
Relationship with movement
Facilitating more positive relationships with movement and exercise
The presentation covers:
- Understanding the spectrum from dysfunctional exercise to healthy, intuitive movement
- Reflecting on our own biases and relationship with movement as clinicians
- Clinician skills around language, communication and other strategies to encourage and facilitate a positive relationship with movement
- Where to from here? – next steps, more skill building, supervision and more.
Read a review of the presentation here.
1 CPD point. ESSA professional development category: Further Education- Industry Courses.
About the presenter
Bec Gawler is a physiotherapist with a strong passion for supporting individuals with eating disorders. This includes helping people navigate and improve their relationship with movement and address the physical consequences of eating disorders, including bone density concerns, stress fractures and pain/tightness. She also has a special interest in working with those who are faced with the challenges of chronic illness and chronic pain. Bec currently works at Eat Love Live and is passionate about providing physiotherapy care that is trauma-informed, compassionate and inclusive of all body shapes and sizes, gender and sexual orientation.
Registration includes
- Access to a recording of the presentation
- Presentation notes
- Assessment quiz and certificate
- Suggested further reading
Registration types:
- Individual on-demand presentation: $38 (special - buy 5 and receive 7)
- Multi-user: $99
- Individual annual subscriber – 12 months access to entire Education in Exercise library: $144 (Group pricing is also available)
Are you interested in Nutrition and Exercise topics?
Individual and group subscriptions – 12 months access to both the Education in Exercise and Education in Nutrition libraries learn more here.