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Status Will not implement
Categories Notes & Cases
Created by Guest
Created on Nov 11, 2021

Modify verbiage in eating disorder section of Wiley Treatment Planners

The eating disorders section of the Wiley Treatment Planners uses some terms that are problematic such as "obesity" and "BMI". Change these in the system so I don't have to edit them every time I create a treatment plan.
App Type TheraNest App
  • ADMIN RESPONSE
    Sep 5, 2024

    The Wiley Practice Planners content within TheraNest has been updated to include the latest clinical information. The content provided by Wiley ensures you have access to the most up-to-date resources for your practice.

    Please note that this content is owned and controlled by Wiley, and TheraNest cannot alter the information generated by the Wiley Practice Planners. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the current Wiley Practice Planners content, please reach out directly to Wiley through their support page here.

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  • Guest
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    Nov 17, 2021
    Yes, it's important that your subcontractors (Wiley) are using non-oppressive language in their products. It's a reflection on TheraNest when they aren't. Clients have to review treatment plans and it damages the therapeutic relationship to be associated with this awful language. Please do better and become culturally competent.
  • Guest
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    Nov 10, 2021
    The eating disorder section for the Wiley tx planner and notes needs to be fixed. The title itself includes "obesity." The BMI has actually been found to be very problematic and is based on non-medically relevant statistics. Additionally, under eating disorders, there are phrases such as "Refusal to maintain body weight at or above a minimally normal weight for age and height (i.e., body weight less than 85% of that expected)." This statement is inherently harmful and does not account for the natural diversity in body size and shapes. The Wiley tx planner/notes needs to be updated to approach eating disorders from a weight neutral and health at every size model.