Eating Disorders Micro Credential
ON-DEMAND | 20 NBCC CREDIT HOURS | 90 Day Access
Eating disorders and mental health are deeply interconnected, but too often they are treated as separate conversations. In clinical practice, they show up together every day: clients navigating body image distress, anxiety, trauma responses, obsessive thoughts around food, emotional dysregulation, and restrictive or binge–purge cycles that often function as coping strategies rather than isolated symptoms.
Training Objectives:
- Identify and differentiate at least 5 different types of Eating Disorders.
- Discuss biological, psychological, and socio-cultural contributions to Eating Disorders.
- Describe the core diagnostic categories (Anorexia, Bulimia, Binge Eating Disorder, ARFID, and related conditions).
- Compare and contrast DSM and ICD approaches to diagnosing Eating Disorders.
- Discuss co-occurring disorders and common psychological comorbidities in Eating Disorders.
- Describe a multi-modal treatment approach, including individual, family, group, and medical interventions.
Infinite Learning Institute has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7977. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Infinite Learning Institute is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.
Coloring Outside the Lines: Perspectives on Ethics
ON-DEMAND | 6 NASW NH APPROVED CREDIT HOURS | 90 Day Access
Disclaimer:Â This program does not qualify for NBCC credit.
Ethical decision-making isn’t just about following rules—it’s about how we show up when faced with complex, nuanced situations. The choices clinicians make in those moments influence trust, client well-being, and professional integrity.
This course helps participants navigate the gray areas of practice with confidence, cultural awareness, and thoughtful reflection, turning challenging ethical dilemmas into opportunities for growth and better care.
Training Objectives:
- Apply the Code of Ethics with greater cultural sensitivity.
- Recognize how personal and professional perspectives influence ethical choices.
- Explore how unconscious biases may affect client care.
- Gain tools for discerning when and how to “color outside the lines” while upholding ethical standards.
- Strengthen skills in managing confidentiality exceptions, documentation, and boundary issues.
- Learn evidence-based strategies for self-care when facing ethically challenging cases.





