Crisis Management for Eating Disorders

Crisis Management for Eating Disorders

About this event

Pychiatrist Dr Suzy Redston will help parents and carers unpack what constitutes, and how to manage, a physical and mental health crisis and what course of action is essential for the safety and wellbeing of our loved ones.

After exploring the breadth and depth of psychiatric problems, Suzy has chosen to focus on the assessment and holistic treatment for people experiencing an eating disorder and/or trauma-related mental illnesses.

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

For EDFA members only. As from 1st July 2023, membership is $35 Single / $55 Family.  Membership gives access to monthly online state-based strive carer support groups, twice-monthly EDucation webinars, an in-house library of 160+ eating disorder webinar recordings, Australian services lists for families and more. 

Speakers

Dr Suzy Redston

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