Ten-Session Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT-T) For Non-Underweight Eating Disorders Workshop
Ten-Session Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT-T) For Non-Underweight Eating Disorders Workshop
About this event
Professor Tracey Wade presents an all day workshop on the use of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Eating Disorders
Price: $400
Location: via Zoom, link to be provided prior to the event.
Date: Monday 17 July, 10am–5pm AEST
About the Event:
The one-day workshop will provide an overview of how to deliver ten-session Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT-T) for non-underweight eating disorders. Presentation will involve a mix of didactic, video examples of techniques, small group exercises, and individual reflection exercises, and cover the following topics:
- The evidence-based principles for delivering effective CBT;
- The evidence related to the effectiveness of 10-session CBT;
- An overview of CBT-T and how it differs from CBT-E;
- Key skills including use of early and rapid nutritional change, exposure, based on inhibitory learning principles, behavioural experiments, weighing, body-image work, relapse prevention.
Learning Outcomes:
- Participants will be able to summarise the evidence-based principles for delivering effective CBT
- Participants will understand how to effectively deliver CBT-T
- Participants will be aware of what skills they need to further develop and what work they further they to do to deliver CBT-T effectively
Pre-Reading Activities/Material: Attendees should be aware that a manual of the treatment exist: Waller G, Turner H, Tatham M, Mountford VA, Wade TD. (2019). Brief Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Non-Underweight Patients: CBT-T for Eating Disorders. Abingdon: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
The only required pre-reading is the following paper: Keegan E, Waller G, Wade TD. (2022). A Systematic Review and Meta- Analysis of a 10-Session Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Non- Underweight Eating Disorders. Clinical Psychologist, 26, 241-254. Doi: 10.1080/13284207.2022.2075257
Attendees should familiarise themselves with what is available on the following website: https://cbt-t.sites.sheffield.ac.uk/
The material on the website will be presented throughout the workshop.