Last Reviewed: 13 May 2026
Webinar Date
13/05/2026
About this Webinar
Many clinicians intuitively understand that every single person's experience of an eating disorder is unique, and that these different experiences require a collaborative, nuanced approach to applying evidence based treatment.
This two-part webinar series on Formulation aims to further clinicians understanding of case conceptualisation, and give practical examples of how to use this knowledge in their work with people with eating disorders. The webinars are designed to be both complementary, and stand alone resources. This means that clinicians can choose to attend one or both webinars, depending on their preference.
Part 2: Formulating in Practice - Adolescents to Adults
This webinar will extend on Part 1: Foundations of Formulation by providing practical tips and exploring the process of formulation with adolescents and their families, and adult clients. Participants will gain knowledge and confidence in developing a collaborative case formulation with people experiencing an eating disorder, which is applicable across a range of treatment modalities and settings.
Presented By: InsideOut Institute Clinical Psychologists Dr Annaleise Robertson, Joelle Fa and Patrick McGrath
Dr Annaleise Robertson
Annaleise (she/her) is a senior clinical psychologist and supervisor who has worked within public health and tertiary institutes for over eighteen years, and is a member of the NSW Statewide Eating Disorders team at InsideOut Institute. She is passionate about the importance of honouring individual experience and diversity in all its forms, finding a way to prioritise individual needs and preferences alongside evidence-informed practice. Her passion is predominantly in working with children, adolescents, and families, as well as applying systemic, psychodynamic, and relational frameworks to cultivate person-centred care. Annaleise has previously worked at the Children’s Hospital at Westmead, the Maudsley Centre for Child and Adolescent Eating Disorders in London, and as the Eating Disorder Coordinator and Program Co-Lead across the South Eastern Sydney Local Health District. She also supervised the Family Therapy clinic at the University of Sydney, and lectures for various tertiary and postgraduate institutes, including providing board approved masterclasses in supervision and speaking at national and international conferences. Annaleise also provides supervision in private practice.
Joelle Fa
Joelle (she/her) is a senior clinical psychologist, board-approved supervisor, and Senior Project Manager with the NSW Statewide Eating Disorders team at InsideOut Institute. She brings over a decade of experience across public health inpatient and outpatient services, as well as private practice, with a strong clinical focus on eating disorders. Joelle is committed to delivering evidence-informed, individualised care that keeps the whole person in mind. Alongside her statewide role, she maintains a private practice supporting individuals with eating disorders and related concerns, and guest lectures at the University of New England. She has a particular interest in working with people from diverse cultural and spiritual backgrounds and is committed to inclusive, person-centred care that reflects individual values and lived experience. She applies relational, psychodynamic, and schema-informed frameworks to support this approach. Joelle is passionate about helping clinicians to feel confident and effective when working in the eating disorders space, as well as ensuring all people in need can access quality, evidence-based eating disorders care.
Patrick McGrath
Patrick (he/him) is a senior clinical psychologist with the NSW Statewide Eating Disorders team at InsideOut Institute. He has previously worked in a variety of clinical settings including the Peter Beumont Eating Disorders Service across both the inpatient and outreach. In addition to his work at InsideOut Institute, he works in private practice where he focuses on providing treatment to people with eating disorders as well as other mental health presentations. He is trained across a range of evidence-based treatment modalities. Patrick has a special interest in working with the LGBTQIA+ population and a passion for service development, workforce training, and improving clinical outcomes in the eating disorder space.
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