Interprofessional Enhanced CBT (CBT-IE)
Interprofessional Enhanced CBT (CBT-IE)
The Centre For Eating, Weight and Body Image
About this event
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.
Find Out More: https://www.cewbi.com.au/training
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.
Requirement
General knowledge of eating disorders is assumed. Participants also need to complete the Inside Out Institute’s Eating Disorders Essentials Training, the National Eating Disorders Collaboration Training, or equivalent training as a minimum prerequisite.
Audience
Psychologists and dietitians involved in the outpatient treatment of eating disorders who are working collaboratively, or intending to work collaboratively, within multidisciplinary care models.
This workshop is designed for clinicians seeking to develop practical skills in interprofessional delivery of Enhanced Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT-IE), with a focus on communication, role clarity, and shared decision-making in eating disorder treatment. Participants are expected to have foundational knowledge of eating disorders and must have completed formal CBT-E training prior to attending.