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Professional Trainings & Seminars

We offer seminars and trainings for professionals working with people with eating disorders.

If you’re a professional working with people with eating disorders, our trainings and seminars can help you integrate embodiment into your work. You can start with a seminar to get familiar with our approach, and continue on our certification pathway to become qualified to deliver Eat Breathe Thrive interventions.

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Professional Certification Pathway

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    Level 1: Immersion

    This training introduces four foundational embodiment skills to support clients struggling with eating disorders, disordered eating, and body image challenges.

    15 hours, online.

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    Level 2: Become a Facilitator

    The Facilitator Training focuses on eating disorder prevention and community care. It prepares you to lead a seven-week intervention that supports mindful eating, emotional resilience, and positive embodiment.

    50 hours, online.

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    Level 3: Become a Practitioner

    The Practitioner Training focuses on acute eating disorder recovery and relapse prevention. It prepares you to lead a four-week intervention for individuals in active stages of recovery, including those with more severe or complex presentations.

    30 hours, online.

What is an Eat Breathe Thrive Practitioner?

Eat Breathe Thrive Practitioners are diverse professionals working to support eating disorder prevention and recovery through embodiment. They integrate mindful movement, peer support, and experiential learning to help clients build interoceptive awareness, emotional regulation, and relational skills, often working alongside clinical teams or within community services.

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