Cultural Considerations/Perspectives / Limitations in assessment with marginalized populations / Diet Culture, fatphobia, and weight stigma
  • MULTIMODAL MODELS: TREATMENT AND CULTURE SHIFTING - Rethinking/redefining “evidence” / Health At Every Size (HAES), Body Trust, body positive movements
  • THE TREATMENT RELATIONSHIP(S) - Culturally responsive care: language and bias / Clinician bias and countertransference
  • LIMITATIONS OF THE RESEARCH AND POTENTIAL RISKS

Público objetivo

  • Consejeros
  • Trabajadores sociales
  • Psicólogos
  • Psiquiatras
  • Terapeutas matrimoniales y familiares
  • Consejeros en adicciones
  • Registered Dietitians & Dietetic Technicians
  • Enfermeras
  • Otros profesionales de la salud mental

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