Eating and feeding are fundamental functions necessary for surviving and thriving. Many clients with neurodiversity and mental health issues experience profound disturbances in their participation in eating and feeding. Occupational Therapists, Speech and Language Pathologists, Physiotherapists, Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Counselors, Behavioural Therapists and Nutritionists are team members who evaluate and enhance these functions, but sometimes struggle in seeing the integrated whole of the various complex factors contributing to the clients’ experiences.
This 13 hour online workshop is a cutting-edged compilation of research on the science of eating and feeding from a neurobiological/physiological perspective as it pertains to picky eating, eating disorders (ARFID, anorexia nervosa, bulimia), sensory issues, oral motor/pharyngeal issues and attachment. Trans-disciplinary research, assessment and intervention strategies will be presented and discussed. 12 hours of edited, pre-recorded training will be complemented by a live interactive online 60 minute Q&A led by Kim and co-facilitated by the Relationship Matters Team.
Participants will receive handouts and recordings for each of the eight X 90 minute modules, and the series’ reference list
Recordings will be accessible to each participant for 365 days
Each participant will be able to join one live online Q&A, and the next one for EAFM will be on January 8, 2025 at 4:00 - 5:00 pm Pacific Time
The recording of the Q&A will also be accessible for 365 days
Any questions? Please reach out to [email protected]