Even though the DSM-V rejected obesity as a mental disease (2010), in the last 30 years researchers and clinicians find more evidence about the connection between emotional eating, emotional hunger, emotional neglected and overweight/obesity. In this webinar we will explore new understanding about the obesity epidemic, and we will learn as professionals how we can facilitate the healing of our clients and not just help them to manage their struggle with this ailment. Beside the theoretical side, we will experience together a short demonstration of a “mindfulness meal” which will help us become more emphatic to our patients. In order to change the statistic dramatically and make a real difference for over 100 million Americans who are either obese or overweight we must examine this field with a new pair of eyes and approach the issue from a new direction.
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The Emotional Aspect of Obesity
Previously Recorded
Presenter: Roni Maislish
Course Length: 1 Hour
Learning Objectives:
- The attendees will explain the approach obesity from a social-emotional perspective (and not just from a bio-medical perspective).
- The attendees will create a wider scale of awareness for the different kind of process which are used by the patient as a defense mechanism relating to his relationship with food and eating. This will help us to understanding more closely and accuracy the self-object’s needs that weren’t fulfill
- The attendees will describe both theoretical and clinical, how the self-psychology’s paradigm is being practice trough the relationship with food and eating of the patients
Even though the DSM-V rejected obesity as a mental disease (2010), in the last 30 years researchers and clinicians find more evidence about the connection between emotional eating, emotional hunger, emotional neglected and overweight/obesity. In this webinar we will explore new understanding about the obesity epidemic, and we will learn as professionals how we can facilitate the healing of our clients and not just help them to manage their struggle with this ailment. Beside the theoretical side, we will experience together a short demonstration of a “mindfulness meal” which will help us become more emphatic to our patients. In order to change the statistic dramatically and make a real difference for over 100 million Americans who are either obese or overweight we must examine this field with a new pair of eyes and approach the issue from a new direction.
Learning Objectives:
- The attendees will explain the approach obesity from a social-emotional perspective (and not just from a bio-medical perspective).
- The attendees will create a wider scale of awareness for the different kind of process which are used by the patient as a defense mechanism relating to his relationship with food and eating. This will help us to understanding more closely and accuracy the self-object’s needs that weren’t fulfill
- The attendees will describe both theoretical and clinical, how the self-psychology’s paradigm is being practice trough the relationship with food and eating of the patients
Agenda:
Explain the approach obesity from a social-emotional perspective. 20 minutes
Create a wider scale of awareness for the different kind of process which are used by the patient as a defense mechanism relating to his relationship with food and eating. 20 minutes
Describe both theoretical and clinical, how the self-psychology’s paradigm is being practice trough the relationship with food and eating of the patients. 20 minutes
This presentation is open to:
- Social Workers
- Professional Counselors
- Therapists
- Psychologists
- Licensed Mental Health Practitioners
- Medical Doctors and Other Health Professionals
- Other professionals interacting with populations engaged in mental health based services
- New practitioners who wish to gain enhanced insight surrounding the topic
- Experienced practitioners who seek to increase and expand fundamental knowledge surrounding the subject matter
- Advanced practitioners seeking to review concepts and reinforce practice skills and/or access additional consultation
- Managers seeking to broaden micro and/or macro perspectives