Workshop for professionals
Understand and apply the Satter Eating Competence ModelUnderstand and apply the Satter Eating Competence Model
Audience
Health, mental health, and nutrition professionals who are thoroughly familiar with Ellyn Satter’s book, Secrets of Feeding a Healthy Family (including the appendixes), have taken the ecSatter webcast training on CD, and are ready to incorporate a weight neutral approach to weight management.
Description
ecSatter is a model. It is a complete package to be used instead of, not as an adjunct to detailed instructions about what and/or how much to eat. The positive eating attitudes and behaviors systemized by ecSatter allow maintaining a nutritionally adequate diet, eating the right amount of food to stabilize weight, and support health. This workshop establishes a shared understanding of ecSatter by briefly reviewing theoretical underpinnings and evidence, then moving on to practical application. Stage-related videos illustrate the underpinnings and antecedents of positive and negative adult eating attitudes and behaviors. Case examples demonstrate applying ecSatter principles in solving nutritional problems as well as addressing distorted eating attitudes and behaviors.
Workshop text: Secrets of Feeding a Healthy Family.
Training mode
Lecture, discussion, video, case examples, role plays
Objectives
As a result of taking this training workshop, participants will:
- Understand the principles of the Satter Eating Competence Model and the implications of the supporting evidence.
- Identify priorities for intervening with ecSatter, depending on presenting complaints.
- Distinguish among primary, secondary and tertiary intervention with ecSatter.
- Consider how to join with people where they are and establish relationships that support the process of change.