This course provides an academic introduction to eating disorders, encompassing the major ideas that have advanced the field and incorporating the latest scientific knowledge. It covers the definitions, diagnosis, and treatment of eating disorders, alongside addressing the challenges in obtaining proper care. Furthermore, the course discusses strategies to mitigate the risk of developing eating disorders, emphasizing both the realities and myths around these conditions.
This educational platform is appropriate for anyone interested in understanding eating disorders either for professional or personal reasons. Note that this course is educational in nature and is not intended as a substitute for professional treatment. If professional intervention is needed, participants should consult the provided course resources.
Contributions to the course's design were made by Professors Kathleen Pike and Caitlin Martin-Wagar, with Professor Weissman primarily delivering the lectures, supplemented by insights from various experts and individuals with personal experiences related to eating disorders.
Participants in this course will gain insights into various aspects of eating disorders:
This course is ideal for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of eating disorders, whether for personal knowledge or professional advancement. It's especially useful for healthcare providers, educators, and individuals who offer support to those with eating disorders.
The knowledge gained from this course can help participants: