Last Reviewed: 20 Nov 2023
About this Webinar:
There are increasing numbers of patients with chronic, longstanding Anorexia Nervosa. The label ‘severe and enduring anorexia nervosa’ (SE-AN) has been applied to those with variously more than 5, 6, 7, and 10 years of illness. Many patients do eventually recover and,even where this is not the case, adaptive medical stability and function can be maintained. Supporting patients with SE-AN to have the best outcome physically and psychologically will be discussed in this webinar.
Presented By:
Professor Janice Russell, Senior Staff Specialist and Clinical Director of NSW Statewide Adult Eating Disorders Service.
Janice Russell has more than 40 years’ experience in eating disorders. She is a member ofthe advisory council and a Lead Researcher for the InsideOut Institute, and she is ClinicalProfessor of the Boden Collaboration for Obesity, Nutrition, Exercise and Eating Disorders,the Brain Mind Centre, and the Specialty of Psychiatry, Sydney Medical School of theUniversity of Sydney. Prof Russell has published in many areas relating to eating disorders, she has more than 150 peer-reviewed articles that have received many citations.
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