Enhanced Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT-E)
Enhanced Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT-E)
BodyMatters
About this event
Psychologist and BodyMatters Director Sarah McMahon presents a two day workshop on Enhanced Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT-E). | Zoom, Thursday 8 August and Thursday 15 August 2024 10am to 5pm AEST
Location: Via Zoom, Link to be provided prior to the event.
Price: $650
Date: Thursday 8 August and Thursday 15 August 2024
About the Workshop:
This online, two day, interactive training provides participants with a solid understanding of Enhanced Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT-E) and practical skills to implement it with clients. 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.
This training can be used towards your ED Credential.
Please note: a basic understanding of Eating Disorders and CBT are prerequisites for training.
About the presenter:
Sarah McMahon is the Director of BodyMatters Australasia, a sydney based private practice with a particular interest in treating eating and body image issues. Sarah has worked in the field of eating disorders for approximately 15 years and has supported hundreds of individuals to achieve recovery. Sarah is well known for her compassionate and respectful approach to treatment as well as her ability to engage with clients in the early stages of change, supporting them through the recovery journey.
NEDC Approved Training
This training has been approved by NEDC as meeting the criteria for an evidence-based treatment model (CBT-E)