Trauma-informed care in nutrition
Offering safety for all clients
The presentation covers:
- What is trauma-informed care?
- Why adopting a trauma-informed care approach is important in Dietetic practice
- How trauma presents in clinic
- Practical considerations to offering safety in clinical nutrition spaces
Trauma-informed care is a complex topic. You may wish to take your time watching this presentation in parts. We draw your attention to the reflection opportunity in the Further Reading document (6 mins) where Jacinta offers the opportunity to establish a sense of safety and practice self-compassion.
You may also be interested in Jacinta's presentation on Acceptance and Committment Therapy
Read a review of the presentation here
Watching this presentation and completing the assessment can contribute towards assessable Continuing Professional Development hours
About the Presenter
Jacinta Sherlock (they/them) is a specialised trauma informed, mental health and eating disorders dietitian with 8+ years of experience in public and private mental health. Jacinta runs Dietetics Done Differently, a private practice clinic, known for its capacity to identify processes impacting on eating behaviour and use therapeutically informed interventions to improve nutritional intake within an extended scope of practice.
Registration includes
- Access to a recording of the presentation
- Presentation notes
- Assessment quiz and certificate
- Suggested further reading
Registration types
- On demand recording: from $38 receive a recording and associated documents
- Subscription: $33 monthly to access all Education in Nutrition recordings
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