Family-based Treatment: 2-day intensive clinical training

Family-based Treatment: 2-day intensive clinical training

About this event

Intensive 2-day clinical training for mental health professionals focussed on learning the what, why, and how of delivering family-based treatment (FBT) for children and adolescents with eating disorders. Understand the three phases of FBT and practice key skills to develop confidence in setting up FBT and getting off to a good start that optimises the chances of recovery.

NEDC Approved Training

This training has been approved by NEDC as meeting the requirement of Evidence-Based Treatment Model (FBT) training as required for the ANZAED Eating Disorder Credential.

You will also have the option of accessing our innovative digital tools to support your learning and implementation of FBT after the session through the Morgan Psychology clinician portal - morganpsychology.au/courses

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