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Striving for the ‘Ideal’: Eating Disorders & Disordered Eating in the Perinatal Period Webinar
Eating disorders have the highest mortality rate among all mental health complications. Like conditions in the perinatal period, eating disorders are often not screened, properly diagnosed, or treated. The messages dominant culture gives us about what people are supposed to look like during pregnancy and postpartum reinforce an ideal based on the oppression and the reality of growing and birthing a baby. This training session explores the prevalence and difference between eating disorders and disordered eating. The session covers skills and interventions that providers can use to support clients who may be dealing with body image and other concerns.
Date: Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Time: 9am-10:30am PST
Cost: FREE
Location: Zoom
Presenter: Dr. Meyleen Velasquez, LCSW, LICSW, PMH-C, RPT-S™, IMH-E®
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This webinar does not provide any Continuing Education Units (CEUs).
This webinar will be recorded and available on the Perinatal Support WA webinar page. If you cannot attend in person, you do not need to register. Recording will be uploaded approximately 1 month after the training.
This free webinar is available to anyone working with families during the perinatal period and is offered by Perinatal Support WA through a grant from Strengthening Families Washington at the Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF).
Dr. Meyleen Velasquez, LCSW, LICSW, PMH-C, RPT-S™, IMH-E® is an immigrant Latina psychotherapist specializing in perinatal and infant mental health. Meyleen has a doctorate in social work and focused her research on anti-racist and anti-oppressive mental health services. Her practice supports birthing people and clinicians working from an anti-oppressive framework. Meyleen identified as a Brown person for most of her life until several years ago when Vitiligo changed how she navigates the world.