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RO DBT for Eating Disorders Neuroregulatory Model of Emotions

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Neuroregulatory Model of Emotions: Nourished vs. Malnourished Brain Bundle | Digital Download for Eating Disorder Providers

This downloadable bundle offers essential visual aids for professionals working with clients navigating eating disorders. These detailed worksheets break down the impact of nourishment on emotional regulation, offering insight into the Neuroregulatory Model of Emotions.

What’s Inside:

Understanding Responses to Cues: With a Well-Nourished Brain: A detailed infographic that explains how a well-nourished brain reacts to safety, novelty, threats, reward, and overwhelm in social situations, using relatable food-based scenarios like sharing pizza with friends.
Understanding Responses to Cues: Lack of Proper Nourishment: A counterpart sheet that highlights the stark differences in emotional and physiological responses when the brain is undernourished, showcasing the challenges clients face when they are not properly fueled.
Neuroregulatory Model of Emotions Summary: A comprehensive comparison of how nourishment impacts brain function, social connection, and emotional regulation, providing a quick reference guide to help clients and providers understand the nuances of brain states.
These worksheets are designed to facilitate discussions around:

Emotional regulation in well-nourished vs. malnourished states
The role of social engagement in recovery
How nourishment affects reward systems and emotional shutdowns
Ideal for:

Therapists and dietitians working with individuals recovering from eating disorders
Educating clients on the physiological and emotional effects of proper nourishment
Use in group or one-on-one sessions to foster understanding of emotional cues and behaviors. For therapists and other practitioners interested in diving into more RO DBT training:
https://www.radicallyopen.net/aff/58325?l=/training/therapist-training/
and www.ro4rd.com
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Neuroregulatory Model of Emotions: Nourished vs. Malnourished Brain Bundle | Digital Download for Eating Disorder Providers

This downloadable bundle offers essential visual aids for professionals working with clients navigating eating disorders. These detailed worksheets break down the impact of nourishment on emotional regulation, offering insight into the Neuroregulatory Model of Emotions.

What’s Inside:

Understanding Responses to Cues: With a Well-Nourished Brain: A detailed infographic that explains how a well-nourished brain reacts to safety, novelty, threats, reward, and overwhelm in social situations, using relatable food-based scenarios like sharing pizza with friends.
Understanding Responses to Cues: Lack of Proper Nourishment: A counterpart sheet that highlights the stark differences in emotional and physiological responses when the brain is undernourished, showcasing the challenges clients face when they are not properly fueled.
Neuroregulatory Model of Emotions Summary: A comprehensive comparison of how nourishment impacts brain function, social connection, and emotional regulation, providing a quick reference guide to help clients and providers understand the nuances of brain states.
These worksheets are designed to facilitate discussions around:

Emotional regulation in well-nourished vs. malnourished states
The role of social engagement in recovery
How nourishment affects reward systems and emotional shutdowns
Ideal for:

Therapists and dietitians working with individuals recovering from eating disorders
Educating clients on the physiological and emotional effects of proper nourishment
Use in group or one-on-one sessions to foster understanding of emotional cues and behaviors. For therapists and other practitioners interested in diving into more RO DBT training:
https://www.radicallyopen.net/aff/58325?l=/training/therapist-training/
and www.ro4rd.com
Neuroregulatory Model of Emotions: Nourished vs. Malnourished Brain Bundle | Digital Download for Eating Disorder Providers

This downloadable bundle offers essential visual aids for professionals working with clients navigating eating disorders. These detailed worksheets break down the impact of nourishment on emotional regulation, offering insight into the Neuroregulatory Model of Emotions.

What’s Inside:

Understanding Responses to Cues: With a Well-Nourished Brain: A detailed infographic that explains how a well-nourished brain reacts to safety, novelty, threats, reward, and overwhelm in social situations, using relatable food-based scenarios like sharing pizza with friends.
Understanding Responses to Cues: Lack of Proper Nourishment: A counterpart sheet that highlights the stark differences in emotional and physiological responses when the brain is undernourished, showcasing the challenges clients face when they are not properly fueled.
Neuroregulatory Model of Emotions Summary: A comprehensive comparison of how nourishment impacts brain function, social connection, and emotional regulation, providing a quick reference guide to help clients and providers understand the nuances of brain states.
These worksheets are designed to facilitate discussions around:

Emotional regulation in well-nourished vs. malnourished states
The role of social engagement in recovery
How nourishment affects reward systems and emotional shutdowns
Ideal for:

Therapists and dietitians working with individuals recovering from eating disorders
Educating clients on the physiological and emotional effects of proper nourishment
Use in group or one-on-one sessions to foster understanding of emotional cues and behaviors. For therapists and other practitioners interested in diving into more RO DBT training:
https://www.radicallyopen.net/aff/58325?l=/training/therapist-training/
and www.ro4rd.com

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