Integrating Hormone Therapy and Psychopharmacology in Eating Disorder Treatment During Perimenopause and Menopause. The protocols, case studies, and decision frameworks Robyn uses in practice, packaged for RDs and NPs. 3.5 CPEs from the CDR.
Over six years treating women in perimenopause and menopause, Robyn kept seeing the same pattern: eating disorder symptoms that were stable for years resurface, anxiety that was manageable becomes debilitating, and body image struggles intensify as bodies change. Too often, the clinicians caring for these women were never trained to connect hormone fluctuations to what is happening with eating disorders, mood, and recovery. This course fills that gap.
The stages of perimenopause and menopause, and what is actually happening hormonally through each.
How declining estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone impact mental health, eating disorder symptoms, and body image disturbance.
What hormone therapy is FDA-approved for, the types available including non-hormonal options, and who can and cannot use them safely.
The critical connections and contraindications between hormone therapy and the medications so many midlife clients are already taking.
When to recommend a hormone therapy evaluation, and how to tailor nutrition and movement without triggering eating disorder behaviors.
Sarah’s five-year treatment journey: validating body changes while supporting recovery, addressing genitourinary syndrome, and reframing the conversation.
A comprehensive, curated list of resources and references to keep at your side long after the course.
A detailed audio recording with accompanying slides you can revisit any time.
Curated reading to deepen your understanding of the science and the clinical picture.
A 30-minute consultation, required to receive your CPEs, and a space many use to talk through their own clients.
Continuing professional education credits for registered dietitians, with additional disciplines to follow.
The most comprehensive resource Robyn has built. Geared for dietitians treating women in perimenopause and menopause, with knowledge applicable to any clinician working with this population. Practice and group discounts are available for teams of six or more.
The course is built for dietitians, since the CPEs are specific to RDs, but the knowledge is applicable to anyone working with women in perimenopause and menopause. And if you are a clinician navigating this season yourself, you are not alone there either. Robyn has got you.