SunCloud Health brings together the nation’s foremost experts in addiction medicine, eating disorders, and behavioral health to share best practices.
Upcoming Events/Courses
No Longer Invisible: Shedding Light on Eating Disorders in Black Women
Rachel W. Goode, PhD
Associate Professor, School of Social Work & Adjunct Assistant Professor, Center for Eating Disorder Excellence, Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
October 18, 2024
11:00am – 12:30pm CST
Attendees Receive Free 1.5 CME/CE Credits
Topics to Be Covered:
- Identify factors that may influence the development of disordered eating in Black Americans
- Describe culturally relevant questions that may better detect the presence of disordered eating in clinical assessments with Black Americans
- Review scientific literature on the prevalence and nature of disordered eating in Black Americans
Building Resiliency in LGBTQIA+ Youth in Times of Crises
Jennifer Curtin, MS, LCPC
November 8, 2024
11:00am – 12:00pm CST
Attendees Receive 1 CE
Is Ultra-Processed Food Addiction Real? A Critical Perspective and Discussion of Health Inequities
Dr. Erica LaFata
November 15, 2024
11:00am – 12:15pm CST
Attendees Receive 1 CME/CE
Educational Learning Objectives
- Defining ultra-processed foods
- Operationalizing ultra-processed food addiction
- Be able to identify common categories of ultra-processed foods. Recognize the symptoms of ultra-processed food addiction as a novel clinical presentation.
Identification and Support of Young People with Anxiety Disorders
Melissa Mello, LMFT, & Annie Schrayer, PsyD
Chicago Center for Evidence Based Treatment
December 6, 2024
11:00am – 12:00pm CST
Attendees Receive 1 CE
Topics to Be Covered:
- Identify how anxiety and perfectionism may present at school and in outpatient therapy.
- Be able to assess and determine if students and clients would benefit from further treatment.
- Understand the evidence-based treatment options for anxiety-related disorders.
- Apply tools to support students at school or in therapy who may be struggling with anxiety and perfectionism.