Phases 2 & 3 of CBT for Eating Disorders (CBT-E): Addressing body image

New Zealand · CPD points & talks · Psychologists

Advance your expertise in eating disorder treatment with this focused talk on CBT-E Phases 2 & 3 for New Zealand psychologists. Explore effective strategies for addressing body image issues, including body checking and 'feeling fat' distress, empowering you to implement mirror exposure and cognitive restructuring to broaden self-evaluation and improve client outcomes.

This talk offers a focused exploration of Phases 2 and 3 of Enhanced Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Eating Disorders (CBT-E), with an emphasis on working with body image concerns. These phases are essential for consolidating early progress and targeting the core psychopathology that underpins most eating disorders: the over-evaluation of shape and weight.

In Phase 2, practitioners learn how to review client progress, identify new barriers, and build upon foundational gains. Phase 3 then moves into the emotionally significant domain of body image work—addressing behaviours such as body checking, avoidance, appearance-based comparisons, and the distressing experience of “feeling fat.”

The talk introduces a range of practical strategies, including psychoeducation, behavioural experiments, mirror exposure, and cognitive restructuring. These interventions help clients broaden their self-worth beyond appearance, reduce anxiety, and establish a more compassionate, sustainable relationship with their bodies.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this talk, participants will be able to:

Body Dysmorphic Disorder: Diagnosis, formulation & treatment
Working with Emotions, Life Events, and Underlying Beliefs - Stage 3 & 4 of cognitive behavioural therapy for Eating Disorders (CBT-E)
First Steps in CBT-E: A practical guide for clinicians
Enhancing Outcomes in Eating Disorder Treatment: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Eating Disorders (CBT-E)
Intuitive Eating & Digestive Health
Binge Eating: A clinical & psychoanalytic perspective
Artificial Intelligence, Ethics and Psychotherapy
Bulimia: A clinical & psychoanalytic perspective
Emotional Dysregulation In ADHD Across The Lifespan
Guilt: A Psychoanalytic Exploration
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