Working with Emotions: Understanding Emotions and Distress When Working with Eating Disorders and Supports

Working with Emotions: Understanding Emotions and Distress When Working with Eating Disorders and Supports

About this event

Presented by CEED Senior Clinicians Tanya Gilmartin and Rhiannon Griggs and CEED Lived Experience Advisors Amy Woods and Julia Quin

Wednesday 26th June 2024
9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Having an eating disorder or engaging in disordered eating is associated with high levels of distress for clients and their supports. High levels of emotions and difficulties managing emotions can be present at all stages of treatment. This can be in relation to food/eating, body image, as well as other life domains. In addition, high levels of distress can interfere with treatment goals and lead to prematurely ending treatment.

It is expected that by the end of the workshop, participants will:

  • Understand the experience of distress among individuals with eating disorders
  • Understand the differences between state based and trait-based anxiety and how they may be conceptualised differently
  • Understand different domains of distress (emotions, behaviours, physiological responses and cognitions) and levels of distress, as well as appropriate interventions for each
  • Have learned strategies/techniques to include supports in recognising and managing distress


Training prerequisite

This training is considered advanced treatment training provided by CEED and as such, prior completion of eating disorders introductory training is a prerequisite for this training. If you have not completed introductory eating disorders training, or this is a new area of work for you, prior to attending the training please access and watch the following introductory to eating disorders resources (2 x 30min recordings) freely available via the National Eating Disorders Collaboration (NEDC).

1. Introduction to Eating Disorders

2. Eating Disorders: Screening and Assessment

In addition, it is strongly recommended that participants have also completed some model-based training for individuals with eating disorders (e.g. CBT-E, SSCM, FBT)

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