• 2026 Virtual Symposium

    This year’s theme—Evidence, Empathy, and Evolution—calls us to examine how our work is evolving to meet the complexities of eating disorder care today. Through keynote sessions, multidisciplinary panels, hands-on workshops, and networking opportunities, attendees will explore:  Whether you specialize in psychotherapy, medical monitoring, nutrition, body...

  • Tampa: Diagnostic Blind Spots in Eating Disorders: Lessons from Case Reports

    Eating disorders are serious psychiatric illnesses associated with significant medical morbidity and are frequently underrecognized in clinical practice. Delayed diagnosis contributes to increased medical complications. Delayed diagnosis increases the risk of medical complications, while co‐occurring medical conditions are often overlooked or misattributed to the eating...

  • Atlanta Chapter: The Midlife Shift: Rethinking Women’s Health, Bodies, and Nourishment

    Emory Continuing Education Center 2635 Century Pkwy NE Suite 300 Atlanta, Georgia 30345 United States

    This intermediate-to-advanced level continuing education workshop provides an interdisciplinary, trauma-informed framework for understanding and treating disordered eating and eating disorders during midlife, with emphasis on perimenopause and menopause. Participants will examine the intersection of hormonal and metabolic changes, relational trauma, attachment dynamics, and sociocultural influences,...

  • Tucson Chapter: Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder and Binge Eating Disorder

    The Sheraton Tucson 5151 E Grant Rd Tucson, Arizona 85712 United States

    In our constantly evolving field of work, we are continuously expanding our knowledge and gaining insight into how we can better meet the needs of our patients. This is particularly salient in the treatment of patients with co-occurring Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and...