
Cognitive-behavioural therapies for eating disorders: Not quite there yet
Similar events
View all →About This Event
A seminar concerning cognitive-behavioural therapies for eating disorders will occur on September 24, 2026, at the Henry Wellcome Psychology Building, King's College London. This free event is part of the Evidence-Based Psychological Therapies Seminar Series.
This seminar is part of the Evidence-Based Psychological Therapies Seminar Series.
This seminar series brings experts together to explore the latest research, innovative treatment approaches and real-world applications in mental health care.
Join this second seminar in the series to hear from Glenn Waller, Professor of Psychology, University of Warwick.
Professor Waller will present his talk: 'Cognitive-behavioural therapies for eating disorders: Not quite there yet'
Abstract
In 2016, those working in the field of cognitive-behavioural therapy for eating disorders (CBT-ED) were told that all the necessary work was done, and that there was no need to bother with other therapies because what we had was as good as it would ever get. This presentation will address the (many) reasons that that conclusion could be considered premature, or just plain wrong.
In the talk he will detail recent evidence that CBT-ED can be delivered more efficiently without being less effective. But he will also sound a note of caution about assuming that ‘third wave’ cognitive-behavioural therapies are the direction that we need to travel. He will consider the role of therapist effects in limiting the generalisability of therapy outcomes, and the need to focus on other such non-therapy effects.
He will argue that future developments in CBT-ED need to be around: getting better at working with individuals who are underweight; the personalisation of therapy for those with a wide range of eating disorders; developing more effective and efficient treatments; competence rather than adherence; and dismantling studies that tell us what is needed to ensure that the therapy works.
About the speaker
Glenn Waller is Professor of Psychology at the University of Warwick, UK. His clinical and academic specialism is evidence-based CBT for eating disorders, with a particular emphasis on effective treatment in routine clinical settings. He has published over 370 peer-reviewed papers, 27 book chapters and six books in the field. He was an author on the CBT-T manual (2019), which resulted in the team being awarded the Academy for Eating Disorders Outstanding Clinician Award in 2020. He regularly presents workshops at national and international meetings. He is past president of the Academy for Eating Disorders and of the Eating Disorders Research Society, and is on the editorial boards of a number of journals relating to eating disorders and to CBT. He was a member of the NICE Eating Disorders Guideline Development Group, responsible for the 2017 update.
Academics, students and NHS professionals are welcome to attend.
Description supplied by the event organiser.
Similar Events in London
View all →
Free EntryInformation Lecture: Help and Healing on the Spiritual Path
Mon, 24 Aug 2026
Friends Meeting House Hampstead
Free EntryInformation Lecture: Help & Healing on the Spiritual Path
Fri, 11 Sept 2026
The Friends Meeting House,
From £6.13Celebration of Makers Talk: A History of City & Guilds of London Art School
Sun, 30 Aug 2026
Two Temple Place
From £3.75English & a Picnic: English speaking practice London
Sat, 5 Sept 2026
St James's Park

An Audience with Charles Manson
Sun, 6 Sept 2026
Simmons Bar | Soho
From £5The Lure of... : September
Mon, 7 Sept 2026
The Cockpit
Frequently asked questions
Cognitive-behavioural therapies for eating disorders: Not quite there yet takes place on Thursday, 24 September 2026 at 16:30.
Cognitive-behavioural therapies for eating disorders: Not quite there yet is held at Henry Wellcome Psychology Building, King's College London in London (De Crspigny Park, London, SE5 8AF).
Entry to Cognitive-behavioural therapies for eating disorders: Not quite there yet is free.
Tickets for Cognitive-behavioural therapies for eating disorders: Not quite there yet can be booked via Eventbrite using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
Staying overnight?
Hotels within walking distance of Henry Wellcome Psychology Building, King's College London.
Ad · Booking.com affiliate link

