Date/Time
3 CEs
Facilitating effective eating disorder treatment groups requires a deep understanding of the collaborative roles of registered dietitians and therapists. This workshop will provide participants with practical strategies to enhance their group facilitation skills by integrating both disciplines to create supportive environments for recovery.
As the demand for effective eating disorder group therapy continues to rise, this training will explore the crucial role of collaborative facilitation in improving group dynamics. Participants will learn to optimize group composition and structure, engage diverse participants, manage difficult conversations, and create a safe space for discussions around body image and food behaviors.
Drawing from evidence-based practices and real-world experiences, attendees will leave equipped with valuable knowledge and strategies to co-facilitate eating disorder groups effectively, whether in virtual or in-person formats.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the pivotal role of the partnership between registered dietitians and therapists in enhancing the group experience.
Acquire practical knowledge and skills for structuring and leading treatment groups, integrating education, experiential modalities, and evidence-informed treatment.
Hone skills to address individual and group needs while tackling societal issues that contribute to the development and maintenance of eating disorders.
Target Audience:
Social Workers, LCPCs, and Psychologists
Location: Virtual
Sponsored By: University of Maryland School of Social Work
Cost: $70.00-$90.00
For questions, email cpe@ssw.umaryland.edu