Eating Disorders

Eating Disorders
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Overview

This awareness course gives an insightful overview to eating disorders. It describes the physical and psychological symptoms of anorexia, bulimia and binge eating disorder, and the possible causes of these mental illnesses. This course explains how carers and families can help when they suspect someone may have an eating disorder and what treatments are currently available.

Audience

This course is for anyone who wishes to gain an understanding of eating disorders, including:

  • Education staff including head teachers and governors
  • Parents and other family members
  • Care workers and managers
  • Social workers and managers
  • Health staff
  • Professional organisations

    About this course

    This course is split into three modules:

  • What is an Eating Disorder
  • What are the Signs and Symptoms
  • What to do if you have a Concern
  • Objectives

    In this course you will learn about:

  • What an eating disorder is
  • Who can develop an eating disorder
  • The myths surrounding eating disorders and the real facts
  • Characteristics of the three main types of eating disorder
  • The causes of eating disorders
  • Other mental illnesses that may co-exist alongside eating disorders
  • Behavioural changes in those with an eating disorder
  • The psychological effects
  • The physical signs to look out for
  • How an eating disorder affects the family
  • The difficulties the carer may face
  • The long-term complications
  • The importance of early intervention
  • What to say and what to do when you think someone might have an eating disorder
  • The steps a GP might take
  • What is expected of carers – the family, carer and GP ‘team’
  • Typical treatments available
  • What special considerations are needed for children and adolescents

    Content

    Here are some of the topics covered in this course:

    Who can develop an eating disorder |The common misconceptions and stigma surrounding the illness | The three main types – Anorexia nervosa, Bulimia nervosa and Binge Eating disorder | Other specified feeding or eating disorders | The causes | Related mental illnesses | Who is affected | Changes in behaviour | Behavioural signs | The emotional flags | The physical effects | The social element | Effects on the family and the difficulties the carer might face | Long term complications | The importance of early intervention | Extreme cases | Tips for creating an open discussion | What to do | The role of the GP | Information sharing | The family, carer and GP team | The role of the carer | Treatments | Outpatient care | Inpatient treatment | Special considerations for children and adolescents | Recovery time