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Eating Disorder Resources for Therapists and Industry Professionals
Besides news and developments in the eating disorders field and our articles, Eating Disorder Hope has developed a number of Eating Disorder Professional Resources specifically for eating disorder professionals and treatment providers (Therapists, Psychologists, Physicians, Psychiatrists, Nutritionists, and School Counselors, and more):
Eating Disorder Hope Virtual Conference VI: Coming Soon
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Eating Disorder Professional Resources
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Learn about job opportunities in the eating disorder treatment field.
Events Calendar
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Eating Disorder Professional Resources Articles
- Communication tactics have rapidly evolved and developed in our digital age. Upholding professional standards when communicating with patients, clients, and colleagues is essential to building rapport in the eating disorder community. Learn more about how to maintain digital communication professional standards when communicating digitally in this article.
- A good therapist is emotionally engaging and empathetic towards their clients. However, allowing one’s self to be this open and connected can have a draining effect on the Eating Disorder Treatment Professional. Burnout can become a serious risk factor in providing care to those suffering from anorexia, bulimia and binge eating disorder.