Interprofessional Enhanced CBT (CBT-IE)

Interprofessional Enhanced CBT (CBT-IE)

About this event

Dr Sue Byrne, Kate Fleming and Megan Bray present 6 hours of LIVE in-person online training in Interprofessional Enhanced CBT (CBT-IE) | Zoom (October 2025)

DATE: 29-30 October 2025

TIME: 9:00am - 12:30pm (all times are in AEDT)

IMPORTANT NOTE: This workshop is suitable for dietitians and psychologists working with people living with an eating disorder. Formal CBT-e training is a prerequisite to attend this workshop.

TITLE: Interprofessional Enhanced Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT-IE) for Psychologists and Dietitians 

TRAINING SUMMARY: Interprofessional Collaborative Practice (IPCP) enhances care delivery by improving communication, role clarity, and shared decision-making, leading to more cohesive treatment. We have developed an interprofessional adaptation of Enhanced Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT-IE) to facilitate collaboration between dietitians and psychologists in outpatient eating disorder care.

This interactive workshop will equip participants with practical skills and insights to implement CBT-IE and integrate IPCP principles in their clinical practice.

The workshop will cover:

  • An introduction to CBT-IE, its principles, and application.
  • A detailed overview of the CBT-IE treatment model, including discussion of a real-world case study. 
  • Current evidence for applying IPCP to outpatient eating disorder treatment. 
  • Strategies for dietitians and psychologists to collaborate most effectively in delivering outpatient eating disorder care. 

 Interactive activities, including: 

  • Role-playing two core elements of CBT-IE. 
  • Small group brainstorming and problem-solving sessions on practical implementation challenges. 

ABOUT THE PRESENTERS:

Dr Susan Byrne is a Clinical Psychologist and Honorary Fellow at the University of Western Australia, School of Psychological Science. She has a Masters of Psychology (Clinical) and a PhD from UWA and a Doctor of Philosophy from Oxford University.

Kate Fleming Kate is an Accredited Practicing Dietitian, she has extensive experience in the eating disorder and mental health arena over 20+ years , Kate’s work is supporting adults and adolescents with complex eating difficulties, malnutrition, disordered eating and body image concerns.

Megan Bray is an Accredited Practising Dietitian with a decade of experience in eating disorder treatment across inpatient and outpatient settings. She is completing a PhD at the University of Queensland, researching Interprofessional Collaborative Practice in outpatient eating disorder care.

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