With clear, practical guidance from leading experts in body image, eating disorders, and social justice, you will gain the tools and perspective needed to challenge the weight-equals-health myth, address emerging pressures like GLP-1 medications and filters, and support clients in developing lasting self-compassion and body trust. This is your chance to move from frustration to confidence in one of the most urgent and complex issues facing clinicians today!
You say it to your clients with body image distress—
“You’re not your appearance.”
“Weight is just a number on the scale.”
“Your worth isn’t tied to your waist size.”
But they’re still bombarded with photo filters and quick-fix promises telling them to edit, manage, and judge their appearance.
It’s not a shock that your work toward self-acceptance feels like it’s taking forever.
Here’s the hard truth:
You have 50 minutes a week to undo the impact of lifetime immersion in a body-shaming culture.
You need trauma-informed, weight-inclusive interventions right away, so that you don’t lose any more ground in the battle against body hatred and internalized weight stigma.
Join us for this powerful 2-day online summit where 15+ leading experts – including keynote Joy Arlene Renee Cox, author of Fat Girls in Black Bodies, as well as Judith Matz, Ragen Chastain, Evelyn Tribole, Amy Pershing, and Brianna Campos – will guide you through the most up-to-date affirming interventions you need from ACT, DBT, ERP, and more...
Drawing on the latest research-backed frameworks and rooted in social justice, you’ll learn transformational body image interventions that will finally improve your client’s relationship with their body, weight, and food in ways that actually last.
REGISTER TODAY to deepen your skills with clear, practical insight on the most important body image issues today, including:
Real talk on GLP-1s • The weight = health myth • The cult of body shame • Fatphobia in fitness settings • Food noise • Social media and body image • Body checking • Feared foods
Body Image Summit
Helping Every Body Find Peace with Food and WeightAttend Live!
- 30-day on-demand replay access
- Real-time communication with speakers and peers
- Earn up to 11 live CE hours plus 5 self-study bonus CE hours
- Downloadable tools and resources
- Unlimited access to every session
- Self-paced learning anywhere, any time
- Earn up to 16 self-study CE hours
- CE details available 4–6 weeks after the event
Your registration is 100% risk-free. Cancel at any time for a complete refund.
Learn weight-inclusive, anti-diet interventions from the field’s most trusted experts to empower your clients to prioritize their real well-being over their mirror image or a number on the scale.
Here’s a Peek at What You’ll Learn!
- Reverse the toxic impact of diet culture on your clients’ body image — and your own!
- Offer ethical, evidence-based feedback when asked about GLP-1s and fad diets
- Help clients confront the body image barriers that stop them from living the life they value
- Create resilience in the face of weight stigma and fat phobia
- Manage social media engagement in ways that support a healthy body image
- Harness the power of intuitive eating to decrease food noise
- Assess and treat disordered eating and body image concerns in BIPOC and LGBTQ+ individuals
- Guide clients through grieving the body they wish they had and forgiving themselves for mistreating it
Register today to begin your journey of helping clients let go of their struggle with body image, food, and weight and direct their energy toward building rich and meaningful lives!
Body Image Summit
Helping Every Body Find Peace with Food and WeightAttend Live!
- 30-day on-demand replay access
- Real-time communication with speakers and peers
- Earn up to 11 live CE hours plus 5 self-study bonus CE hours
- Downloadable tools and resources
- Unlimited access to every session
- Self-paced learning anywhere, any time
- Earn up to 16 self-study CE hours
- CE details available 4–6 weeks after the event
Your registration is 100% risk-free. Cancel at any time for a complete refund.
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Body Image Summit
Helping Every Body Find Peace with Food and WeightAttend Live!
- 30-day on-demand replay access
- Real-time communication with speakers and peers
- Earn up to 11 live CE hours plus 5 self-study bonus CE hours
- Downloadable tools and resources
- Unlimited access to every session
- Self-paced learning anywhere, any time
- Earn up to 16 self-study CE hours
- CE details available 4–6 weeks after the event
Your registration is 100% risk-free. Cancel at any time for a complete refund.
