ARFID Webinar series 2023/24 – Webinar 1. Working with Young People with ARFID: Assessment and Formulation. Presented by Dr Rachel Bryant-Waugh.
ARFID Webinar Series 2023/24- Webinar 2. Supporting young autistic children with feeding challenges (including ARFID) and their families: using a caregiver-mediated intervention approach. Presented by Dr. Brittany St. John.
ARFID Webinar Series 2023/24 – Webinar 3 Exploring ARFID Treatment Strategies: Insights from Dietitians for Mental Health Clinicians. Presented by Dr Kathryn Toohey
ARFID Webinar Series 2023/24 – Webinar 4: Working with Children & Adolescents with ARFID. Current treatments and clinical recommendations. Presented by Colleen Alford.
2023 Adult Webinar Series : Webinar Three: Nutrition 101 for Mental Health Clinicians
Calculating Treatment Target Weights in FBT
2023 Adult Webinar Series : Webinar One: Working with Clients in Larger Bodies
Webinar Two: Working with Emerging Adults with Eating Disorders
Webinar 1: Low Readiness and Readiness Roots
Webinar FIVE: Coordinating Services
Webinar FOUR: Harm Reduction
Webinar THREE: Non Negotiables
Webinar TWO – Stance and Collaborative Care
Presented by Dr. Reem Ramadan, Clinical Psychologist: Eating Disorders Stream Leader, Orygen. This webinar will discuss how we can use the therapeutic relationship and our experience of it to support our work with people experiencing eating disorders. Formulating the relationship and what we can feel pulled to enact can help clinicians, teams, clients and families work together in a more…
Webinar Two – Presented by Bliss Jackman, Carer Consultant, Centre of Excellence in Eating Disorders, Dr Carmel Fleming, Conjoint Clinical Lecturer UQ & QUEDS, Helen Searle, Eating Disorder Project Lead, Alfred Health and Vicki Hams, Carer Consultant, Eating Disorders Victoria. In this webinar we focus on the inclusion of family members, carers and supports in the treatment of a loved…
WEBINAR ONE – Temperament Presented by Jasmin Watson, Team Leader, Centre of Excellence in Eating Disorders and Tanya Gilmartin, Senior Clinician, Centre of Excellence in Eating Disorders Research has linked a temperament characterised by high state anxiety, high harm avoidance, low reward sensitivity, high self-control and a tendency toward detailed-focused processing to the development, of Anorexia. Neurobiological research has provided…
In this webinar, we introduce Harm Reduction approaches and how they may be applied when working with individuals who present with eating disorders and risky eating behaviours. We explore how harm reduction approaches have been found to improve treatment motivation and reduce individual risk in other domains (i.e. substance use), and outline practical strategies to assist clinicians in empowering their…
This 1 hour webinar presented by Dr Claire Burton, Senior Clinical Psychologist at the Royal Children’s Hospital Psychology Service provides a summary of literature, assessment and interventions for young people experiencing eating disorders on the autism spectrum.
Lecture two of a two part lecture series on Eating Disorders presented by CEED clinicians. This introductory lecture series may be used as a pre-requisite to selected CEED workshops.
Lecture one of a two part lecture series on Eating Disorders presented by CEED clinicians. This introductory lecture series may be used as a pre-requisite to selected CEED workshops.
This one hour webinar is a collaboration between CEED and Spectrum and will provide mental health clinicians with skills in conceptualising and managing complex cases that may present to treatment or case management in an integrated way.
This webinar aims to increase understanding of the body image construct as it relates to young people in family-led treatment and recovery for eating disorders.
CEED senior clinician Dr Emma Spiel provides a 1 hour introduction to Body Image Constructs.
Practical solutions, compassionate communication tools and emotional support for parents of children and teenagers by Eva Musby, author of the book by the same title
What can parents do when in spite of their support,their child (whatever their age) seems stuck part-way through a meal, or at the start, or close to the end?
Dr. Pei-Yoong Lam, an Adolescent Medicine Physician in the Provincial Specialized Eating Disorders Program for Children and Adolescents at BC Children’s Hospital discusses the medical complications associated with eating disorders among children and adolescents
A useful video to share with families undertaking Family BAsed Treatment
Chris Thornton presents on ‘The brain, the mind and eating disorders’
Dr. Laura Hill takes a look from the inside out from the “sound” to the biology of these diseases and how the future holds a different approach to manage the illness while bringing these patients hope.
CEED Seminar: Family involvement in adult eating disorders treatment (2013)
CEED Seminar: Involving Families in Recovery from an Eating Disorder: Building Hope – Collaborative Carer Skills Workshops (2012)
In this video, a family share their experience of recovery from an eating disorder. This is a part of a series of videos about youth mental health services available at werrycentre.org.nz/young-people
Strategies to help parents and families provide structure and support to youth with eating disorders before, during and after meals.
Rebecka Peebles, MD discusses child and adolescent eating disorders at the Maudsley Parents Boston Conference on Adolescent Eating Disorders on September 28, 2012.
Following on from Part 1, the diverse panel covers a range of issues from multi-disciplinary and lived experience perspectives.
Dr Catherine Lynch discusses medical issues and their management in the community setting arising from malnutrition in eating disorders.
Management of medical consequences of eating disorders in acute health care settings: Prof David Russell
Muscle Dysmorphia – The Male Eating Disorder | Scott Griffiths | TEDxSydney
Video from US explaining what FBT is and why we use with young people.
Hear from three families who have cared for a young person or adult with an eating disorder.
Created by the NEDC, this half-hour video module is aimed at health professionals and provides
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