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iaedp Foundation Voices On Air

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Introducing iaedp Voices On Air, a new broadcast channel from the iaedp Foundation, offering monthly conversations that dive into the heart of our field. From the importance of certification and professional growth to advocacy, awareness, and emerging hot topics in eating disorder treatment, iaedp Voices On Air is your go-to source for insights, inspiration, and community connection.

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9 episodios

episode iaedp Voices | Episode 3: TBT-S with Laura Hill, PhD artwork

iaedp Voices | Episode 3: TBT-S with Laura Hill, PhD

About This Episode What if understanding how the brain is wired could change the way we treat eating disorders? In this episode of iaedp Voices, host Kyle Woodson, MA, LPC, sits down with Dr. Laura Hill, Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and Co-founder and Partner of the TBT-T Institute, to explore Temperament-Based Treatment with Supports (TBT-S), an emerging approach that is reshaping how clinicians understand and respond to eating disorder behaviors. Dr. Hill walks listeners through the foundations of TBT-T: what it is, how it was developed, and why it offers something meaningfully different from more traditional treatment frameworks. The conversation moves from theory into practice, examining how TBT-S helps patients, families, and treatment teams make sense of the neurobiological and temperament-related factors that drive eating disorder behaviors and what that understanding can look like in real clinical settings. For practitioners ready to take the next step, Dr. Hill also shares how TBT-T can work alongside approaches like CBT, DBT, ACT, and FBT, practical strategies clinicians can begin applying now, and an overview of training and certification pathways available through the TBT-T Institute. Whether you are new to this framework or looking to deepen your competency, this episode offers grounded, evidence-informed insight into a treatment approach gaining recognition across the field. iaedp Voices is sponsored by Alsana, Equip, and the Laureate Eating Disorders Program. New episodes are available at iaedpfoundation.com/resources and on PodBean. Subscribe today to stay connected with the conversations shaping eating disorders care.

14 de may de 2026 - 32 min
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iaedp Voices | Certification Program Update with Adrienne Sutton

About This Episode A strong credential is only as meaningful as the program behind it. In this episode of iaedp Voices, host Kyle Woodson, MA, LPC, speaks with Adrienne Sutton, Director of Certification for the iaedp™ Foundation, about the thoughtful, community-informed work underway to strengthen the Foundation's certification program — and what it means for professionals in the eating disorders field. Adrienne shares what is driving the program's evolution: feedback gathered directly from certificants, volunteers, and the broader community, alongside a third-party GAP analysis that revealed clear opportunities for improvement. The conversation covers the governance changes that have made certification decisions more transparent, consistent, and aligned with national credentialing best practices — including the introduction of specialized subcommittees focused on eligibility, exam development, and appeals. Listeners will also hear about meaningful improvements to the candidate experience, from updated handbooks written in plain language to standardized application reviews that promote fairness at every stage. Adrienne addresses exam quality and security, explaining how psychometric best practices and regular content reviews keep the credential valid, reliable, and reflective of real-world practice. The episode also explores one of the more nuanced aspects of the Foundation's structure: the intentional and necessary separation between education and certification — why it matters for accreditation, how it protects objectivity, and what it means in practice for professionals who engage with both sides of the organization. Looking ahead, Adrienne outlines the program's priorities for 2026 and beyond, including a comprehensive review of eligibility and continuing education requirements, expanded accessibility, and alignment with accreditation standards that will further strengthen the credential's credibility across the field. iaedp Voices is sponsored by Alsana, Equip, and the Laureate Eating Disorders Program. New episodes are available at iaedpfoundation.com/resources and on PodBean. Subscribe today to stay connected with the conversations shaping eating disorders care. To learn more about the iaedp™ Foundation or its Certified Eating Disorders Specialist (CEDS) credential, visit iaedpfoundation.com [https://iaedpfoundation.com].

