ECED 2009 Programme
Friday, 11th September
15.30 – 18.30 Reception and registration:
Cornish Cream Tea followed by wine and canapés, accompanied by a String Quartet
Saturday, 12th September
8.00 – 9.30 Registration and early morning breakfast
9.30 Opening
9.45 Debate 1: “This house believes we should invest much more of our limited resources into preventing eating disorders”
Chair: Professor J Hubert Lacey (UK)
Proposer: Dr Runi Borresen (N)
Opposer: Dr Eric van Furth (NL)
Dr Kristine Dietz Godt (DK)
11.15 Tea and coffee with biscuits
11.45 CONCURRENT SESSION 1
1. Case presentation: “An impossible clinical case – when should treatment be withdrawn?”
Lead presenter: Dr Ty Glover (UK)
Co-presenter: Dr John Fox (UK)
2. Clinical discussion: “Does dynamic therapy have a serious role in the treatment of eating disorders?”
Lead: Dr Finn Skårderud & Europe-wide colleagues
3. Research presentations:
brief presentations of current
European research
13.00 Buffet lunch with wine
14.15 CONCURRENT SESSION II
1. Clinical discussion:
“Treatment options for severe and
enduring anorexia nervosa patients”
Lead: Dr Paul Robinson (UK) and Europe-wide colleagues
2. Clinical discussion:
“Do we need a new instrument to measure recovery from eating disorders?”
Lead: Dr Greta Noordenbos (NL) and Europe-wide colleagues
15.30 Afternoon tea
16.15 Plenary session: “DSM-V: here we go again?”
16.15 – 16.35 DSM-V: Eating disorders revision process
Prof Hans Wijbrand Hoek (NL)
16.35 – 16.55 DSM-V Eating Disorders in Children
Dr Rachel Bryant-Waugh (UK)
16.55 – 17.10 Discussants:
Dr Josefina Castro-Fornieles (ES)
Dr Paulo Machado (PT)
17.10 –17.45 Open discussion with moderator:
Prof. Walter Vandereycken (BE)
18.00 Close
18.30 Bus departs for Plaisterers’ Hall
18.50 Plaisterers’ Hall: Reception
19.30 Banquet with musical entertainment
Sunday, 13th September
8.30 Morning breakfast
9.00 Business meeting
10.00 CONCURRENT SESSION III
1. Research-Practice Session
Lead: Dr Judith Banker (US) & Prof Robert Palmer (UK) and Europe-wide colleagues
2. Clinical Discussion: “Re-negotiating body image”
Lead: Dr John Morgan (UK) & Europe-wide colleagues
3. Research presentations:
brief presentations of current Eropean research
11.00 Mid-morning refreshments
11.30 Plenary discussion:
"How does family treatment work?
· Multi-family approach
· Family therapy for adults
· Benefits of separated versus conjoint approaches
Leads: Prof Simon Gowers (UK), Dr Ulf Wallin (S) and Europe-wide colleagues
13.15 Buffet lunch
14.30 Debate 2:
“This house believes that information-sharing & carer involvement in the treatment of severe eating disorders should take precedence over confidentiality"
Chair: Dr Günther Rathner (AUS)
Proposer: Dr Fernando Fernandez (ES)
Mrs Susan Ringwood (B-eat)
Opposer: Dr Bridget Dolan (UK)
16.00 Full English Tea and Closing Reception
17.30 End