In a world vying for the demise of “imperfect” bodies, what is the cost to find peace? We have sacrificed time, money, and other resources – and still feel shame. We filter our photos, suck in our bellies, go on fasts and fad diets and still feel inadequate.
For those dedicated to liberation from body shame, obtaining peace may have been gritty, inconvenient, unconventional – but worth it.
In this keynote session, Dr. Joy Cox – author of Fat Girls in Black Bodies: Creating Communities of Our Own – shows us how to create belonging in a judgmental world and seeks to remind us that peace is ours for the taking as we refuse to conflate our body size with our worth.
Innovative Strategies to Reject Diet Culture and Restore Embodiment
Body shame is the norm, not the exception.
And if your clients aren’t aware of existing within a culturally-sanctioned belief system that moralizes bodies, equates appearance with worth, and conditions belonging on bodily control – they’ll remain vulnerable to body dissatisfaction and susceptible to behaviors like disordered eating that will hurt them in the long run.
In this session, Amy Pershing – internationally known eating disorders expert and author of Binge Eating Disorder: The Journey to Recovery and Beyond – will give you tools to help your clients grow resilience in the face of messages that their bodies are projects to be fixed. You’ll learn:
- How to talk with clients about the hijacking of their own body wisdom – and how to restore it
- Re-embodiment strategies including parts work interventions and attuned eating and movement
- Tools for challenging diet culture and weight stigma so clients can reconnect with body neutrality
Integrative Tools from CBT, ERP, and ACT for Online Resilience in an Era of Likes, Filters, and AI
It’s hard to know how to increase your clients’ online resilience when they spend hours on social media platforms – spaces that can contribute to disordered beliefs about bodies and food by amplifying perfectionistic standards, appearance-based comparisons, and rigid food rules.
In this session, Deanna Smith – certified eating disorder specialist consultant and author of The Eating Disorder and Body Image Toolbox – will give you the tools you need to help clients navigate social media based on their body image-based values. You’ll learn how to:
- Inoculate your clients from comparison and validation-seeking triggered by social media use
- Set boundaries and unfollow disordered role models to decrease body dissatisfaction
- Use integrative tools to decrease disordered eating and compulsive self-monitoring
ERP and DBT Strategies to Restore a Peaceful Relationship with Food and Body
Body image distress can set the stage for disordered eating – and when an eating disorder has taken hold, it not only sustains itself – it worsens rapidly.
Whether you’re an eating disorders specialist or not, you need evidence-based tools so that when you first see the signs, you’re ready.
In this session, Dr. Marcella Raimondo – eating disorders expert whose lived experience with anorexia informs her approach – will show you techniques to address two red-flag client behaviors that are early indicators an eating disorder may be developing: preoccupation with mirrors and avoidance of certain foods. You’ll learn:
- Tools to help clients decrease body checking and develop a more neutral relationship with their reflection
- Gentle exposure strategies to rebuild a balanced connection with foods clients have been avoiding
- DBT interventions to help clients manage emotions without disordered eating
CBT Tools to Stop Food Restriction and Heal Body Shame
Rules about what can and cannot be eaten often form the foundation of various fad diets, attracting many individuals who wish to “improve” their appearance. But when dietary restriction and weight suppression take hold, your client is at risk of developing an eating disorder.
In this session, Dr. Lauren Muhlheim – “Diet Culture Deprogrammer” and first author of The Weight-Inclusive CBT Workbook for Eating Disorders – will show you weight-inclusive interventions that truly celebrate body diversity. You’ll learn:
- Tools to help clients increase regular eating to alleviate food restriction and its risks
- Strategies to heal body shame and prepare clients to be in invalidating environments
- Modifications for body image exposures so you can offer weight-inclusive care
When your clients struggle with constant thoughts about food or feeling out of control around eating, it’s easy to think they must have a food addiction. But maybe they just haven’t eaten enough?
