Assessment of Eating Disorders
Presented by Professor Tracey Wade | 13 May 2025
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Service Description
Professor Tracey Wade presents 6 hours of LIVE in-person online training on Assessment of Eating Disorders: the art and the science (May) | Zoom TIME: 9:00am - 4:00pm (AEDT) SUMMARY: Assessment of eating disorders is an important component of the treatment process, which can kick start change, increase engagement in treatment, and help people get more out of treatment. This workshop will step through a semi-structured assessment guide, as well as more structured approaches to assessment, including the MINI and Eating Disorder Examination. Integration of motivational enhancement skills throughout the process will be detailed. The evidence related to linking assessment to better treatment outcomes will be outlined, and the use of single session interventions to achieve this while people are waiting for treatment will be discussed. The use and role of screening will also be explored. The workshop will use a mix of didactic presentation and interactive exercises to promote learning, and links to resources will be provided. LEARNING OUTCOMES: Participants will be able to: 1. Achieve an informed overview of the different assessment strategies for eating disorders. 2. Increased competency to integrate motivational enhancement skills into an assessment. 3. Understand how to use single session interventions that can impact subsequent treatment. PRESENTER: Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor Tracey Wade has worked as a clinician and researcher in mental health for over 30 years. She is the director of the Flinders University Services for Eating Disorders (FUSED). She has co-written 3 books on cognitive behaviour therapy for eating disorders and perfectionism and has over 300 publications in peer reviewed journals. In 2015 she was elected a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. In 2023 she was the recipient of the Australian Association for Cognitive and Behavioural Therapy Distinguished Career Award. Over 2024 to 2028 she is supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council Investigator Grant 2025665.