Cognitive-behavioural therapies for eating disorders: Not quite there yet
Editorial Summary
A seminar concerning cognitive-behavioural therapies for eating disorders will occur on September 24, 2026, at the Henry Wellcome Psychology Building, King's College London. This free event is part of the Evidence-Based Psychological Therapies Seminar Series.
This summary was automatically generated from event data sourced from official ticketing providers.
Organiser’s full description
This seminar is part of the Evidence-Based Psychological Therapies Seminar Series.
This seminar series brings experts together to explore the latest research, innovative treatment approaches and real-world applications in mental health care.
Join this second seminar in the series to hear from Glenn Waller, Professor of Psychology, University of Warwick.
Professor Waller will present his talk: 'Cognitive-behavioural therapies for eating disorders: Not quite there yet'
Abstract
In 2016, those working in the field of cognitive-behavioural therapy for eating disorders (CBT-ED) were told that all the necessary work was done, and that there was no need to bother with other therapies because what we had was as good as it would ever get. This presentation will address the (many) reasons that that conclusion could be considered premature, or just plain wrong.
In the talk he will detail recent evidence that CBT-ED can be delivered more efficiently without being less effective. But he will also sound a note of caution about assuming that ‘third wave’ cognitive-behavioural therapies are the direction that we need to travel. He will consider the role of therapist effects in limiting the generalisability of therapy outcomes, and the need to focus on other such non-therapy effects.
He will argue that future developments in CBT-ED need to be around: getting better at working with individuals who are underweight; the personalisation of therapy for those with a wide range of eating disorders; developing more effective and efficient treatments; competence rather than adherence; and dismantling studies that tell us what is needed to ensure that the therapy works.
About the speaker
Glenn Waller is Professor of Psychology at the University of Warwick, UK. His clinical and academic specialism is evidence-based CBT for eating disorders, with a particular emphasis on effective treatment in routine clinical settings. He has published over 370 peer-reviewed papers, 27 book chapters and six books in the field. He was an author on the CBT-T manual (2019), which resulted in the team being awarded the Academy for Eating Disorders Outstanding Clinician Award in 2020. He regularly presents workshops at national and international meetings. He is past president of the Academy for Eating Disorders and of the Eating Disorders Research Society, and is on the editorial boards of a number of journals relating to eating disorders and to CBT. He was a member of the NICE Eating Disorders Guideline Development Group, responsible for the 2017 update.
Academics, students and NHS professionals are welcome to attend.
Description supplied by the event organiser.
📍 Venue
Henry Wellcome Psychology Building, King's College LondonDe Crspigny Park, London, SE5 8AF
St Giles, London
Get Directions →❓ Frequently asked questions
When is Cognitive-behavioural therapies for eating disorders: Not quite there yet?
Cognitive-behavioural therapies for eating disorders: Not quite there yet takes place on Thursday, 24 September 2026 at 16:30.
Where is Cognitive-behavioural therapies for eating disorders: Not quite there yet taking place?
Cognitive-behavioural therapies for eating disorders: Not quite there yet is held at Henry Wellcome Psychology Building, King's College London in London (De Crspigny Park, London, SE5 8AF).
How much are tickets for Cognitive-behavioural therapies for eating disorders: Not quite there yet?
Entry to Cognitive-behavioural therapies for eating disorders: Not quite there yet is free.
How do I get tickets for Cognitive-behavioural therapies for eating disorders: Not quite there yet?
Tickets for Cognitive-behavioural therapies for eating disorders: Not quite there yet can be booked via Eventbrite using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
🏨 Staying overnight?
Hotels within walking distance of Henry Wellcome Psychology Building, King's College London
Ad · Stay22 affiliate link
Price
Free Entry
Date
Until Thursday, 24 September 2026
Time
EventsList curates 154,000+ events across the UK. Tickets purchased via the venue or authorised sellers only.
Similar Events in London
View all →
FREEInformation Lecture: Help and Healing on the Spiritual Path
📍 Friends Meeting House Hampstead
FREEInformation Lecture: Help & Healing on the Spiritual Path
📍 The Friends Meeting House,

Celebration of Makers Talk: A History of City & Guilds of London Art School
📍 Two Temple Place
£6.13 - £16.96

English & a Picnic: English speaking practice London
📍 St James's Park
£3.75 - £7.50

An Audience with Charles Manson
📍 Simmons Bar | Soho

The Lure of... : September
📍 The Cockpit
More things to do in London
- Fran Lebowitz· Tuesday, 27 October 2026
- NETHERWOOD: Jake Arnott in Conversation with Travis Elborough· Thursday, 27 August 2026
- Scran: Modern Scottish Food Inspired by Tradition with Ali Stoner· Friday, 11 September 2026
- David Starkey· Monday, 7 September 2026
- The Sacred Live: AI and the Future of Being Human· Tuesday, 8 September 2026
- Public Lecture - Do you want ice with that? The impacts of climate change on nutrient cycling in polar coastal oceans· Tuesday, 15 September 2026
- Professor Brian Cox: Emergence· Friday, 23 October 2026
- Bloomsbury Folklore Club (Faeries)· Wednesday, 26 August 2026
- Bloomsbury Folklore Club (Baba Yaga)· Wednesday, 30 September 2026
- Draft London Plan consultation (accessible online event, 24 September 2026)· Thursday, 24 September 2026
- Cognitive-behavioural therapies for eating…· Thursday, 24 September 2026
- 5x15 Special: Will Guidara & Rory Sutherland on the Art of Hospitality· Thursday, 24 September 2026
- RIBA Yorkshire SEPN Group: Regional Awards and Visibility Discussion· Thursday, 24 September 2026
- E.H. Gombrich Lecture Series 2026 - Nobility: Arms and Letters· Thursday, 24 September 2026