A Guide to Self-Monitoring
This guide provides information on self-monitoring and addresses some of the challenges that may be faced upon starting this practice.
13 Oct, 2022
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This guide provides information on self-monitoring and addresses some of the challenges that may be faced upon starting this practice.
13 Oct, 2022
Self-monitoring is a key feature of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for the treatment of eating disorders. The practice raises awareness of thoughts, emotions, and patterns of behaviours in the moment and allows the client and clinician to step back together and take a 'helicopter view' of the eating disorder and the things that keep it going. This fact sheet provides a guide to self-monitoring for the client.
13 Oct, 2022
The content in this video is presented by Carla Walton, and explores the six core elements of Acceptance and Commitment to Therapy (ACT).
1 Jan, 2014
Associate Professor Josie Geller, in this workshop, focuses on a new therapeutic approach that incorporates different communicative therapeutic styles.
27 May, 2010
This fact sheet outlines amenorrhoea and its management in individuals with eating disorders.
2 Oct, 2024
A seminar presented by Professor Dianne Neumark-Sztainer, that addresses why eating disorders occur in young people and how we should approach this issue.
28 Mar, 2013
This fact sheet outlines bone health and its management in individuals with eating disorders.
12 Dec, 2022
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Webinar 12pm Monday 21st January 2018 with Anina Johnson, Deputy President NSW Mental Health Review Tribunal
21 Jan, 2019