The Journey to Recovery: Helping Eating Disorder Clients Before, During & After Inpatient Treatment

  • Event
  • Friday, June 02, 2006
Details:
COMPLIMENTARY EDUCATIONAL LUNCHEON - 1.5 CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS
Presented by: Remuda Ranch


Space is limited, so make your reservation today. Scroll down for registration form.

Providers treating eating disordered patients face multiple challenges throughout the entire treatment process. To assist professionals with these diverse challenges, Remuda Ranch is hosting a series of 24 complimentary luncheons to be held throughout the country. The topic: The Journey to Recovery: Helping Eating Disorder Clients Before, During, and After Inpatient Treatment. This presentation offers practical guidance and tools that providers can rely on to help their clients make successful transitions throughout the difficult process of recovery.

Participants will&

1. Increase their understanding of and ability to respond effectively to client resistance to eating disorder treatment and transitions to higher levels of care.

2. Learn about therapeutic interventions and tools to improve recovery for eating disorder clients at different stages of recovery.

3. Learn about clients experiences of inpatient eating disorder treatment, facilitating therapy transitions and collaboration with providers across the care continuum.

- SEATTLE, WA " June 2, 2006 -
Renaissance Seattle Hotel " 515 Madison Street " 206-583-0300
- Each luncheon is from 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM and is worth 1.5 CEU's -

**Register by May 29th

Contact:
Sage Hill
800-445-1900 ext. 4514
registration@remudaranch.com
WSAND President

Washington State Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics

Welcome to the 2026-2027 membership year! As we look ahead, my focus is on strengthening the organizational structure of our Academy, supporting modernization and innovation within the field of dietetics, and fostering a strong, connected community of nutrition professionals across Washington.

This year, we hope to create more opportunities for collaboration, professional engagement, and meaningful connections at both the state and district levels. As our profession continues to evolve locally and nationally, we remain committed to supporting our members through education, advocacy, and community.

Please stay connected through our website, social media, and monthly e-blasts for updates, events, and opportunities to get involved. I am honored to serve in this role and look forward to working alongside all of you this year.

Ginger Hultin (2026-27 Washington State President)