Learn New Skills with the F.E.A.S.T. Caregiver Skills Toolkit

Equip yourself with essential caregiving skills through our practical and informative video series.

What is the F.E.A.S.T. Caregiver Skills Toolkit?

Caring for someone with an eating disorder is challenging, but you’re not alone. The F.E.A.S.T. Caregiver Skills Toolkit offers practical guidance and critical skills through a series of short, informative videos.

Gain access to invaluable skills and insights to that will enable you to be a more effective caregiver. This program is a game-changer for caregivers of people with eating disorders!

What You Will Learn

  • Introduce Fear Foods/Exposures
  • Manage Mealtime Resistance
  • Use Distraction Techniques
  • Boost Caloric Intake
  • Handle and Tolerate Distress
  • Be an Effective Medical Advocate
  • Use Leverage to Encourage Cooperation
  • Avoid Accommodating the Eating Disorder

How To Register

Complete the Registration Form

Fill in all required information to create your account.

Choose your Contribution

The suggested contribution for this program is $40, which helps cover our costs and keep the toolkit available for all caregivers. But we also understand that everyone’s situation is different, so please feel free to:

  • Contribute $40
  • Pay a different amount that’s more manageable for you
  • Access the program for free if you’re unable to contribute financially.

Access the Materials

After registration, you’ll receive a confirmation on your screen with instructions. You will also receive an email with the same information.

Alongside the Caregiver Skills Toolkit, we offer a variety of support services to empower families. Join our weekly online support groups or enhance your caregiving journey with our popular FEAST 30 Days program. Each resource is tailored to complement your learning and provide additional support!

Start Learning Today

Gain access to invaluable skills and insights to enable you to be a more effective caregiver. This program is a game-changer for caregivers of people with eating disorders!

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