Family Based Treatment for adolescents with an eating disorder

Family Based Treatment for adolescents with an eating disorder

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About this event

PLEASE CONTACT ORGANISERS: Postponed due to COVID-19, to go online, dates to be confirmed

Family-Based Treatment (FBT) is recognised as the first line, evidence-based, early intervention model of care for adolescents with anorexia nervosa (AN).

FBT for AN has been developed and researched worldwide since the 1990s. CEED has developed and delivered FBT training over several years to provide workforce development in this model to suit Victorian Service conditions.

In the last ten years CEED has trained to over 1000 clinicians and provided service development and consultation support to implement the FBT model of care in many Victorian CAMH / CYMH Services.




Requirement

Prior completion of Modules 1, 2 & 3 of the Eating Disorders Online Learning Program: http://ceed.org.au/health-professionals-services/professional-developmen... (registration and payment for online learning is a separate process) Registrations: http://www.trybooking.com/OKHL (Cost: $95.00) Please note: access to the Online Program takes up to 10 days to process after registration. To allow time to access and complete the online program we recommend you register for the online training no later than 9 April 2020.




Contact Details

Person: Jessica Jordan

Email: Jessica.Jordan@ceed.org.au




Speakers

Senior Clinicians Senior Clinicians, CEED

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