PPT-Supporting Adults with Eating Disorders: Improving Access and Spreading Hope

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Dr Giulia Di Clemente FREEDfromED Overview The case for early intervention The FREED model Implementing early intervention Practicalities and progress with scaling

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Dr Giulia Di Clemente FREEDfromED Overview The case for early intervention The FREED model Implementing early intervention Practicalities and progress with scaling FREED Tailoring early intervention. & . Athletes. Presented by:. Kaitlin Deason. And . Confidential Group Members. INTRODUCTION: eating disorders. 3. rd. most common disease affecting females . Women are 3x’s more likely to develop than Men. Yvonne Hull. Physiotherapist, Bristol Eating Disorder Service.. yhull@nhs.net. The Eating Disorders. ANOREXIA NERVOSA. Incidence of 0.3%. Mortality rate of 6-20%. Body weight maintained at 85% of expected level. What’s Important for the ATC & PT. Rachel A. Clark, MS, RD, CSSD . Purdue University. Sports Dietitian & Continuing Lecturer. Northeast Indiana Sports Medicine Symposium, March 2017. Learning Objectives. What’s Important for the ATC & PT. Rachel A. Clark, MS, RD, CSSD . Purdue University. Sports Dietitian & Continuing Lecturer. Northeast Indiana Sports Medicine Symposium, March 2017. Learning Objectives. Abnormal eating behaviors. 90% of high school Junior and Senior women diet regularly. Approximately 1 in 4 American women exhibit symptoms of an eating disorder. Up to 24 million people of all ages and genders suffer from an eating disorder . Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry. SUNY at Buffalo Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. . . No significant financial, general or obligation interests to report. Disclosures. 1/3 of all Americans are obese and 60% are overweight. . 77% of individuals with eating disorders report that the illness can last anywhere from one to fifteen years or even longer in some cases.. Anyone with an eating disorder is at risk for death.. Laurie Fortlage, MS, RD. C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital. https://create.kahoot.it/share/eating-disorders-myths-vs-facts/3f5defe1-71bb-4daf-8439-9f5014b77901. Objectives. Eating Disorder Diagnoses. Identifying Eating Disorders in your office. Journal #16. A . Stigma.  is a mark of . disgrace . that sets a person . apart. Negative . attitudes create prejudice . which then . leads to negative actions and . discrimination. What are some stigmas surrounding eating disorders? . helen.sweeting@glasgow.ac.uk ��Prevalence of eating disorders in malesABSTRACTMedia presentations of health issues affect evaluations of personalsusceptibility to particular illnesses an South India. . CHRISTIAN . MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL, VELLORE, INDIA. Mini Joseph, . Asha. HS, . Priya. . Mammen. † & . Nihal. Thomas. Department of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, †Department of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Unit, Mental Health Centre . Psychological/Emotional Disorders. -Mental Health. 7 million females and ~1 million males. Sometimes eating disorders are linked to bad experiences you have suffered.. When bad things happen to good people, you can end up feeling a lot of badness inside. . Juliana Hill, B.A.. -My Story--a brief account. how it . began. Evolution. Remission. Evolution. current . status: currently in recovery, gained weight, out of the underweight BMI, daily/sometimes hourly battle; in therapy; refuse to take stimulant; two steps forward one step back. Tier 2 . Eating disorder . An eating disorder is when the person has an unhealthy attitude to food which can over their life and make them ill.. It can involve eating too much or too little, and/ or becoming obsessed with their body and shape.

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