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

South Africa · CPD points & talks · Psychologists

Enhance your practice with this in-depth talk on CBT-E Phases 2 & 3, focusing on body image for South African psychologists. Learn to address core psychopathology like over-evaluation of shape and weight, equipping you with practical strategies such as mirror exposure and cognitive restructuring to help clients build a healthier self-worth beyond appearance.

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:

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
Dialectical Behaviour Therapy : Distress tolerance
Enhancing Outcomes in Eating Disorder Treatment: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Eating Disorders (CBT-E)
Intuitive Eating & Digestive Health
Rethinking Couples Therapy: Imago Therapy as a Relational Paradigm
Beyond Narcissism: A handbook for practitioners and clients dealing with narcissistic abuse
Five Pathways to Parental Estrangement: Understanding How Estrangement Emerges, and Where Intervention Is Still Possible
Play therapy: anger, aggression and boundary setting
Psychotherapeutic Work in Middle Childhood
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