For professionals
Peer Consultation and Special Interest Group for all Irish Eating Disorder Professionals.
After very successful launch of the Irish Chapter of the International Association of Eating
Disorder Professionals (IAEDP) with Dr. Kari Anderson in June 2023 we want to develop a strong Irish chapter and build a community of like- minded
professionals.
We invite you to our free of charge Peer Consultation and Special interest group.
Next Group: Monday 25th November 2024
Time: 6.30- 8pm
Where: Virtual on Zoom
Cost: Free of charge
Benefits: networking; sharing knowledge; plan future training opportunities; peer case
consultations with a multidisciplinary team; professional pursuing CEDS qualification can
build up their hours
Come learn, consult, and get support in your clinical work from other professionals.
Supervision for Professionals in Eating Disorder Treatment
Become an IAEDP (International Association for Eating Disorder Professionals) Certified Eating Disorders Specialist!
Zuzanna Gajowiec is a highly qualified and experienced professional and IAEDP Approved Supervisor who can support:
- Psychologists
- Psychotherapists
- Dietitians
- Medical Professionals
in the process for IAEDP certification. Zuzanna offers individual and group supervision to facilitate development of the skills and knowledge necessary to provide the highest level of care to your patients.
As the rate of individuals affected by eating disorders continues to grow, a greater need for qualified treatment providers in the field exists. IAEDP has recognized that need by offering an advanced Certification Program, established in 2002 and continually strengthened and updated to maintain its strong reputation in the mental health field.
Treatment of eating disorders requires a specialized and nuanced knowledge to provide effective care. Zuzanna is very passionate and committed to educate and support other professionals seeking
to improve their skills and enhance the quality of care they provide.
Who can benefit from Clinical Supervision with Zuzanna?
Experienced
Experienced psychologists or therapists seeking to obtain the required supervision hours for CEDS certification by the International Association of Eating Disorders Professionals (IAEDP). Supervision provides the opportunity to learn and mature into an experienced eating disorders professional. It allows you to enhance your confidence in addition to working on your skills and competencies.
Professionals
Professionals, with Associate Designee with IAEDP who want to expand their practical skills and knowledge. Associate Designee is an Educational Designation that has been created to acknowledge and formally recognize those working in the field of eating disorders or affiliated professions who have successfully completed our basic required coursework.
Recent graduates
Recent graduates or professionals, who are looking to learn new skills, and evidence-based treatment strategies to treat eating disorder clients. If you want to work with this population, but feel you need to learn – supervision is a great way to grow and build confidence.
Navigating Anorexia Nervosa: From Early Warning Signs To Treatment And Recovery
AVAILABLE TO PURCHASE ON DEMAND!
Are you a GP, nurse, healthcare or mental health professional who would like to enhance your understanding of Anorexia Nervosa?
Would you like to feel more comfortable when working with eating disorder clients, specifically those struggling with Anorexia Nervosa?
Join Zuzanna Gajowiec, (Certified Eating Disorder Specialist, Clinical Psychologist and Family Therapist) and Deirdre Reddan (Eating Disorder and Parent Coach) for our Deep Dive Webinar:
‘Navigating Anorexia Nervosa: From early warning signs to treatment and recovery’.
Upon completing this webinar with us, you will be equipped to:
- identify the early warning signs of Anorexia Nervosa
- understand the pathology of Anorexia Nervosa
- understand and navigate the treatment and recovery process, and your role as a primary care practitioner and advocate
- understand the medical complications that might arise – and how to address them
- support a patient suffering with a Severe and Enduring Eating Disorder