5 hours, 42 minutes NOTE: The seminar manual, CE information, and CE test are contained on disc #1 in PDF format. To access these documents, play disc #1 in your computer. For the video presentation, begin playing disc #1 in your DVD player. Discover the “secrets” that make it difficult for your clients to resist tempting foods. Learn strategies for overcoming emotional eating, so that your clients will be able to break free from self-defeating patterns. Putting a stop to emotional eating will help your clients fnally lose weight for good and end the cycle of dieting and unnecessary eating which is followed by guilt and self recrimination. OBJECTIVES Distinguish between emotional eating and eating for other reasons Identify the role of emotional eating in dieting failure, bulimia nervosa, and anorexia nervosa List six possible causes of emotional eating Describe methods for assessing patterns of emotional eating Implement strategies to help clients control eating Teach parents how to prevent or control emotional eating in their children Describe the role of emotional eating treatment in eating disorder therapies OUTLINE Eating in the Absence of Hunger The 3 types of eating: Emotional eating, hungry eating, and external eating Time out from life: Mindless numbing with food Is emotional eating an addiction? Male vs. female emotional eating Alixathymic eating Mood-driven food choices Emotional Eating Biology of eating Cortisol Carbs and serotonin Sleep Dopamine and Eating Binges Childhood antecedents of emotional eating and eating disorders Sexual abuse Relationship problems triggering emotional eating Celebrating and grieving with food: cultural elements of emotional eating Dieting relapse and emotional eating Eating out and the release from restraint Assessing Emotional Eating 5 critical questions of the client Defining the emotions that can trigger eating Monitoring eating patterns Emotions in bingeing vs. snacking vs. grazing Emotional Eating in Obesity, Anorexia, and Bulimia The effects of “normal” emotional eating Obesity Binge eating disorder Bulimia nervosa Anorexia nervosa Treatment Methods Medication for bingeing Bariatric surgery and emotional eating Focusing on feelings instead of food Changing the thinking behind the feeling Self-nurturing without food Mindful Eating Getting physical Treating emotional eating in eating disorder therapies Planning for the inevitable slips Preventing and treating emotional eating in childhood ABOUT EDWARD ABRAMSON, Ph.D. Edward Abramson, Ph.D. is a licensed clinical psychologist, Professor Emeritus at California State University, and former director of the Eating Disorders Center at Chico Community Hospital. He is the author of five books including, It’s NOT Just Baby Fat!: 10 Steps to Help Your Child to a Healthy Weight which was released in January of 2011. Dr. Abramson has appeared on dozens of television and radio programs including 20/20, Hard Copy, and Joan Rivers. He is routinely quoted in publications including The New York Times, Good Housekeeping, O, The Oprah Magazine, The Washington Post, and US Weekly. Ed is a Fellow of the Obesity Society and is a sought after speaker both nationally and internationally. CONTINUING EDUCATION INFORMATION NOTE: Price includes one free CE Certificate. Additional certificates are available for $19.99. Please contact PESI Inc Customer Service at 1-800-844-8260 for more details.
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