About The Course


Date: July 25, 2022

Location : Remotely Via Zoom (A Zoom Link will be posted in our curriculum *access to view will be given once enrolled)

Time: 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM PST

Course Description: In an ideal world, clients have multiple professionals who are eating disorder-informed on an outpatient treatment team. We will be defining the roles of professionals involved in the recovery process, and discussing how support may be adjusted when access to care is limited.

 

Participants will be able to:

  • Define specific roles and scope of practice of a variety of professionals on an eating disorder treatment team.
  • Identify potential overlap in roles of professionals on a treatment team.
  • Conceptualize when it is/isn't appropriate to work out of scope


Meet The Presenter


Jasmine Cejna, LMHC, LPC is a private practitioner in Vancouver, WA who works to afford her clients the most individualized, comprehensive approach to disordered eating and healing. She leans heavily on Mindfulness-based CBT and IFS, although Jasmine frequently incorporates DBT, Gestalt, and MI in her work. The main focus of her work is on the treatment of eating disorders, however her experience working at a higher level of care for both chemical dependency and eating disorders has contributed to her passion for working with dual diagnoses. Jasmine holds a Masters degree in Mental Health Counseling and is licensed in the United States in both Washington and Oregon as a professional counselor. She was also the president of the Columbia River Eating Disorder Network, a local non-profit dedicated to providing education to eating disorder professionals, and currently runs a consultation group for eating disorder professionals.

Curriculum


Enrollment


Training Disclaimer


This training was designed for treatment professionals. This training is insufficient education to treat eating disorders, or for eating disorders to be considered within a participant’s scope of practice.

Any case presentations that are used within the training are based on a combination of client experiences, not an example of one specific client, and all identifying information has been changed for the purpose of this training.

If you are recognizing you (yourself) may be struggling with disordered eating/body image issues, please don’t hesitate to reach out to the presenter for referrals. Asking for help as a mental health or medical professional is not only a strength, but a necessity.