In this session, Evelyn Tribole, MS, RDN – renowned dietician and co-author of the best-selling Intuitive Eating: A Revolutionary Anti-Diet Approach – will give you tools to understand what’s really driving food noise in your clients and how to quiet it. You’ll learn:
- How to conceptualize food-related distress beyond willpower and pathology
- Practical strategies to support regulated eating so clients can shift out of the diet-binge cycle
- Evidence-informed techniques to respond to common concerns about loss of control or “addiction”
Evidence-Based Information to Dismantle Weight Bias and Honor Body Size
The marketing of GLP-1 medications as weight loss tools to reduce chronic disease is the latest manifestation of a longstanding belief –
That weighing more puts all of us at risk for negative health outcomes.
But what do we actually know about the relationship between weight and health? And about the health effects of weight loss? Should recommending weight loss be a routine part of clinical care?
In this session, Dr. Lisa Erlanger – clinical professor of family medicine and co-founder and president of the Association for Weight and Size Inclusive Medicine – provides scientific and ethical justification for a weight-inclusive, rather than weight-focused, approach to care. You’ll learn:
- How to reduce internalized stigma by teaching clients about the real relationship between health and weight
- Strategies to empower clients to focus on health-supporting behaviors rather than the number on the scale
- Tools and resources to align your practice with weight-inclusive principles
What Therapists Need to Know about GLP-1 Agonists
You’re hearing about it – GLP-1s, the so-called miracle drugs that have burst onto the scene promising to end the struggle to lose weight and restore health.
But as research evolves, what’s the truth behind the hype?
In this session, Ragen Chastain – renowned health educator, author of the popular Weight and Healthcare newsletter, and editor of the anthology The Politics of Size – will give you the evidence-based information you need to finally understand GLP-1s. You’ll learn:
- The short- and long-term risks and impacts of GLP-1s
- How to support clients whether they are considering, taking, or stopping these medications
- A framework you can use to evaluate emerging research and media reports
Ethical Considerations for Therapists Working with Clients Who Want to Lose Weight
“I’m too fat and need to lose weight to be healthy. I’m thinking I’ll start a GLP-1.”
Though you’re not the prescriber, your client wants to talk with you about weight loss medications. And they expect you to have their best interests in mind.
In this session, Judith Matz – nationally recognized expert on emotional eating and co-author of Beyond a Shadow of a Diet and The Emotional Eating, Chronic Dieting, Binge Eating & Body Image Workbook – will show you the surprising truth that supporting weight loss might clash with your ethical code. You’ll learn:
- Tools for ethically supporting clients as they face body shame within diet culture
- Strategies for talking with clients in an ethical way about weight management interventions
- How to help clients – and yourself – detach from implicit weight stigma and anti-fat bias
Tools for Therapists to Minimize the Impact of Weight Stigma on Movement
Exercise is touted as the solution to most everything, from health problems to stress. It sounds great but leaves out the complexity and nuance of movement in a culture that vilifies fat people, promotes exercise as a way to burn calories and lose weight, and tells us that movement is always a positive thing.
For clients with body image issues, the focus on appearance in many exercise settings can be a deterrent – leading them to not exercising even when they feel it would be beneficial for them.
In this session, Dr. Rachel Millner – eating disorders specialist and fat activist – will show you how talking with clients about exercise is not a neutral act. You’ll learn:
- A weight-inclusive framework for exercise, including for higher weight clients and those with eating disorders
- Strategies to help clients manage anti-fat bias in exercise settings
- Tools to reduce shame for clients who are not exercising at all
Essential Tools to Create Distance from Body Dissatisfaction
Menopausal women have high rates of body dissatisfaction – most of which is focused on increases in weight and changes in weight distribution. And the urge to “fix” these changes through weight loss may actually be harmful, given other physiological changes that occur during this stage.
