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EUROPEAN COUNCIL ON EATING DISORDERS
London-Leuven-Prague-Dublin-Padova-Stockholm-Barcelona-Budapest-Innsbruck-Porto-London
ECED 2009
The ECED General Meeting took place in London, September 11-13, 2009. The programme content is detailed below. Just prior to the meeting, Hubert Lacey received a congratulatory letter from the AED President, Susan Paxton. In it she states that the ECED meetings "have been a vital focus for the presentation of European research and clinical developments in eating disorders." She goes on to say that ECED has "provided a dynamic environment for debate and collegial discussion that has helped bring valuable cohesion to the field in Europe as well as raised crucial research and clinical issues." 




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 Case presentation: “An impossible clinical case – when should treatment be withdrawn?”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 E
ropean 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
 
 
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