Join us for an engaging workshop about working with clients who present with binge eating behaviours. Led by Sarah Dosanjh, a psychotherapist with personal experience of overcoming binge eating disorder, this workshop blends professional expertise with real-life insights.
Sarah will guide you through the complexities working with bingeing behaviours, offering practical tools, therapeutic strategies, and a deeper understanding of the emotional, psychological and physical factors involved. This is a unique opportunity to learn from someone who not only understands binge eating from a clinical perspective but has lived through it herself.
Learning Objective Participants Can Expect From This Event
- Understand the difference between bingeing and overeating, as well as identifying an eating disorder vs disordered eating.
- Practical guidance for helping clients struggling with compulsive/binge eating.
- Identify what is causing and perpetuating the binge eating behaviour
Who is This Workshop Appropriate For?
- Counsellors, psychotherapists, trainees and coaches
How May This Workshop Impact Your Practice?
- This workshop is designed to increase your confidence to work more effectively with clients who are struggling with bingeing and compulsive eating.
Course Content
Presenter

Sarah Dosanjh is a BACP-accredited psychotherapist specialising in disordered eating. With both professional expertise and lived experience of binge eating, she brings a compassionate, nuanced approach to helping others heal their relationship with food. Sarah is the author of “I Can’t Stop Eating” and co-host of the “Life After Diets podcast”, where she explores the emotional and psychological roots of eating behaviours. Her YouTube videos on binge eating recovery and self-compassion have reached over 3 million views, offering support and insight to a global audience. She offers therapy, group support, and training to help individuals and practitioners move beyond diet culture and towards embodied, sustainable well-being.