In this session, Signe Darpinian – eating disorders expert and author of A Women’s Guide to Menopause, Body Image, and Emotional Well-being at Midlife – will give you essential strategies to help your clients approaching menopause to create distance from body image distress. You’ll learn:
- A framework for providing psychoeducation about expected body changes
- Strategies to help clients process grief related to body changes and aging
- CBT and ACT tools clients can use when their body distress is activated
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Body Image Summit
Helping Every Body Find Peace with Food and WeightAttend Live!
- 30-day on-demand replay access
- Real-time communication with speakers and peers
- Earn up to 11 live CE hours plus 5 self-study bonus CE hours
- Downloadable tools and resources
- Unlimited access to every session
- Self-paced learning anywhere, any time
- Earn up to 16 self-study CE hours
- CE details available 4–6 weeks after the event
Your registration is 100% risk-free. Cancel at any time for a complete refund.
Help Clients Confront the Barriers that Stop Them from Living the Life They Value
Clients are swimming upstream when it comes to positive body image. Hounded with unattainable white western standards about what constitutes an acceptable body, many stop pursuing the life they want. And at the same time, clients can feel shame that they struggle with body positivity and may blame themselves for being stuck.
This session will teach you strategies from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to help clients accept the body they inhabit and use it to pursue meaningful activities even as they experience distressing thoughts, feelings, and memories.
Talking with Gender Expansive Clients about Body Image
Disordered eating is an epidemic in the LGBTQ community and gender dysphoria can feel like a hopeless diagnosis. Clients may find themselves in a cyclical trap of changing their body and losing themselves in a fixation around food and/or exercise.
In this presentation, you’ll learn how to integrate gender identity, body image, and parts work to help clients navigate life in their bodies.
The Essential Role of Body Forgiveness in Shifting Negative Body Image
Body forgiveness helps our clients shift from criticism and hatred, toward internal forgiveness, self-compassion and a return to embodied living. Through a process of grieving and mourning, self-compassion and self-understanding, clients come to uphold body neutrality over positivity, along with honoring and allowing for the suffering that may continue to be felt living in a body that one and/or the world wishes were different.
Essential Practices for Clients Struggling with Body Image Issues
Have your clients – or you – ever felt hopeless in your body image healing work? Many therapists’ efforts to get their clients to arrive at body acceptance are premature because body image issues cannot be healed without first addressing body grief.
In this session, you’ll learn the hurdles keeping your clients from fully grieving and get the keys you need to move your clients into body acceptance.
For authentic allyship with marginalized clients facing eating disorders and body image issues, clinicians need to more fully understand racial trauma, systemic racism, and how intersectionality impacts clients’ experiences.
In this session, you’ll learn how body shame manifests differently for clients of different cultures, how clinical neutrality is antithetical to antiracist work, and how to generate strategies that will ground your work in social justice.
Body Image Summit
Helping Every Body Find Peace with Food and WeightAttend Live!
- 30-day on-demand replay access
- Real-time communication with speakers and peers
- Earn up to 11 live CE hours plus 5 self-study bonus CE hours
- Downloadable tools and resources
- Unlimited access to every session
- Self-paced learning anywhere, any time
- Earn up to 16 self-study CE hours
- CE details available 4–6 weeks after the event
Your registration is 100% risk-free. Cancel at any time for a complete refund.
Body Image Summit
Helping Every Body Find Peace with Food and WeightAttend Live!
- 30-day on-demand replay access
- Real-time communication with speakers and peers
- Earn up to 11 live CE hours plus 5 self-study bonus CE hours
- Downloadable tools and resources
- Unlimited access to every session
- Self-paced learning anywhere, any time
- Earn up to 16 self-study CE hours
- CE details available 4–6 weeks after the event
Your registration is 100% risk-free. Cancel at any time for a complete refund.
We’re that confident you’ll find this learning experience to be all that’s promised and more than you expected.
