30th September & 1st October 2019, Oxford
Programme and registration information
CBT-E
CBT-E is the abbreviation for “enhanced cognitive behaviour therapy” and it refers to a “transdiagnostic” psychological treatment for eating disorders. It is an individualised treatment with four stages. CBT-E is a NICE recommended treatment for all forms of eating disorders in adults (anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder). NICE recommends CBT-E for young people where family-based approaches are not appropriate.
A Two-Day Training Workshop for Clinicians
This workshop is primarily intended for those who have relatively limited experience of CBT-E and would like an introduction to using CBT-E. It will also be suitable for practitioners who would like a refresher course. The workshop will focus on CBT-E for use with adult outpatients but other versions will also be discussed. It will include clinical demonstrations and practical exercises. Both presenters have extensive experience of CBT-E and are trained CBT-E research trial therapists.
Programme
- CBT-E and its current status
- Stage 1: Starting Well
- Stage 2: Taking Stock
- Stage 3: Body Image, Dietary Restraint, Events and Moods
- Stage 4: Ending Well
- Underweight Patients
- Guided Self-Help for Binge Eating
- CBT-E Resources and Further Training
Practicalities
Cost: £250. Includes lunch and refreshments.
Venue: Richard Doll Building, University of Oxford, Oxford OX3 7LF
Please book early to avoid disappointment as spaces are limited.
To book your place go to: CLICK HERE
For further details email: cbte.enquiries@gmail.com