Confidently address body image concerns in athletes to improve eating disorder treatment and promote sustainable performance.
Overview
This 3-hour training is designed for health professionals who work with athletes and wish to strengthen their ability to address body image concerns—an issue that often lies at the heart of eating disorders and disordered eating in sport.
In athletic environments, body image pressures can be intensified by performance expectations, body composition monitoring, and sport culture. These factors can increase anxiety, ambivalence, or resistance during treatment.
As dietitians, psychologists, physicians, and other health professionals, we are not always equipped to navigate this complex dynamic between body image, identity, and performance. This training will provide concrete tools and evidence-informed strategies to:
- Reduce avoidance and checking behaviors,
- Challenge distorted body thoughts related to sport performance,
- Strengthen self-confidence and self-compassion, and
- Promote a balanced and respectful relationship with one’s body and athletic identity.
- You will leave with greater confidence to support athletes in building a healthier relationship with their body—an essential component of both recovery and sustainable performance.
Objectives
- Understand how body image develops and operates within athletic contexts, and its role in disordered eating and performance challenges.
- Identify the specific ways body image concerns can interfere with treatment or performance, and learn strategies to address them constructively.
- Acquire practical tools and intervention techniques to help athletes reduce negative body image thoughts and behaviors.
- Learn how to intervene appropriately while remaining within your professional scope of practice.
- Support athletes in developing a more positive, realistic, and sustainable relationship with their body and performance.
Cost
150$+tx (early bird, available until November 28th), 180$+tx (regular fee) *student prices upon request
Recording:
Available upon request if you cannot attend live (the recording will be accessible for 60 days).
Hosted by
- Jodie Richardson PhD, clinical psychologist
- Alexia de Macar PhD, registered dietitian
ODNQ credits:
This training is recognized by ODNQ for a total of 3 continuing education credits.
Cancellation Policy
If you wish to cancel your registration, a refund can be issued up to 30 days prior to the training date (Eventbrite's service fee must be paid by the participant).