- Clinical Training & Consultation -
- Clinical Training & Consultation -
Feeling outside your scope?
Recent client rupture?
Seeing limited progress?
Experiencing Compassion Fatigue from Acute Cases?
Get the sounding board you need to reimagine a case from a somatic, psychodynamic and integrative approach that is trauma and eating disorder informed, and gender and neurodivergent affirming.
Gain new interventions to experiment with and solidarity in the work you are doing, whether you are a licensed clinician, peer mentor or coach.
$100 for 30 minutes or $225 for 60 minutes
Open to trades with BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ licensed clinicians. Contact hello@fullandplentyjoy.com to discuss.
For longer-term consultation projects such as for film and tv productions, please schedule a free 15-30 minute consult call to determine if working together is aligned.
Try Clinical Consultation with S.L. McIntyre
“Trauma Informed” Means Eating Disorder Informed
A Free Two - Hour Clinical Training
Helping foster competence in Eating Disorder Care in non-eating-disorder-therapists
Due to stigma, pathologizing, and our field's own shadow side around health, fat and ability, eating disorders are often looked at as a specialty, an add on, something just a few work with. Something just a few humans experience.
This notion is particularly outdated in a "post" COVID period whereby disordered eating— diagnosable and otherwise— saw soaring numbers across populations and treatment centers with waiting lists for months.
This workshop aims to support clinicians in integrating assessment, treatment and referrals for eating and feeding disorders into their practice, and to invite self-reflection on our own relationships to food, body, and health.
This workshop is beneficial to all healers, coaches and those wanting a better, more realistic and holistic understanding of what an eating disorder vs. disordered eating is, and how to help. If you are calling yourself “trauma-informed”, this is an essential training.
Meet Your Trainer: S.L. McIntyre, LMFT, MA in Somatic Psychology
My first experience in therapy was an IOP program for eating disorders and it is the reason I decided to become a therapist. I worked for six years directing a nonprofit doing ED advocacy for dancers. I chose Somatic Psychology at CIIS to further my skills in helping people reconnect to their bodies. My thesis was on disordered eating, development trauma and energy healing. I worked for 1.5 years at The Lotus Collaborative Treatment center logging over 1,000 clinical hours at the PHP/IOP levels of care. I worked for the Fed Up Collective - a trans and intersex eating disorder advocacy group providing support groups and training to clinicians. I currently work with clients with ED history in outpatient and provide consultation to other clinicians.
What Clinicians Are Saying
“Excellent!”
— AMFT Clinician
“I have a client with an eating disorder and was feeling very untrained and underprepared. I was so thrilled your training was available as a resource, I think it’ll make a big difference in my work with them.”
— Madison Oie Psychotherapy