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 psychotherapist and author of the book I Can’t Stop Eating. After her own recovery from binge eating disorder she has gone on to specialise in helping others do the same. She offers individual and group therapy as well as courses and social media content. She has appeared on various media outlets such as BBC breakfast, Sky’s Roundtable and BBC Radio One, as well as amassing over 2 million views on YouTube.