Treating Adults with Anorexia Nervosa using Specialist Supportive Clinical Management (SSCM) in Outpatient Settings
Treating Adults with Anorexia Nervosa using Specialist Supportive Clinical Management (SSCM) in Outpatient Settings
QuEDS
About this event
This workshop will provide an overview of SSCM, a pragmatic, evidence-based outpatient
treatment for adults with Anorexia Nervosa that allows clinicians to flexibly address broader
client goals as well as manage eating disorder behaviours. Two therapeutic components,
clinical management and supportive psychotherapy, will be described to equip general mental
health clinicians apply their existing skills to:
What you’ll learn:
✔ Build a positive therapeutic alliance to promote adherence and retention in treatment
✔ Prioritise restoration of weight, eating patterns & physical health
✔ Provide targeted education and advice about food, eating, and weight or shape concerns
✔ Respond to other recovery goals and important life issues identified by the individual
Who Should Attend:
Open to mental health clinicians who work with adults affected by eating disorders in
the community. Outpatient therapists and case managers with varying degrees of
experience are welcome.
Cost: FREE including materials
Participation in this activity may contribute to CPD requirements for the purposes of registration
and/or professional association membership. Please refer to the specific CPD requirements of
your professional association to confirm. A Statement of Attendance will be emailed following
the training.
Please apply to attend this training via the link
Audience
Open to mental health clinicians who work with adults affected by eating disorders in
the community. Outpatient therapists and case managers with varying degrees of
experience are welcome.