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Digital Seminar

Therapy with Higher Weight Clients

How to Provide Affirming and Welcoming Care

Speaker:
Rachel Millner, PsyD, CBTP®, CEDS-S
Duration:
1 Hour
Format:
Audio and Video
Copyright:
Dec 04, 2023
Product Code:
POS059676
Media Type:
Digital Seminar

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Description

Given that weight stigma is everywhere and often deeply internalized, many therapists are not aware of how they may be stigmatizing and oppressing their higher-weight clients. In this session, Rachel Millner, PsyD, CEDS-S, CBTP®, and fat activist will teach you how to work with higher-weight clients in a supportive and affirming way that does not perpetuate anti-fat bias. You’ll develop a deeper understanding of how to create a space that is truly welcoming and affirming of higher-weight clients. 

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Rachel Millner, PsyD, (she/her) is a psychologist in private practice in Philadelphia, PA. Dr. Millner has over 19 years’ experience working with clients in a clinical role. She has specialized in working with people with eating disorders throughout her career and recognized a common theme of providers who were struggling with their own eating disorders, but hesitant to seek treatment due to stigma and the challenges of finding a provider with whom they would not have a dual relationship. Dr. Millner has supervised and trained other therapists throughout her career and noticed a pattern of supervisees reaching out due to uncertainty about working with other therapists. She noticed that many of the therapists expressed imposter syndrome and concerns that their own insecurities meant the clients were not getting the best possible care. Additionally, as Dr. Millner became a more prominent and well-known psychologist in the eating disorder field, increased numbers of therapists reached out to begin treatment with her. Due to these experiences, Dr. Millner developed a particular interest in understanding both the barriers providers have when working with other providers. Dr. Millner quickly discovered the lack of research in this area and initiated conversations around this topic in clinical spaces. In response to these conversations, Dr. Millner and a colleague began a group for providers struggling with their own eating disorder and she has given talks about this issues including the keynote presentation at the MEDA conference in 2023.

 

Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Dr. Rachel Millner maintains a private practice. She receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Dr. Rachel Millner is a member of the Academy of Eating Disorders.

 


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Objectives

  1. Communicate the harm of anti-fat bias/weight stigma  
  2. Describe three ways to make a space more welcoming for higher weight clients 
  3. Identify internalized weight stigma and strategies for addressing it 

Outline

  • Recommending/Supporting weight loss is harmful 
    • Understand why it’s harmful 
    • Challenge beliefs about weight loss attempts 
    • But what if my client wants to lose weight? 
  • Create a space that lets higher weight clients feel welcome 
    • Consider furniture 
    • How is your office decorated? 
  • Pursuing weight loss is harmful for providers too 
    • Internalized weight stigma impacts providers too 
    • Providers live in the same culture that teaches us to dislike our bodies 
    • How to address your internalized weight stigma 

Target Audience

  • Licensed Clinical/Mental Health Counselors
  • Marriage & Family
  • Therapists
  • Psychologists
  • Physicians
  • Social Workers

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