Cupcakes, Kale, & Clinical Insight
Description
In this eye-opening conversation, Aislinn Burke, LMFT, CEDS-S, and Allison Puryear, LCSW, dive deep into the intersection of eating disorders, anti-fat bias, and diet culture—and how these forces quietly show up in our therapy rooms. They explore the unlearning process many clinicians must undertake, the pervasive myths about body size and health, and why even well-meaning therapists can unintentionally cause harm. With warmth, humor, and humility, they reflect on how to create more inclusive, affirming spaces for all bodies, even if you don't specialize in eating disorders. Whether you're brand new to this work or already unpacking your own implicit biases, you'll walk away with powerful insights and practical strategies for better supporting your clients. This isn't your average CE—this is the kind of conversation that sticks with you.
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