About this Event
Binge Eating Disorder and ADHD
In our constantly evolving field of work, we are continuously expanding our knowledge and gaining insight into how we can better meet the needs of our patients. This is particularly salient in the evolution of the treatment of Binge Eating Disorder (BED). As the eating disorder field has begun to adopt more inclusive and holistic treatment approaches, such as Health at Every Size (HAES) and Intuitive Eating, the harm associated with prior approaches targeting “obesity” and tainted with weight discrimination has become clearer. In this presentation, we will explore the recovery process for patients with BED. We will delve into the nuances of symptomology and treatment for patients with co-occurring BED and ADHD. We will explore how the struggles with executive functioning specific to patients with ADHD can be part of a cycle of low self-esteem, learned helplessness, poor self-care, and agitation/angst, that further complicates co-occurring BED. We will learn about how weight stigma, trauma, shame, and social mediators influence the development and maintenance of BED. Additionally, we will learn about how psychology and biology interface to drive BED symptoms. We will also highlight the dangers of weight cycling and diet-focused treatment. We will discuss why utilizing integrated treatment approaches, such as Bio-psycho-social-spiritual and self psychology approaches, is necessary to more thoroughly understand our patients experiences and how they have adapted to life circumstances. Lastly, we will define HAES and mindful eating, and learn how we can implement these approaches into treatment.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
West Grant Road, West Grant Road, Tucson, United States
USD 15.00 to USD 40.00








