Adults Living with an Eating Disorder: Foundations in Systemic Family Work
Adults Living with an Eating Disorder: Foundations in Systemic Family Work
The Bouverie Centre
About this event
Learn systemic family work practices and build your confidence in engaging with an adult living and recovering from an eating disorder. Develop skills to strengthen and maximise family and carer support, which in turn strengthens and maximises wholistic recovery. You will also leave with an initial plan to include families in your everyday work practice.
Overview
This workshop will explore the integration of systemic family therapy concepts and skills into family work with adults living with an eating disorder.
It will include:
- an exploration of the diverse forms that families and support networks may take, and how this can be established in your work setting,
- an overview of existing evidence and practice applications in family work when adult eating disorders are involved,
- an introductory exploration of how systemic family therapy assumptions, concepts and skills can strengthen family work with adults living with an eating disorder,
- the Bouverie Centre’s systemic family therapy expertise, and its application to adult eating disorders. This will include family inclusive practice, single session family consultation and trauma informed/transformation practice.
- practical skill exercises that will assist with integration and application into your work practice.
a forum to ask questions and troubleshoot constraints and difficulties.
Workshop style:
The workshop will incorporate a range of styles - dialectic presentation, dialogical conversation, small group discussions and practice skills orientated experiential exercises.
Learning objectives:
- Identify ways to include families and support networks in your work with adults living with an eating disorder.
- Enhanced understanding of systemic family work skills and practice.
- Enhanced understanding of family work skills application appropriate to your role and work setting with adults living with an eating disorder.
- An initial practice change plan for your work context.
Relevant audience
Mental health clinicians/therapists, carers/peer support workers working with families, carers or support networks of adults living with an eating disorder.