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Webinar: Assessment and Treatment of ARFID Using a Multi-Modal Approach

Webinar: Assessment and Treatment of ARFID Using a Multi-Modal Approach

Last Reviewed: 11 Dec 2024

About this Webinar:

Assessment and treatment of ARFID is best done by a multidisciplinary team. This may include a clinical psychologist, dietitian, speech pathologist, occupational therapist and medical clinician. Each individual with ARFID has a unique presentation. It is important to have a thorough assessment to understand the ARFID specific sub-type/type’s to help best inform the treatment approach. This 60 minute webinar will explore the assessment and treatment process through the use of case study examples.


Presented By: Charlotte Epper – Senior Clinical Dietitian

Charlotte is a Senior Dietitian working in Western NSW Local Health District with 15 years experience working across a range of clinical specialties. She currently works in a number of roles including; a multidisciplinary ARFID pilot clinic, a multidisciplinary paediatric feeding clinic and in a Community Dietitian role. Charlotte has a passion for working with children and families to improve mealtime experiences, expand food range and treat nutritional deficiencies. She enjoys working collaboratively with other team members to help clients achieve their nutrition and feeding goals. Charlotte has completed additional training in SOS Feeding, Satter Division of Responsibility, cognitive behavioural therapy for treatment of eating disorders and family-based treatment for eating disorders. Charlotte is also a mother to 3 children.

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