Australian psychologists can deepen their understanding and practice in treating anorexia nervosa. This essential CEU talk explores the complex psychodynamics, developmental factors, and family systems involved in anorexia. Gain expertise in recognizing clinical features, managing associated risks, and applying advanced therapeutic techniques relevant to the Australian mental health landscape.
Therapists working with anorexia have particular challenges to deal with, including working with patients whose physical health may be at risk. Join experienced therapist and psychoanalyst in training, Yael Kadish, in exploring the development of anorexia, common associated family dynamics and psychodynamics, therapeutic process, and clinical management.
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Learning Outcomes
By the end of this talk, participants will be able to:
Describe the developmental and psychodynamic underpinnings of anorexia nervosa.
Recognise clinical features of anorexia, including typical features of onset
Recognise common family dynamics, cultural, gender, and contextual factors influencing anorexic presentations.
Apply clinical strategies to safely manage patients with compromised physical health as a result of anorexic symptoms.