Eating disorders often go unnoticed until they become severe, making early detection a critical step in effective treatment. Subtle signs and red flags are frequently missed during general assessments, delaying intervention and potentially worsening outcomes for clients.
Why General Mental Health Training Isn’t Enough for Eating Disorder Recovery
Inclusive Care & Neurodivergent Communities
Neurodivergent individuals have an increased risk of developing eating disorders, often for reasons tied to sensory sensitivities, difficulties with emotional regulation, and other existing mental health conditions. We're creating an eating disorder training course for clinicians to help expand their knowledge and expertise in eating disorder care.
Inclusive Care & LGBTQIA+ Communities
Inclusive Care & BIPOC Communities
Eating disorders in BIPOC populations are frequently under-diagnosed and under-treated due to misconceptions about who these disorders affect. In addition to systemic biases, cultural norms, stigmas and misunderstandings around mental health can prevent individuals from seeking help when they need it most.