Consultation & Supervision
Elevate your competence in the treatment of eating disorders with expert consultation and education services provided by Dr. Sarah Kopencey, a licensed clinical psychologist and eating disorder specialist. Dr. Kopencey offers tailored training and ongoing consultation designed to enhance you or your team’s understanding, assessment, and intervention strategies for eating disorder treatment.
Services include:
Comprehensive training workshops on eating disorder treatment
Case consultation to support complex client presentations and enhance treatment planning
Guidance on integrating multidisciplinary approaches within your practice
Staff education on early identification, medical risks, and nutritional considerations
Addressing weight stigma and unpacking sizeism to create a more inclusive and healing treatment environment for your clients
Empower your group practice to confidently address eating disorders with a specialist consultation and education program grounded in clinical expertise and the latest research.
Your training will be
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Personalized
Our initial planning conversations will be dedicated to creating a personalized training to fit your unique needs and learning goals. I want to know how to best fill the gaps for you or your team.
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Evidence based
Building on a foundation of evidenced based training, I incorporate the latest research in the treatment of eating disorders and the integration of mindfulness in psychotherapy.
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Integrative
Robust mental health treatment requires that we take an integrative approach and look across disciplines for best practices.
More confident, competent, and connected with your team.
Topics we might cover
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Topics can include diagnosis, prevalence, medical complications, risk factors, conceptualization, evidence-based treatment, trauma inclusive care, managing countertransference, and more.
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While this topic will be included as a part of any easing disorder training, we can also create a specialized experience for you and your team focused on unpacking our internalized weight bias as clinicians. Strong implicit anti-fat bias is pervasive across our general population and within our health care system. In order to guide our clients through the work of ED treatment, we must do this work ourselves.
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Mindulness techniques have been integrated into third an fourth wave psychotherapy approaches, helping our clients reach and unlock long held rigid beliefs and feelings of shame. Mindfulness, when practiced by the therapist, can also help us cultivate our presence and shape our ideas about the process of change in psychotherapy. From theory to process to skills, we can create a meaningful experience for you and your team.