This training for dietitians will address the nutritional treatment of eating disorders in athletes/active individuals. NEXT TRAINING: To be determined
This training for dietitians will address the nutritional treatment of eating disorders in athletes/active individuals. NEXT TRAINING: To be determined
L’image corporelle dans le traitement des troubles alimentaires: le rôle des diététistes-nutritionnistes. PROCHAINE DATE: à venir
This 1-day training for psychologists / psychotherapists/ mental health professionals will address the special considerations in treatment of eating disorders when working with athletes or athletic individuals. NEXT TRAINING: to be determined
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