Supporting Autistic Children and Adolescents Experiencing Eating Disorders: Principles for Inpatient And Outpatient Care

Supporting Autistic Children and Adolescents Experiencing Eating Disorders: Principles for Inpatient And Outpatient Care

Requirement

It is helpful for participants to have a working knowledge of eating disorders and standard eating disorder treatments.

Speakers

Colleen Alford and Gemma van Kampen

Audience

Eating disorder clinicians, dietitians, nutritionists, paediatricians, general practitioners (GPs), mental health nurses, inpatient care staff, allied health professionals, support coordinators, case managers, school counsellors, education support staff, family therapists, professionals with working knowledge of eating disorders.

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