E-Book: Unlearning Traditional Eating Disorder Treatment Models and Transforming Your Practice: A Self-Reflection Workbook for Providers
Are You Ready to Reimagine How You Show Up for Your Clients?
This digital self-reflection workbook is designed for eating disorder providers who are ready to challenge traditional treatment models, explore harm reduction principles, and create a practice that centers ethics, compassion, and client autonomy.
THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT//NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE SENT OUT TO YOU
What Makes This Workbook Unique?
Unlike rigid frameworks or step-by-step manuals, this workbook of 15 pages empowers you to come up with your own answers, approaches, and strategies. Through carefully curated prompts, exercises, and critical questions, you’ll reflect deeply on your values, biases, and professional practices. This workbook is a space to:
✅ Unlearn outdated beliefs from the traditional eating disorder treatment field.
✅ Explore harm reduction as a viable, compassionate, and ethical approach.
✅ Align your practice with your values, client needs, and the current sociopolitical realities.
✅ Build confidence in your ability to provide non-judgmental and client-centered care.
Who is This Workbook For?
This workbook is for eating disorder providers, therapists, dietitians, coaches, and other mental health professionals who:
Want to move away from all-or-nothing recovery frameworks.
Believe harm reduction can bridge the gap for clients often overlooked by traditional care.
Are seeking an anti-oppressive, and sustainable approach to treatment.
Want to honor the lived experiences of clients who are looking for out-of-the-box providers
What You’ll Find Inside:
1. Foundations for Change
Reflect on your current beliefs, approaches, and how they impact your clients.
Evaluate whether your practice aligns with today’s realities and the needs of marginalized communities.
2. Core Values and Ethics
Define your non-negotiables and boundaries.
Explore how values like compassion, equity, and autonomy shape the care you provide.
3. Client-Centered Care
Assess your readiness to work with clients who have diverse needs, such as those in larger bodies, seeking weight loss, or experiencing co-occurring challenges like substance use.
Navigate tensions between client autonomy and systemic expectations.
4. Advancing EDHR and Social Justice
Prevent harm reduction from being co-opted, diluted, or commodified.
Develop actionable strategies to preserve its radical BIPOC roots.
Explore ways to center the voices of BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and other marginalized communities in your work.
5. Visioning for the Future
Map out your ideal harm reduction-focused practice.
Identify what it will take to evolve as a responsive, attuned, and ethical provider.
Reflect on the legacy you want to leave in the eating disorder care community.
Why This Workbook Matters
Harm reduction in eating disorder care isn’t a trend—it’s a necessary shift. This workbook creates space for you to engage in honest and transformative self-reflection without judgment.
This Workbook Will Help You:
✅ Challenge what you’ve been taught about eating disorder care.
✅ Uncover new ways to show up for your clients.
✅ Move through discomfort, growth, and learning with intention.
✅ Foster sustainable, client-centered care that meets people where they are.
Are You Ready to Lead the Future of Eating Disorder Care?
This workbook is your invitation to pause, reflect, and transform—not just for your clients but for yourself. Your insights, your values, and your unique approach have the power to create meaningful change in a field that desperately needs it.
Purchase Now and Begin Your Journey to Transformative Care
Are You Ready to Reimagine How You Show Up for Your Clients?
This digital self-reflection workbook is designed for eating disorder providers who are ready to challenge traditional treatment models, explore harm reduction principles, and create a practice that centers ethics, compassion, and client autonomy.
THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT//NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE SENT OUT TO YOU
What Makes This Workbook Unique?
Unlike rigid frameworks or step-by-step manuals, this workbook of 15 pages empowers you to come up with your own answers, approaches, and strategies. Through carefully curated prompts, exercises, and critical questions, you’ll reflect deeply on your values, biases, and professional practices. This workbook is a space to:
✅ Unlearn outdated beliefs from the traditional eating disorder treatment field.
✅ Explore harm reduction as a viable, compassionate, and ethical approach.
✅ Align your practice with your values, client needs, and the current sociopolitical realities.
✅ Build confidence in your ability to provide non-judgmental and client-centered care.
Who is This Workbook For?
This workbook is for eating disorder providers, therapists, dietitians, coaches, and other mental health professionals who:
Want to move away from all-or-nothing recovery frameworks.
Believe harm reduction can bridge the gap for clients often overlooked by traditional care.
Are seeking an anti-oppressive, and sustainable approach to treatment.
Want to honor the lived experiences of clients who are looking for out-of-the-box providers
What You’ll Find Inside:
1. Foundations for Change
Reflect on your current beliefs, approaches, and how they impact your clients.
