Professor Janet Treasure – How to support your loved one through an eating disorder

Professor Janet Treasure – How to support your loved one through an eating disorder

About this event

Janet will talk about her pioneering program and book on The New Maudsley model of Skills Based Caring for a Loved One with and Eating Disorders, frequently used, referenced and recommended in Australia. She will also give an update on other novel eating disorder projects and research areas she is currently involved with.

The webinar will be followed by a Q&A session with Janet and the audience.

Professor Janet Treasure is a world-leading clinical and academic psychiatrist in eating disorders who works at King’s College London and the South London and Maudsley Hospital. 

For EDFA members only. Membership is $25. Membership gives access to monthly state-based strive carer support groups, twice monthly education sessions and more. 

Speakers

Professor Janet Treasure

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