Category: Trainings
-

Four Steps to Making an Eating Disorder Referral That Works
You notice the signs. You have a clinical suspicion, maybe a strong one. And then comes the part nobody really trained you for: what do you actually say? How do you bring it up without alarming the patient, triggering defensiveness, or watching them nod politely and never follow through? Why Referrals Fail (And Why It
-

Understanding Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDs) and the Role of Eating Disorder-Informed Care
Athletes are often celebrated for their discipline, commitment, and ability to push beyond perceived limits. Dedication is closely tied to behaviors such as increased training volume, careful attention to nutrition, and pursuit of performance goals. However, when the demands placed on the body consistently exceed the energy available to support health and daily function, the
-

We Did It! EDPEN’s Inaugural Spring Training
EDPEN held its inaugural Spring Training at the University of Arizona, Tucson, and it was everything we hoped it would be. 115 providers from across the United States gathered for two days of immersive, interdisciplinary eating disorder education. Primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, dietitians, therapists, social workers, and recovery coaches came together to collaborate and
