Cognitive Behavioural Guided Self-Help (CBT-GSH)

Cognitive Behavioural Guided Self-Help (CBT-GSH)

The Victorian Centre of Excellence in Eating Disorders (CEED)

About this event

Helping clients overcome Bulimia, Binge Eating & Sub-clinical Disordered Eating: Skills based training for professionals, in Cognitive Behavioural Guided Self-Help (CBT-GSH)

Monday 23 November 8am – 1pm

Live Online Workshop Presented by CEED Senior Clinicians: Dr Emma Spiel & Jessica Ryan

This interactive workshop will provide clinicians with an overview of eating disorders, key cognitive behavioural treatment concepts, and practical skill development in evidence-based guided self-help strategies.




Requirement

Trainees should have recent, introductory understanding of eating disorders, ED assessment, and managing associated physical and mental health risks.

If you are new to eating disorders management or require a refresh of your knowledge please complete Modules 1, 2 & 3 of the Inside Out Institute’s Eating Disorders Essentials Training as a prerequisite for this training.

Please note: ED Essentials online training consists of approx. 17 hrs of professional development. Please allow time to register and complete this training. Please contact CEED to register: ceed@mh.org.au.

Treatment Implementation requirement: This treatment model utilises the self-help treatment manual: “Overcoming Bulimia Nervosa and Binge Eating” (Cooper, 2009). Trainees are advised to purchase and review a copy of the manual prior to the training / delivering the treatment.




Contact Details

Person: Jessica Jordan

Email: Jessica.Jordan@mh.org.au




Speakers

Dr Emma Spiel, Jessica Ryan

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