Live Interactive Webinar
Professor Glenn Waller is internationally acclaimed for his clinical work and research in the field of Eating Disorders
Eating disorders are often regarded as hard to treat, but clinical experience and research demonstrate that we can be far more effective than we might assume.
This skills-based webinar will draw on evidence regarding the effectiveness of CBT for Eating Disorders (CBT-ED) and clinical experience of the competences and meta-competences needed to deliver this therapy in everyday practice. It will provide tips for clinicians regarding how to use CBT-ED when working with adults, adolescents and children with a range of eating disorders. Topics will include: how to structure therapy; pushing for early change; motivational and alliance issues; effective ways to address body image; and using exposure therapy effectively. The presenter will also detail the competences and meta-competences that
his experience has shown to be the most impact laden and memorable for
the patient
Previous delegates said: Brilliant! Very valuable and informative! I learned lots. Fantastic. Really helpful. So interesting and practical. Really enjoyed the session.
Glenn Waller is Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Sheffield, UK. His clinical and academic specialism is evidence-based CBT for eating disorders, with a particular emphasis on effective treatment in routine clinical settings. He has published over 340 peer-reviewed papers, 20 book chapters and five books in the field, and regularly presents workshops at national and international meetings.
You will have access to the full recording and materials/resources for 30 days. This gives you the flexibility to join for all or part of the day or to watch the recording as many times as you like, whenever fits with your commitments.
This live interactive webinar is suitable for health professionals including clinical and counselling psychologists, doctors, counsellors, social workers, mental health nurses and dietitians, as well as those working in third sector, educational and coaching settings. It will be of interest to practitioners
of CBT.
This webinar will contribute 1.5 hours of Continuous Professional Development (CPD).
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