Harm Reduction for Adults with Harmful Eating and Body Control Behaviours (Webinar)

Harm Reduction for Adults with Harmful Eating and Body Control Behaviours (Webinar)

CEED

About this event

This webinar will guide clinicians through the foundational principles, current evidence, and practical strategies for implementing harm reduction approaches with individuals experiencing eating disorders – both as a stand-alone intervention and alongside evidence-based treatment.

Requirement

None

Speakers

Tanya Gilmartin & Emma Sampimon-Jones Communications & Administration Officer, CEED

Audience

This webinar is suitable for clinicians working with young adults and adults with eating disorders.

Contact Details

Contact Person: Illona Harvey

Email: ceed@mh.org.au

Phone: 0408280933

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