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Treating ARFID: Expert Perspectives Across Disciplines

When

Wednesday, March 19, 2025, 12:00-1:30pm ET

Presenter

Rebecca Berman, LCSW, MLSP, CEDS-C, Clinical Director with Jennie Kramer, LCSW-R, CEDS, Founder of Metro Behavioral Health Associates and Stephanie Dorfman, MS, RD, Registered Dietitian at Metro Behavioral Health Associates

Where

Online via Zoom

Cost

Free

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Explore the evolving landscape of Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) in this in-depth webinar.

This session will delve into the rising prevalence of ARFID, exploring contributing factors such as neurobiological influences, social media impact, and pandemic-related shifts. Participants will learn about ARFID’s connection to anxiety, evidence-based treatment strategies, and the critical role of interdisciplinary approaches.

Presented by leading professionals—Rebecca Berman LCSW, CEDS-C, Clinical Director at Anxiety Institute, Jennie Kramer LCSW-R, CEDS, Founder of Metro Behavioral Health Associates, and Stephanie Dorfman MS, RD, Registered Dietitian at Metro Behavioral Health Associates, this training will equip clinicians, dietitians, and healthcare professionals with evidence-based and creative individualized treatment strategies to address ARFID effectively and compassionately. The webinar will conclude with an engaging case discussion, equipping clinicians, dietitians, and healthcare professionals with practical tools to better support individuals and families navigating this complex disorder.

Presenters:

   

Rebecca Berman, LCSW, CEDS-C, Clinical Director at Anxiety Institute
Jennie Kramer, LCSW-R, CEDS, Founder of Metro Behavioral Health Associates
Stephanie Dorfman, MS, RD, Registered Dietitian at Metro Behavioral Health Associates

Learning Objectives

  • Identify three factors contributing to the increase in ARFID diagnoses.
  • Explain two benefits of using Exposure Response Prevention (ERP) in ARFID treatment.
  • Describe the role of a registered dietitian in ARFID treatment and outline two ways they support clients’ nutrition and recovery goals.

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Certification
To receive CE credits, clinicians must attend the course sessions in real time, not via recorded sessions. All CE Certification fees are non-refundable.

Rebecca Berman, LCSW, MLSP, CEDS-C

Clinical Director

BS, University of Delaware  //  MSS, MLSP, Bryn Mawr CollegeFor over two decades, Rebecca Berman has treated adolescents and adults with anxiety-related issues and eating disorders in outpatient, intensive outpatient, day treatment, residential, and inpatient settings. Rebecca earned a dual Master’s Degree in Social Service / Law and Social Policy from Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research. Rebecca joins Anxiety Institute after fourteen years with the prestigious Renfrew Center where she served most recently as a Clinical Training Specialist. In that role, Rebecca was responsible for supervision, training, treatment, program development, and led Renfrew’s Trauma Informed Care initiative. Rebecca co-authored the groundbreaking treatment manual The Renfrew Unified Treatment for Eating Disorders and Comorbidity – An Adaptation of the Unified Protocol, published by Oxford University Press in 2021. Rebecca specializes in anxiety, trauma, eating disorders, and neurodiversity and has a special interest in working with the transgender population. Rebecca is a nationally recognized speaker in Trauma, Eating Disorders, Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID), Self-Injury, Neurodivergence, and Transdiagnostic Treatments.In recent years, Rebecca has witnessed first-hand the overlap of anxiety, trauma and eating disorders in the adolescent, young adult, and adult populations. She is passionate about treating multiple disorders at once by understanding their maintaining mechanisms and the role of experiential avoidance. Rebecca has been motivated to research, develop, and implement cutting-edge transdiagnostic treatment practices using the unified protocol and cognitive processing therapy.

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