Harm Reduction for adults with harmful eating and body control behaviours
Eating disorders place individuals at significant risk of physical harm. Harm reduction approaches empower individuals to better understand the risks associated with their behaviours, and are widely used in alcohol and other drug settings, where they are linked to improved engagement and reduced harm.
Increasingly, harm reduction is being applied in eating disorder care.
This webinar will guide clinicians through the foundational principles, current evidence, and practical strategies for implementing harm reduction approaches with individuals experiencing eating disorders – both as a stand-alone intervention and alongside evidence-based treatment.
This webinar is suitable for clinicians working with young adults and adults with eating disorders.
CEED offers the following support for health professionals
TopClinical Secondary Consultation
CEED provides secondary consultation and support around specific eating disorder cases or broader clinical issues relevant to the short term or ongoing management of an eating disorder.
Group Consultation
CEED offers Group Clinical consultation where colleagues from a particular service can collaborate about a complex eating disorder case example in a supportive environment.
Training and Professional Development
CEED offers a comprehensive program of training workshops and presentations on various aspects of eating disorders.
Service Development and Implementation
CEED collaborates with healthcare services across Victoria to support the development and implementation of best-practice eating disorder services.
