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What You Need to Know About Eating Disorders - Expert Panel Discussion

Offered By: University of Melbourne via YouTube

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Eating Disorders Courses Psychology Courses Mental Health Courses Nutrition Courses Body Image Courses Advocacy Courses Gender Identity Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore the complex world of eating disorders in this comprehensive panel discussion featuring experts from the University of Melbourne and the Butterfly Foundation. Gain valuable insights into the changing landscape of eating disorders, their impact across all ages, gender identities, and cultures, and the misconceptions surrounding these neuropsychiatric conditions. Discover the latest research on topics such as body dissatisfaction, thinspiration, fitspiration, and binge eating disorder. Learn about advocacy efforts, treatment approaches, and the role of online communities. Understand the importance of early intervention, prevention strategies, and government support in addressing eating disorders. Hear from panelists Mitch Doyle, Dr. Scott Griffiths, Dr. Isabel Krug, and Danni Rowlands as they share their expertise and discuss practical ways to promote positive body image and support those affected by eating disorders.

Syllabus

Introduction
Panel
abelle Krug
Mitch Doyle
Scott Griffith
History of Eating Disorders
Weight of Hate
Thinspiration and Fitspiration
Binge Eating Disorder
Advocacy
Reset
Gender Role
How to Keep it Positive
Using Yoga
Treatment
Resistance
Butterfly Foundation
Red Flags
Online Communities
Are Eating Disorders harder to look out for
What can the government do to help
Prevention is key


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The University of Melbourne

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