Improving access to family-based treatment for adolescents in community settings

Duration: 14 mins Publication Date: 9 Sep 2024 Next Review Date: 9 Sep 2027 DOI: 10.13056/acamh.13782

Description

This talk provides an overview of family-based treatment for adolescents with restrictive eating disorders and the adaptations our team makes to ensure access within community-based settings, particularly at the home-based level of care.

Learning Objectives

A. To understand the primary tenets of family-based treatment.

B. To describe barriers to accessing treatment in the community.

C. To identify primary adaptations required to deliver the intervention in the home through community-based agencies.


Related Content Links

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Speakers

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