January 14th-March 11th 2025
7 x 2-hour live sessions, approved for 15 CPEUs by the CDR
Bonus module with guest speaker Kris Scover, RD (they/them)
Bonus recorded session with Shira Collings on Depathologizing ARFID
All sessions are delivered live and will be recorded
Extended one-year access
Presenter: Naureen Hunani, RD
Date: January 14, 2025
Time: 12:00-2:00 pm ET
Module 1 focuses on the history of the neurodiversity and disability justice movement, the principles of the neurodiversity paradigm and the social model of disability. We will explore how different systems of oppression impact neurodivergent people and their relationship to food and their bodyminds. Participants will learn key principles needed to build a neurodiversity-informed practice.
Presenter: Naureen Hunani, RD
Date: January 21, 2025
Time: 12:00-2:00 pm ET
This session will explore factors that put neurodivergent people at risk for developing eating disorders. We will cover how neurodivergent traits impact food choices and eating. The session will allow participants to understand the overlap between neurodivergence, feeding differences, eating disorders and feeding challenges.
Presenter: Naureen Hunani, RD
Date: January 28, 2025
Time: 12:00-2:00 pm ET
In this module, participants will understand the importance of redefining ARFID through a disability and ND-affirming lens. Together, we will critically examine the DSM criteria related to ARFID and explore ND-affirming approaches to support people. Participants will be offered tools to implement the Neurodiversity Affirming Model® into practice.
Presenter: Naureen Hunani, RD
Date: February 11, 2025
Time: 12:00-2:00 pm ET
In this module, participants will learn how sensory differences can impact food and eating. We will also explore techniques and tools needed to support people with decreased interoceptive awareness. Guiding clients with executive functioning differences and the impact of stimulants on food and eating will also be explored.
Presenter: Naureen Hunani, RD
Date: February 18, 2025
Time: 12:00-2:00 pm ET
This module will cover how masking, trauma and burnout can make eating inaccessible for neurodivergent people. We will discuss ways to support ND folks with ARFID access to nourishment during times of high stress and exhaustion. We will also explore the usage of spoon and fork theory and discuss the importance of unmasking, stimming and experiencing sensory joy as a restorative practice.
Presenter: Naureen Hunani, RD
Date: February 25, 2025
Time: 12:00-2:00 pm ET
This module will explore different ways providers can help clients implement accommodations so they can nourish their bodies guilt-free and shame-free. We will challenge mainstream ideals around recovery and lean into the neurodivergent eating and feeding experience, the power of validation and self-acceptance.
Guest Speaker: Kris Scover, RDN, LD
Date: March 11, 2025
Time: 12:00-2:00 pm ET
Join Kris Scover, RDN, LD, as they explore the many things that ARFID can teach us about ourselves, eating disorder treatment, and the concept of recovery. They will highlight case studies and lived experiences (including their own lived experience) in an interactive presentation that will dig deep into the theory of ARFID, neurodivergence, and eating disorder treatment reconstruction.
Guest Speaker
Meet Shira Collings, MS, LPC (she/they)
Bonus recorded session on Depathologizing ARFID
Shira Collings, MS, LPC (she/they) is a pre-licensed therapist in Philadelphia. She received her Master’s in Counseling and Psychology with a specialization in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Troy University and her Bachelor’s in Communication from the University of Pennsylvania. She specializes in working with clients with eating disorders, disordered eating, and body image distress. Their therapeutic approach is rooted in the Health At Every Size paradigm and body liberation, and it is also informed by mad studies, disability studies, feminism, and queer and trans liberation. They are passionate about integrating social justice into the therapeutic process. In addition to their clinical work, Shira presents and consults on weight inclusive and neurodiversity affirming approaches to eating disorder care.
Description of this session:
In this session, providers will have the opportunity to discuss the de-pathologization of ARFID. Shira Collings will facilitate a discussion of how the neurodiversity paradigm can be applied to ARFID in order to facilitate accommodation and acceptance of this neurotype rather than providing treatments that can exacerbate disordered eating. Provides will explore ways they can work with clients with ARFID in a non-pathologizing way and learn practical strategies for affirming care.
Guest Speaker
Meet Kris Scover, RDN, LD (they/them)
Part 7. Title: What ARFID Teaches Us: Case Studies & Lived Experiences
Kris is a registered dietitian and public speaker who specializes in working with neurodivergent, gender-expansive, and queer clients who are seeking an agentic approach to eating disorder care. Kris is queer, trans, non-binary, and multiply neurodivergent, and their work is shaped by these identities and their desire to improve access to inclusive eating disorder care. They are particularly passionate about changing the way ARFID is conceptualized and treated in eating disorder spaces, a passion born from their own personal experience with ARFID as well as the experiences of their clients. Kris practices from an anti-diet, fat-positive, trauma-informed perspective at their private practice, NourishedED.
Description of their talk:
Join Kris Scover, RDN, LD, as they explore the many things that ARFID can teach us about ourselves, eating disorder treatment, and the concept of recovery. They will highlight case studies and lived experiences (including their own lived experience) in an interactive presentation that will dig deep into the theory of ARFID, neurodivergence, and eating disorder treatment reconstruction. They will also address the complex intersection of ARFID with various eating disorders, neurodivergences, and chronic health conditions. Attendees will learn about the long-lasting damage that "gold-standard" eating disorder treatment has on ARFID clients and the way that ARFID treatment reconstruction can drive larger eating disorder treatment reconstruction.
Regular Classes:
12:00-2:00 pm Eastern Time
January 14, 21, 28
February 11, 18, 25
Module with guest speaker:
March 11
Yes, we do offer equity pricing. Spots are limited. If you are a member of an under-represented group and would like to have access to equity-based pricing, please email us and we will send you a code. info@rdsforneurodiversity.com