Description

This series of four, 4-hour workshop modules provide a comprehensive introduction to Enhanced Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT-E), the latest version of the leading empirically supported, outpatient psychological treatment for eating disorders. The workshop draws on the work of Prof Christopher Fairburn, Director of the Centre for Research on Eating Disorders at Oxford University (CREDO), internationally recognised researcher and author, and Dr Anthea Fursland, researcher & principal psychologist of the Eating Disorders Program at the Centre for Clinical Investigations WA (CCI).

This event will cover:

  • A comprehensive introduction & overview of Enhanced Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT-E)
  • Understanding of the importance of client engagement, early behaviour change & addressing obstacles to change
  • Understanding of how the trans-diagnostic approach of CBT-E can be used with the full range of eating disorders seen in clinical
  • Address modification of behaviours & beliefs associated with over-evaluation of control of weight, shape & eating
  • Address weight regain in underweight individuals

Eligibility criteria

The training provides didactic, interactive & experiential practise opportunities. Prior knowledge of understanding and assessment of eating disorders, and basic CBT principles is assumed. Suitable for health professionals working with people experiencing eating disorders.

Categories: Capability 10 - Delivering compassionate care, support and treatment
Disciplines: Allied Health, Lived Experience Workforce, Medical
Levels: Introductory, Intermediate
Lifespans: Adult

Wednesday 14 June 2023
08:30 to 12:30
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Thursday 15 June 2023
08:30 to 12:30
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Wednesday 21 June 2023
08:30 to 12:30
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Thursday 22 June 2023
08:30 to 12:30
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via Zoom

Specific location and venue confirmed by provider upon registration.
$150

$150 Victorian Public Health Clinicians, $420 Other

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Provided by The Victorian Centre of Excellence in Eating Disorders (CEED)
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