Provider Perspectives: Unpacking Trends in Ozempic Use & Abuse in Individuals with Eating Disorders with Winter Groeschl

In an effort to better understand the current landscape of GLP1 use & abuse, we caught up with Winter Groeschl, LPC. Winter is a Licensed Professional Counselor who passionately supports individuals that may be struggling with mental health challenges including eating disorders. Here is what Winter has to say about the issue of GLP1 use…

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Burnout Repair & Prevention Workshop for Mental Healthcare & Medical Providers(Virtual)

Too Young to be This Burned Out! A FREE Burnout Repair & Prevention Workshop for Mental Healthcare & Medical Providers (Virtual) Register Here Join Haley Schiek, CPC, E-CYT250 on November 1st, 2024 from 12:00-1:00pm for this amazing women-only Burnout Repair & Prevention Workshop, FREE for licensed mental healthcare & medical providers! Please consider joining us…

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Joining the Carolina Resource Center for Eating Disorders: A New Chapter in Healing & Advocacy for Haley Schiek

As an eating disorder recovery coach and advocate for holistic wellness, joining the Carolina Resource Center for Eating Disorders (CRC for ED) is a significant milestone in my journey. The CRC for ED is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing resources, support, and advocacy for those affected by eating disorders. It’s an honor to be…

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List of Eating Disorder Professionals and Treatment Options

List of Eating Disorder Professionals and Treatment Options Eating Disorder Therapists: Training and Degree: Licensed therapists with specialized training in eating disorders, holding degrees such as Master’s or Doctorate in Psychology or Counseling. Approaches: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Family-Based Treatment (FBT). Example: Jennifer Higley, owner of Wildflower Center for Counseling in…

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Supporting Clients with Eating Disorders Who Don’t Want to Recover

Navigating Ethical Dilemmas in Coaching: Supporting Clients with Eating Disorders Who Don’t Want to Recover As coaches, we often find ourselves facing ethical dilemmas that require careful consideration and sensitivity. One such challenge arises when working with clients who have eating disorders but express a reluctance or lack of desire to recover, or who even…

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