Virtual workshop: “Now What” - An Advanced ARFID Training
Last fall we had the pleasure of hosting an in-person professional workshop, “Now What” - An Advanced ARFID Training. The response and feedback was so positive we are excited to bring the workshop to the virtual space in order to reach even more providers.
Details About the virtual ARFID Workshop
You’ve read the books. You’ve attended numerous trainings and webinars. You’ve even sought specific supervision on these cases, so why do you still feel like there is more to know about treating patients struggling with ARFID?
Please join the Dallas Nutritional Counseling team for a virtual, two and a half hour, advanced ARFID training. In this workshop we are skipping the basics and jumping right into intervention, application, and skill building.
Earn 2.5 CEUs or CEDS group supervision
Date: Friday, June 16th (VIRTUAL)
Time: 9am to 11:30am CST
Zoom link to be provided upon registration
Cost: $75 with early bird registration by using code EARLYBIRD. Early bird registration ends June 4th. Full price cost is $125 after June 4th.
ARFID Training Learning Objectives:
Participants will be able to implement specific assessment tools and techniques in order to obtain thorough and accurate information, which will then allow the participants to establish an organized and realistic course of treatment.
Participants will be able to establish realistic goals, set expectations for patient and oneself, and learn how to prioritize interventions and exposures.
Participants will be able to identify three specific co-occurring diagnosis that are common with those struggling with ARFID and demonstrate an understanding of the unique considerations for the course of treatment.
Participants will be able to identify the unique differences between treating the adolescent and adult populations struggling with ARFID and the specific interventions appropriate for each.
Participants will be able to demonstrate effective utilization of session time with this client population.
Participants will gain an increased level of confidence in their knowledge and ability to treat those struggling with ARFID.
If you have questions regarding the workshop, you can send us a message or call us at 817-454-4801.
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