Description
Evidence suggests there is significant co-occurrence between eating disorders and personality disorders, yet there is little clinical consensus to guide assessment and treatment for young people with these complex needs. This two day interactive workshop will explore the challengeswhen these problems co-occur and will use case material to explore how a relational approach can help clinicians to manage these.
This event will cover:
- the evidence regarding the co-occurrence of personality disorders and eating disorders;
- the principles of relational clinical care
- the principles for early intervention for borderline personality disorder with those working with severe eating disorders
- how a relational approach can help clinicians to manage complex situations.
Trainers
- Reem Ramadan (Senior Clinical Educator) — Orygen
Eligibility criteria
Categories:
Working with infants, children, and younger persons
Disciplines:
Allied Health,
Lived Experience Workforce,
Medical,
Nursing
Levels:
Advanced
Lifespans:
Youth
09:30 to 16:30 Add to calendar
09:30 to 16:30 Add to calendar
Online
An administrative fee is charged to mental health clinicians working within Victoria at $50.00 per day. Those working in private practice or working outside Victoria will be charged $220.00 per day of training