Eating Disorders in the Latino Community: Provider Considerations

Eating Disorders in the Latino Community: Provider Considerations

There is a significant stigma around eating disorders in the Latino community, which prevent them to disclose eating disorder symptoms due to shame and guilt feelings. Establishing connection and rapport using the cultural values of personalismo and familismo can help health care providers to assess the eating disorder in a cultural appropriate manner. This webinar is designed to discuss how health care providers can integrate key cultural values in the Latino community during the identification and initial assessment of eating disorders.

To Obtain CE Credit

1

Complete the registration form.

2

View the webinar video.

3

Complete the evaluation survey.

4

Complete the post-test.

5

You will receive a certificate by email within 7 business days.

Presenter

Mae Lynn Reyes-Rodriguez, PhD, FAED

Mae Lynn Reyes-Rodriguez, PhD, FAED

Associate Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Learning Objectives

  • Learn about cultural values relevant in the interaction with patients from Latino culture background.
  • Learn how to integrate personalismo and familismo in the initial identification and assessment of eating disorders in the Latino community.
  • Discuss what practices are more congruent with the Latino community during the intervention process.

To Obtain CE Credit

  1. Complete the registration form.
  2. View the webinar video.
  3. Complete the evaluation survey.
  4. Complete the post-test.
  5. You will receive a certificate by email within 7 business days.

Accreditation Statement

The National Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders (NCEED) is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. NCEED maintains responsibility for this program and its content.

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Webinar Details

Audience

Primary care and behavioral health providers serving children, adolescents, and young adults

Learning Level

Introductory

Cost

Free

Duration

1.0 Hours

Credit

1 CE Credit or Certificate of Attendance