RO DBT Worksheets for Eating Disorders (Fixed and Fatalistic Minds), Body Image, Therapy handouts, Dietitian worksheets

$6.00
Fixed, Fatalistic, or Flexible? | RO-DBT Digital Worksheet Bundle for Eating Disorder Recovery/Body Image

Support your clients in exploring their mindset and building emotional flexibility with this engaging 8-page digital worksheet bundle, designed specifically for individuals in eating disorder recovery. This resource draws from principles of Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy (RO-DBT) to help clients recognize and shift out of rigid or hopeless thinking patterns around food, body image, and recovery.

🧠 What’s Included:

Psychoeducation Pages (5 pages): Visually engaging and metaphor-rich explanations of the Fixed Mind, Fatalistic Mind, and Flexible Mind—including gardening and cooking analogies to make the content more relatable and memorable.

3-Page Interactive Client Worksheet: Prompts and reflection questions to help clients:

Identify personal patterns of fixed or fatalistic thinking

Understand emotional and behavioral cues

Practice gentle curiosity and self-compassion

Take small steps toward flexibility and recovery-oriented behaviors

✨ Perfect For:

Eating disorder dietitians and therapists

1:1 client sessions or group therapy

Psychoeducation, mindset exploration, and recovery skills development

Clients who struggle with "all or nothing" thinking, hopelessness, or emotional shutdown

📎 Format & Delivery:

8 total pages, delivered as a high-quality PDF

Instant digital download – no physical product will be shipped

Printer-friendly and designed for easy use in both in-person and virtual sessions

💬 Why Providers Love This Bundle:

Makes abstract mindset concepts concrete and visual

Encourages reflection and active participation

Grounded in RO-DBT principles while remaining accessible and client-friendly

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

Visit our website to find more about how and why we use RO DBT with our clients:
https://www.kaylajessopnutrition.com/rodbt
Fixed, Fatalistic, or Flexible? | RO-DBT Digital Worksheet Bundle for Eating Disorder Recovery/Body Image

Support your clients in exploring their mindset and building emotional flexibility with this engaging 8-page digital worksheet bundle, designed specifically for individuals in eating disorder recovery. This resource draws from principles of Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy (RO-DBT) to help clients recognize and shift out of rigid or hopeless thinking patterns around food, body image, and recovery.

🧠 What’s Included:

Psychoeducation Pages (5 pages): Visually engaging and metaphor-rich explanations of the Fixed Mind, Fatalistic Mind, and Flexible Mind—including gardening and cooking analogies to make the content more relatable and memorable.

3-Page Interactive Client Worksheet: Prompts and reflection questions to help clients:

Identify personal patterns of fixed or fatalistic thinking

Understand emotional and behavioral cues

Practice gentle curiosity and self-compassion

Take small steps toward flexibility and recovery-oriented behaviors

✨ Perfect For:

Eating disorder dietitians and therapists

1:1 client sessions or group therapy

Psychoeducation, mindset exploration, and recovery skills development

Clients who struggle with "all or nothing" thinking, hopelessness, or emotional shutdown

📎 Format & Delivery:

8 total pages, delivered as a high-quality PDF

Instant digital download – no physical product will be shipped

Printer-friendly and designed for easy use in both in-person and virtual sessions

💬 Why Providers Love This Bundle:

Makes abstract mindset concepts concrete and visual

Encourages reflection and active participation

Grounded in RO-DBT principles while remaining accessible and client-friendly

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

Visit our website to find more about how and why we use RO DBT with our clients:
https://www.kaylajessopnutrition.com/rodbt