Evaluate whether your practice aligns with today’s realities and the needs of marginalized communities.
2. Core Values and Ethics
Define your non-negotiables and boundaries.
Explore how values like compassion, equity, and autonomy shape the care you provide.
3. Client-Centered Care
Assess your readiness to work with clients who have diverse needs, such as those in larger bodies, seeking weight loss, or experiencing co-occurring challenges like substance use.
Navigate tensions between client autonomy and systemic expectations.
4. Advancing EDHR and Social Justice
Prevent harm reduction from being co-opted, diluted, or commodified.
Develop actionable strategies to preserve its radical BIPOC roots.
Explore ways to center the voices of BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and other marginalized communities in your work.
5. Visioning for the Future
Map out your ideal harm reduction-focused practice.
Identify what it will take to evolve as a responsive, attuned, and ethical provider.
Reflect on the legacy you want to leave in the eating disorder care community.
Why This Workbook Matters
Harm reduction in eating disorder care isn’t a trend—it’s a necessary shift. This workbook creates space for you to engage in honest and transformative self-reflection without judgment.
This Workbook Will Help You:
✅ Challenge what you’ve been taught about eating disorder care.
✅ Uncover new ways to show up for your clients.
✅ Move through discomfort, growth, and learning with intention.
✅ Foster sustainable, client-centered care that meets people where they are.
Are You Ready to Lead the Future of Eating Disorder Care?
This workbook is your invitation to pause, reflect, and transform—not just for your clients but for yourself. Your insights, your values, and your unique approach have the power to create meaningful change in a field that desperately needs it.
Purchase Now and Begin Your Journey to Transformative Care
Are You Ready to Reimagine How You Show Up for Your Clients?
This digital self-reflection workbook is designed for eating disorder providers who are ready to challenge traditional treatment models, explore harm reduction principles, and create a practice that centers ethics, compassion, and client autonomy.
THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT//NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE SENT OUT TO YOU
What Makes This Workbook Unique?
Unlike rigid frameworks or step-by-step manuals, this workbook of 15 pages empowers you to come up with your own answers, approaches, and strategies. Through carefully curated prompts, exercises, and critical questions, you’ll reflect deeply on your values, biases, and professional practices. This workbook is a space to:
✅ Unlearn outdated beliefs from the traditional eating disorder treatment field.
✅ Explore harm reduction as a viable, compassionate, and ethical approach.
✅ Align your practice with your values, client needs, and the current sociopolitical realities.
✅ Build confidence in your ability to provide non-judgmental and client-centered care.
Who is This Workbook For?
This workbook is for eating disorder providers, therapists, dietitians, coaches, and other mental health professionals who:
Want to move away from all-or-nothing recovery frameworks.
Believe harm reduction can bridge the gap for clients often overlooked by traditional care.
Are seeking an anti-oppressive, and sustainable approach to treatment.
Want to honor the lived experiences of clients who are looking for out-of-the-box providers
What You’ll Find Inside:
1. Foundations for Change
Reflect on your current beliefs, approaches, and how they impact your clients.
Evaluate whether your practice aligns with today’s realities and the needs of marginalized communities.
2. Core Values and Ethics
Define your non-negotiables and boundaries.
Explore how values like compassion, equity, and autonomy shape the care you provide.
3. Client-Centered Care
Assess your readiness to work with clients who have diverse needs, such as those in larger bodies, seeking weight loss, or experiencing co-occurring challenges like substance use.
Navigate tensions between client autonomy and systemic expectations.
4. Advancing EDHR and Social Justice
Prevent harm reduction from being co-opted, diluted, or commodified.
Develop actionable strategies to preserve its radical BIPOC roots.
Explore ways to center the voices of BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and other marginalized communities in your work.
5. Visioning for the Future
Map out your ideal harm reduction-focused practice.
Identify what it will take to evolve as a responsive, attuned, and ethical provider.
Reflect on the legacy you want to leave in the eating disorder care community.
Why This Workbook Matters
Harm reduction in eating disorder care isn’t a trend—it’s a necessary shift. This workbook creates space for you to engage in honest and transformative self-reflection without judgment.
This Workbook Will Help You:
✅ Challenge what you’ve been taught about eating disorder care.
✅ Uncover new ways to show up for your clients.
✅ Move through discomfort, growth, and learning with intention.
✅ Foster sustainable, client-centered care that meets people where they are.
Are You Ready to Lead the Future of Eating Disorder Care?
This workbook is your invitation to pause, reflect, and transform—not just for your clients but for yourself. Your insights, your values, and your unique approach have the power to create meaningful change in a field that desperately needs it.
Purchase Now and Begin Your Journey to Transformative Care