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Jessica talks with Dr. Whitney Trotter, DNP APRN PMHNP-Bc RDN and Angela Goens, MS RDN LD about being Black clinicians in the eating disorder field. They talk about what it's like to work in treatment centers and how their clients' care differs from the standard treatments. They discuss the organization iaedp, and how Jessica's calls for divestment from iaedp influenced Whitney and Angela. They wrap up with discussion of the BIPOC Eating Disorder Conference
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Jessica's book: It's Always Been Ours; Rewriting the Story of Black Women's Bodies
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Jessica talks with Dr. Whitney Trotter, DNP APRN PMHNP-Bc RDN and Angela Goens, MS RDN LD about being Black clinicians in the eating disorder field. They talk about what it's like to work in treatment centers and how their clients' care differs from the standard treatments. They discuss the organization iaedp, and how Jessica's calls for divestment from iaedp influenced Whitney and Angela. They wrap up with discussion of the BIPOC Eating Disorder Conference
New ways to support the show! Patreon membership with access to conus content and announcements
You can contact the show at [email protected]
Follow Jessica on Instagram @jessicawilson.msrd and TikTok @byjessicawilson
You can watch this episode at https://www.youtube.com/@MakingItAwkwardPod
How to support this podcast?
Follow/subscribe, rate and review!
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