Eating Disorders & Trauma: Exploring Trauma Informed Care, and the intersection between ED’s & Sexual Trauma

Eating Disorders & Trauma: Exploring Trauma Informed Care, and the intersection between ED’s & Sexual Trauma

About this event

Tuesday 30 July 2024 11:00am – 12:30pm

Presented by:
Amy Woods, Senior Lived Experience Advisor CEED
Rhiannon Griggs, Social Worker and Senior Clinician CEED
Gillian Cassar, Clinical Psychologist and Senior Clinician CEED

In this webinar, the CEED team takes you through the connection between eating disorders and the lived experience of trauma. Using new trauma informed care principals established by the CEED team, learn how to support clients from a trauma informed lens, providing safe care. We also explore the relationship between experiences of sexual trauma and eating disorders and discuss the connection between certain eating disorder behaviours and the purpose they serve in the context of sexual trauma.

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