Family Based Therapy for Adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa

Family Based Therapy for Adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa

About this event

Dr Andrew Wallis presents 12 hours of online training in FBT for eating disorders 

To attend July 29 & 30, 9am-4.30-pm AEST, click here
To attend October 20 & 21, 9am-4:30pm AEST, click here

Overview 

Family Based Therapy (FBT) is an outpatient treatment first developed at the Maudsley Hospital in London in the 1980’s with further research developments in the USA, and publication of a treatment manual in the early 2000s. The model integrates concepts from a number of family therapy approaches but holds the basic premise that parents are the best resource to help their child recover from anorexia nervosa. The treatment is organised around three phases over 12 months. The initial focus is on nutritional nourishment and finishes with a focus on adolescent issues. The treatment is suitable for adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa with a short course of illness. Family Based Therapy has the strongest evidence base to date for this age group.

Workshop Content

The aim of this workshop will be to provide intensive practical training in the application of this model including:

  • Theoretical background and framework, including the roles of the multidisciplinary team in the model
  • Detailed descriptions of each phase and the key sessions at the start of treatment
  • A feature of the workshop will be the demonstration of key skills and the first two sessions of treatment
  • Guided role plays will be used to aid micro skill development of participants

By the completion of the workshop participants will have a good working knowledge of the model and will be able to begin to use the Family Based Therapy model in their own clinical setting.

Prerequisites for the workshop would include:

  • Training and skills in child and adolescent mental health care
  • Knowledge and experience with adolescent eating disorders
  • Previous experience working with families is an advantage

Learning outcomes

At the completion of the workshop participants will be able to:

  • Describe the core concepts, treatment sequence and implementation of FBT
  • Describe key FBT interventions that need to be implemented
  • Describe common clinical dilemmas and their solutions.

Pre-reading

More information to come.

Additional event details

- Successful completion of the Inside Out Institute’s Eating Disorders Essentials Training (https://insideoutinstitute.org.au/resource-library/the-essentials-training-clinicians-in-eating-disorders) or equivalent is a minimum required prerequisite.
- A discount is available for students. Please email info@cewbi.com.au with proof of both a valid student ID and full-time enrolment to receive the discount code.

Speakers

Dr Andrew Wallis

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