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Identifying and Assessing Eating Disorders
Eating disorders are among the most prevalent mental health disorders, and often co-occur with other diagnoses that are commonly seen in counselling practice. Early identification and treatment of eating disorders are essential for best patient outcomes, but opportunities are often missed.
This webinar aims to improve practitioner confidence in identifying and assessing eating disorders within counselling practice and develop understanding of the options for evidence-based treatment and referral.
This webinar will allow to:
• Understand the features of the different eating disorder diagnoses and how they might present
• Gain tools to assess for eating disorders in your practice
• Gain knowledge of the referral and treatment pathways for clients where an eating disorder is suspected
Presenter: Dr Eva Vall
Dr Eva Vall is a clinical psychologist who has been working in the eating disorder field for over a decade. She has worked in both public and private practice and in inpatient and outpatient settings. Dr Vall now works exclusively in private practice. Alongside her clinical role, Dr Vall provides training and supervision to clinicians in the eating disorder space.
PACFA Members: Free
Non-Members $26 (incl. GST)
The recording counts as 2 hours of Category B CPD for PACFA's membership renewal requirements
PLEASE NOTE: RECORDING EXPIRES 12.05.24 - Must view before this date.
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