Specialist Supportive Clinical Management
Specialist Supportive Clinical Management
The Centre for Eating, Weight and Body Image (CEWBI)
About this event
Dr Virginia McIntosh presents 12 hours of live in-person online training in Specialist Supportive Clinical Management via Zoom (times are in AEST)
Specialist supportive clinical management (or SSCM) is a psychotherapy with a growing body of evidence, showing promising potential for the treatment of anorexia nervosa. It has two distinct components: clinical management, which involves alleviation of the symptoms of anorexia nervosa, particularly focusing on weight gain via resumption of normal eating; and a supportive psychotherapeutic approach to issues identified by the patient as important, including life issues that may impact on the eating disorder. Gini and colleagues conducted the first trial for anorexia nervosa comparing SSCM with other therapies. Since then, SSCM has been included in other clinical trials, with results comparable to those of other evidence-based treatments, and eating disorder specialist services in New Zealand and other countries are now using SSCM as a first-line treatment for anorexia nervosa.
This workshop includes a description of the key therapeutic strategies in SSCM. Tools for delivering the therapy will be presented, using practical techniques, case material, and discussion of commonalities and distinctions between SSCM and other psychotherapy approaches for adults with anorexia nervosa.
Learning outcomes:
• Understand SSCM’s key therapeutic strategies
• Be familiar with the evidence base for SSCM for anorexia nervosa
• Recognise distinctions between SSCM and other therapy models
Pre-workshop readings will be provided that describe SSCM and research comparing this therapy with other therapy models.