Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy for Eating Disorders – An Evidence-Based Approach to Treatment

Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy for Eating Disorders – An Evidence-Based Approach to Treatment

ANZAED

About this event

CBT-E is a transdiagnostic approach to treating eating disorders, considered to be a gold standard, front line treatment for adults. It is a manualised and structured intervention that is simultaneously highly personalized and targets the factors that maintain a person’s eating disorder. The efficacy of CBT-E is supported by the fact that It is one of the modal training recognised by the Australian Eating Disorder Credentialing program and also one of the therapies that can be delivered for Medicare subsidized treatment under the Eating Disorder Treatment Plan.

The training will provide a comprehensive introduction to the model including detail on implementing each of the four stages of CBT-E and the application of these to the full range of eating disorders seen in clinical practice.

Date: Thursday 22 February & Friday 23 February 2024
Time:
9.30am – 5.00pm (on both days)

NEDC Approved Training: This training has been approved by NEDC as training in an evidence-based treatment model for the ANZAED Eating Disorder Credential

Aims of this workshop:

  • Ability to deliver an evidence-based treatment for EDs- i.e., CBT-E
  • Increase knowledge of the clinical features of EDs, assessment, diagnosis and formulation
  • Ability to engage the person with an ED and family in a non- judgmental manner and to motivate engagement with relevant health services and treatments
  • Ability to support the person and their family to facilitate recovery
  • Ability to contribute to a multidisciplinary assessment, care planning and treatment within scope of usual professional role

Prerequisite for the workshop: a basic understanding of Eating Disorders and CBT.

Presenter: Sarah McMahon is a psychologist who has worked in the field of eating disorders for almost 20 years. She is passionate about best practice, evidence-based care for people impacted by eating disorders. She is also passionate about supporting early career health professionals in acquiring the skills, knowledge and experience required to work competently with this population. Sarah works from a health centered framework. She co-founded BodyMatters Australia, an eating disorder treatment service, over 10 years ago and spends a significant amount of her time providing supervision to members of the BodyMatters team and other professionals who have a special interest in eating disorders. You can read more about Sarah here.




Contact Details




See also

Neurodivergence and ARFID for Beginnners

Join us for an insightful webinar exploring the nuances of…

Read more

Neurodivergence, Gender Diversity, and Eating Disorders

The team at EDNA has the pleasure to announce that Kai…

Read more

Collaborative Care Skills Workshop (CCSW)

CCSW is an evidence-based carer intervention that has been shown…

Read more

Eating Disorders and Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery

Many people who have undergone or are considering Metabolic and…

Read more

Specialist Supportive Clinical Management for Adult Eating Disorders

The workshop aims to equip participants with the following:
• A…

Read more

Family-Based Treatment for Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa (FBT-AN)

In completing training participants will have:
• A background understanding of…

Read more

Empowering Movement: Why we need to consider body image in sport

Join Georgie Trickett from Play On Media and Sportish, alongside…

Read more