Family- Based Treatment for Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa (FBT-AN)
Presented by CEED Senior Clinicians Jasmin Watson and Holly Dumbell and CEED Lived Experience Advisor Bliss Jackman.
Monday 2 September – Tuesday 3 September 2024. 9.00am – 4.30pm.
Family-Based Therapy for Anorexia Nervosa (FBT-AN) is recognised as the first line, evidence-based model of care for adolescents with anorexia nervosa (AN) and atypical AN. FBT was first developed at the Maudsley Hospital in the UK in the 1980s, with further research conducted worldwide and the publication of a treatment manual in the US in the early 2000s.
In completing training participants will have:
- A background understanding of the historical influences on the development of FBT
- Sound understanding of the core principles of FBT
- Ability to set up treatment well
- Capacity to conduct FBT with a young person & their family
- Introductory skills into how to address clinical dilemmas that arise during FBT
The training will involve didactic, interactive and experiential practise opportunities. Prior knowledge of understanding and assessing eating disorders is assumed.
Target Audience: Health Professionals working with adolescents experiencing anorexia nervosa. Registrations from Victorian public mental health services clinicians will be prioritised.
Training prerequisite: The FBT-AN training forms part of the advanced treatment training component of the CEED comprehensive eating disorders training. Prior completion of an introductory training in eating disorders before attending FBT-AN Training is essential.
Recommended Introductory Training:
- Inside Out Institute’s Eating Disorders Essentials Training (Modules 1,2 and 3). Please note: ED Essentials online training consists of approx. 17 hrs of Professional Development. Please allow time to register and complete this training.
- NEDC Eating Disorder Core Skills: eLearning for Mental Health Professionals
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.