14 de may de 2026 - 12 min
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iaedp Voices on Air: A conversation with Carolyn Becker

In this episode of iaedp Voices, host Kyle Woodson sits down with Dr. Carolyn Black Becker, along with Executive Director Dawn Gannon and iaedp Board President Dr. Eva Trujillo, for a rich, practical conversation ahead of Carolyn’s 2026 Symposium keynote, “Unlocking the Promise of Evidence-based Practice for Eating Disorders: Activating the Power of Exposure Therapy Using a Case Formulation Approach.” Carolyn traces how she became fascinated by the research–practice gap and why exposure therapy, despite its strong evidence base, remains underused in eating disorder treatment. She breaks down the crucial difference between evidence-based interventions and evidence-based practice, describing evidence-based practice as a dynamic process that integrates research, patient values and perspectives, and clinical judgment. Drawing on Jackie Persons’ case formulation approach, Carolyn offers vivid clinical examples that show how exposure can be both structured and deeply individualized—far from rigid, “by-the-book” care. Whether you’re a seasoned therapist or early in your career, this conversation will challenge assumptions, validate your discomfort with exposure, and invite you to approach eating disorder treatment with more courage, clarity, and intentional use of the science we already have.

10 de feb de 2026 - 42 min
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Lessons From 2025: New Medical Insights in Eating Disorder Care

Looking back at 2025, this episode of iaedp Voices offers a thoughtful look at what the past year revealed about eating disorder care—and where the field may be headed next. Host Kyle Woodson is joined by clinician Sabrina Richardson, LMFT, CEDS, founder and owner of Intrinsic Therapy, and Dr. Philip Mehler, Chief Science Officer at Eating Recovery Center and the only individual to have received Lifetime Achievement Awards from both the iaedp Foundation and the Academy for Eating Disorders. Dr. Mehler reflects on what he describes as a meaningful shift in how eating disorders are understood medically. Rather than viewing them solely as mental health conditions, he makes the case for recognizing eating disorders as metabolic–psychiatric illnesses—a reframing that has significant implications for treatment, outcomes, and clinician humility. Throughout the conversation, he emphasizes the importance of staying open to new theories, emerging science, and alternative approaches when working with a population that continues to face high medical risk. A major portion of the episode focuses on newly recognized and underappreciated medical complications. Dr. Mehler shares recent insights into covert hypoglycemia as a possible contributor to mortality in restrictive eating disorders, challenges long-held assumptions about cardiac risk, and offers updated guidance on potassium repletion in patients who purge. These discussions underscore the need for vigilance across disciplines and for closer collaboration among therapists, dietitians, and medical providers. The conversation also explores broader developments shaping the field, including advances in genomics, the growing understanding of the gut–brain axis, and renewed interest in adjunctive treatments such as ketamine, TMS, and other emerging modalities. As the episode looks ahead to 2026, Dr. Mehler calls on clinicians to remain evidence-informed, prevention-focused, and deeply respectful of the seriousness of these illnesses—especially given how early in life they often begin. This episode is both a clinical reflection and a call to action, offering practical insight and cautious optimism for professionals committed to improving care and outcomes for those affected by eating disorders.   Podcast Sponsored by: Sponsorships do not imply endorsement by iaedp Foundation.

8 de ene de 2026 - 33 min
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iaedp Voices on Air: Passing the Torch at Eating Disorders Review

This conversation marks a new chapter for Eating Disorders Review (EDR), iaedp’s open-access professional journal. Incoming Editor-in-Chief Dr. Anne O’Melia shares a vision built around translation and usability: pairing research summaries with concrete “how-to” steps, case vignettes, decision trees, and short skill builders clinicians can put to work immediately. She outlines plans for a reliable publication cadence, a blinded peer-review process, concise evidence summaries with clear limits, and an ethics note where needed. The episode also honors longtime leaders: Managing Editor Mary K. Stein and senior editors Drs. Russell Marks, Michael Devlin, John Levitt, and Steven Wunderlich, whose decades of stewardship shaped EDR into a trusted resource. What’s inside * EDR’s refreshed structure: “Research to Real Life,” “Clinical Corner,” “Intersectional Insights,” and 10-minute skill builders with “3 things to try this week.” * A thematic series approach by discipline (primary care, psychiatry, psychotherapy, nutrition, etc.). * Tools for under-resourced settings: assessment checklists, sample scripts, documentation language, and decision trees. * Quality and trust: blinded peer review, transparent evidence summaries, and reader feedback loops to keep content relevant. * Community building: early- and mid-career contributor networks and a multidisciplinary editorial board. Why listen If you want quicker paths from study to session—and practical, evidence-informed tools you can use this week—this episode lays out exactly how EDR will help.

20 de nov de 2025 - 17 min
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