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Part 2: Formulating in Practice - Adolescents to Adults
This is the second webinar in a two-part series on Formulation. 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 1: Foundations of Formulation
This is the first webinar in a two-part series on Formulation. 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.
Webinar on Supporting Neurodivergent Clients: Engagement, Communication, and Felt Safety in Eating Disorder Care (Part 1)
This is the first webinar in a two-part series building on the foundations introduced in Colleen Alford’s February 2026 webinar 'Neurodivergence and Eating Disorders', with a focus on translating theory into practical strategies for client work.
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Webinar: GLP-1 Agonists and Eating Disorders. What to say when clients ask?
There’s a lot of hype around GLP-1 medications right now—and if you’re feeling confused, cautious, or just curious, you’re in good company. Health practitioners are struggling to keep up with the research and the messaging that consumers are facing and these conversations are ending up in therapy spaces. When we are supporting someone with or at risk of developing an eating disorder (ED) what do we say and do?
Webinar: When Eating Disorders Meet Motherhood - Recognition, Risks, and Responsive Care
This webinar focuses on eating disorders and subthreshold presentations in the perinatal population, the impacts on maternal and infant health, discusses barriers and strategies for screening and supporting affected individuals, presents an overview of current treatments for eating disorders and their relevance during the perinatal period.
Webinar: Eating Disorders & Perimenopause
The intersection of eating disorders (EDs) and perimenopause presents significant clinical challenges. Without understanding of this critical life stage, clinicians risk missing the recurrence or emergence of eating disorders in midlife women - particularly binge eating disorder - or failing to address the unique nutritional needs of this population within the context of ED treatment.
Suicide and Self Harm in Individuals with Eating Disorders
This resource outlines suicide and self-harm in individuals with eating disorders, discussing the function of self-harm and best practice for risk assessment.
Clinical Supervision
This fact sheet outlines the role of clinical supervision, what to look for in a clinical supervisor and how to find a clinical supervisor.
Treatment Summary for Eating Disorders
This fact sheet outlines the recommended evidence based treatment for each eating disorder.
Social Media and Eating Disorders
This resource discusses the impact of social media on eating disorders.
Involuntary Treatment and Eating Disorders
This fact sheet outlines involuntary treatment for eating disorders, and the situations where it may be employed.
Family Based Treatment (FBT) for Children & Adolescents
This fact sheet outlines Family Based Treatment for Children & Adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa.
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Eating Disorders
This fact sheet outlines Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for individuals with eating disorders.
How to Provide Meal Support in an Inpatient Setting
This resource describes ways to support a patient undergoing meal support in an inpatient setting.
School Setting: Referral Options
This resource describes referral options for students who have been identified as in need of expert treatment.
Medical and Psychological Consequences of Eating Disorders
This resource discusses the potential medical and psychological consequences of eating disorder behaviours.
Eating Disorders and Older Populations
This fact sheet explores the complexities of eating disorders in older populations, co-morbidities, and specific treatment options.
Resources For Health Professionals
This document provides a listing of helpful resources for health professionals.
Physical and Psychological Effects of Bulimia Nervosa
This fact sheet outlines the physical and psychological effects of Bulimia Nervosa.
Physical and Psychological Effects of Binge Eating Disorder
This fact sheet outlines the physical and psychological effects of Binge Eating Disorder.
Physical & Psychological Effects of Anorexia Nervosa
This fact sheet outlines the physical and psychological effects of Anorexia Nervosa.
Evidence Based Practice Treatment Options
This fact sheet outlines the evidence based practice treatment options for individuals with eating disorders.