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Kel O'Neill

Kel is a Counsellor/Psychotherapist and Educator with a special interest in the area of Eating Disorders. She has spent 15 years working in this field in a variety of roles and is ever passionate about sharing her experiences and using her knowledge for the benefit of others.

Presently Kel runs a busy private practice, delivers a collection of Eating Disorder CPD programmes, contributes to research and other professionals’ projects, as well as curating Eating Disorder content for both a blog and YouTube channels under the brand 'Mental Health Bites'. Kel also works with the global professional organisation The Academy for Eating Disorders as SMC Co-Chair and is a long serving Ambassador for the charity Beat.

Website | https://www.counsellingandtraining.co.uk/

Twitter | @Kel_MHB

Instagram | kel_mhb

Live Attendees: Testimonials

Lizzie Wainwright

Great event, Kel is fantastic and it is great for her to link with Onlinevents who are always professional and have great topics. Thanks!

Chloe-Marie Jobes-Shearn

I recommend using online events for your CPD and workshops as they are so accessible regardless of your level of training or income.

Barbara Farrer-Halls

Having completed Kelly's previous workshops this felt a very valuable back up and I would like to see more of this type of event.

Testimonials

5 star rating

Informative and relaxed

Lissa Davis

Great format, and very informative. Inspiring me to learn more and appreciate the concept of working in partnership with the medical model rather than in par...

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Great format, and very informative. Inspiring me to learn more and appreciate the concept of working in partnership with the medical model rather than in parallel is extremely helpful.

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5 star rating

Debbie Sutch

Really helpful, love Kel’s style and useful to be reminded of how to ensure clients have good experience of therapy when bringing eating disorder issues.

Really helpful, love Kel’s style and useful to be reminded of how to ensure clients have good experience of therapy when bringing eating disorder issues.

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