Cognitive Behavioural Therapy - Ten (CBT-T)
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy - Ten (CBT-T)
The Centre For Eating, Weight and Body Image
About this event
Summary
The 2-day workshop will provide a thorough overview of how to deliver ten-session Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT-T) for non-underweight eating disorders. Presentation will involve a mix of didactic, video examples of techniques, small group exercises, role plays, and individual reflection exercises, and cover the following topics:
• The evidence-based principles for delivering effective CBT
• The evidence related to the effectiveness of 10-session CBT
• An overview of CBT-T and how it differs from CBT-E
• Key skills including use of early and rapid nutritional change, exposure, based on inhibitory learning principles, behavioural experiments, weighing, body-image work, relapse prevention
• Effective supervision of CBT-T
• Exploration of how attendees can implement CBT-T in their own clinical setting
Learning Outcomes
• Participants will be able to summarise the evidence-based principles for delivering effective CBT
• Participants will have an in-depth understanding of how to effectively deliver CBT-T
• Participants will develop an awareness of their personal and institutional barriers to using shorter therapy for CBT-T and have evolved behavioural experiments to test beliefs around the conduct of this therapy
This training is approved as an evidence-based treatment model for clinicians wanting to become ANZAED Credentialed Eating Disorder Clinicians.
Find Out More: https://www.cewbi.com.au/training
About the Presenter
Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor Tracey Wade has worked as a clinician and researcher in eating disorders for over 30 years. In 2015 she was elected a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia.
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.
Speakers
Audience
Health professionals involved in the treatment of eating disorders or disordered eating, including psychologists, psychiatrists, dietitians, GPs, social workers, counsellors, nurses, and allied health clinicians.
This workshop is designed for clinicians with foundational knowledge of eating disorders and familiarity with cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) principles who are working with, or intending to work with, individuals experiencing non-underweight eating disorders. The training is suitable for practitioners seeking to develop practical skills in delivering brief, evidence-based CBT-T interventions and to support implementation of shorter therapy approaches within their clinical or service setting. Participants are expected to have completed the InsideOut Institute’s Eating Disorders Essentials Training, National Eating Disorders Collaboration training, or equivalent introductory education prior to attending.