Mediators and Eating Symptoms (2 CE)

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1225CE

Number of Credits: 2

This course is for:  Psychologists, Counselors, MFTs and SWs

Course By: Paula Lin, LMFT

Content By: Cortés-García, L., Takkouche, B., Seoane, G., and Senra, C. (2019). Mediators linking insecure attachment to eating symptoms: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Plos One, 14(3): https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0213099

Course Description: The impact of attachment styles on eating disorder development has been explored. Additionally, several mediating factors (e.g., body dissatisfaction, neuroticism, maladaptive emotion regulation, depressive symptoms, etc.) likely increase eating disorders for individuals with insecure attachment styles. These concurrent issues were explored across clinical and non-clinical populations. The resultant findings may prove beneficial for eating disorder prevention and treatment efforts that target individuals with various attachment styles.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Identify the major study concepts; i.e., attachment, eating disorders, and types of mediating factors
  2. Integrate one statistical finding that links attachment, mediators, and eating disorders
  3. Contemplate the implemented meta-analyses in consideration of five mediating factors
  4. Review the limitations and clinical implications identified in the accompanying study

Course Outline:

  1. Read and understand Mediators linking insecure attachment to eating symptoms: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  2. Review the Course Description and Learning Objectives
  3. Consider the evidence discussed in the article respective of the way mediating factors impact the relationship between insecure attachment and the development of eating disorders
  4. Work through the post-test questions; answers should be derived from the accompanying article
  5. Return to the attached article for missed questions and/or to understand the relationship between attachment, eating disorders, and mediating factors

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CE FormatOnline, Text-Based