Living Alongside a Sibling with an Eating Disorder: Three Siblings Share their Personal Experience

Living Alongside a Sibling with an Eating Disorder: Three Siblings Share their Personal Experience

EDFA

About this event

Join EDFA to hear from siblings who have experienced what it’s like to living alongside a sibling struggling with an eating disorder.

Three siblings will discuss the challenges they encountered, how it impacted them, the changes in family dynamics, the way they coped, what their role was, their learnings and reflections for parents, carers, and others, and where they are now.

This is a valuable opportunity to learn firsthand about the sibling experience and to hear their perspectives and insights, as well as understand more how we can support them in the best way.

Contact admin@edfa.org.au if you would like a Certificate of Attendance. It is for the individual to determine the relevance and amount of time this webinar counts towards their CPD. 




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