Specialist Supportive Clinical Management for Adult Eating Disorders

Specialist Supportive Clinical Management for Adult Eating Disorders

CEED

About this event

Specialist Supportive Clinical Management (SSCM) is an effective outpatient eating disorders treatment for anorexia nervosa, tested against evidence-based treatments such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Interpersonal Therapy (IPT). Unlike CBT and IPT, SSCM allows for greater flexibility in sessions to address broader life issues and client goals as well as eating disorder behaviours. Ongoing research has confirmed SSCM as an effective, viable treatment option for eating disorders.

Prerequisite Requirements

The SSCM training forms part of the advanced treatment training component of the CEED comprehensive eating disorders training. Prior completion of an introductory training in eating disorders before attending SSCM Training is essential.

Speakers

Illona Harvey Communications & Administration Officer, CEED

Audience

Mental health clinicians working with adults experiencing eating disorders. Registrations from Victorian public area mental health services clinicians will be prioritised.

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