Adult Education

Eating Disorders for Counsellors and Professionals

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    Summer School

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Eating Disorders Training, one-day course

Our Eating Disorders one-day workshop offers comprehensive training in eating disorders for counsellors, therapists, trainees and other mental health professionals.

About the course

During the Eating Disorders one-day workshop, you will be given the opportunity to:

  • Develop a good understanding of the different types of eating disorders including anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder and OSFED, with an introduction to ARFID and neurodiversity and eating disorders.
  • Explore typical causes of eating disorders and understand how to create a psychological formulation for your client. This will be brought to life by relating to client examples.
  • Learn specific knowledge, skills and techniques which can be used when supporting clients with eating disorders.

This one-day course is a blend of educational content via PowerPoint presentations, small group work and large group work for questions and reflections. 

The course is held on site at the college and places are limited to 18 people.

More information about Adult Education courses

To book a course, you will need to register online by clicking on the day you would like to attend. Please see the course information below the heading ‘Enrol now for the available days’.

If no days are available

If there are no places available, you can register your interest and we will notify you once the course is live in a future term.

Payment

Payment is made in full at the time of booking.

If you are booking a Level 3 or 4 Counselling course, you will be able to pay for this using a Direct Debit, which you will set up before the course starts in September. Please check the relevant course pages for details.

Booking on behalf of someone else

Please register using the student’s correct details including medical conditions, learning support needs and disabilities.