Are you or your organisation failing to detect early warning signs of eating disorders, leaving individuals at risk of long-term psychological harm, hospitalisation or worse? Without a structured, evidence-based approach to assessment and intervention planning, even well-meaning professionals miss critical indicators, delay treatment pathways, and increase liability. The Eating Disorders and Mental Wellness Kit is the only self-assessment toolkit grounded in clinical best practice, DSM-5-TR criteria, and multidisciplinary care frameworks, delivering immediate clarity on risk severity, comorbid mental health conditions, and actionable recovery pathways. This 60+ file digital playbook equips you with the exact tools to conduct comprehensive assessments, design individualised support plans, and align care strategies with recognised standards , or face preventable deterioration in client outcomes, regulatory scrutiny from health oversight bodies, or loss of professional credibility.
What You Receive
- A 90-page Master Operations Playbook (PDF) that walks you step-by-step through screening protocols, risk stratification, interdisciplinary referral workflows, and recovery monitoring , so you can implement a standardised process from day one.
- 1518 prioritised diagnostic and assessment questions across 12 core domains including body image disturbance, disordered eating behaviours, anxiety comorbidity, trauma history, metabolic health, and family dynamics , enabling you to identify hidden risks faster than clinical intuition alone.
- 27 clinical self-assessment worksheets (XLSX and PDF) with automated scoring logic and severity benchmarks, allowing clients to confidentially report symptoms while generating clinician-ready summaries for diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Five Platinum Tier centre-piece tools: a 90-day Mental Wellness Adoption Roadmap (XLSX), an Anti-Pattern Catalogue of common misdiagnoses and treatment pitfalls (XLSX), a Case Formulation Template for complex presentations (PDF), an Outcomes & Relapse Prevention Dashboard (XLSX), and an Incident Response Runbook for acute crises (PDF).
- 14 evidence-based frameworks mapped to NICE Guidelines, APA Practice Guidelines, and the SCOFF, EDE-Q, and PHQ-9 instruments , giving you defensible, audit-ready documentation aligned with global standards.
- 13 implementation playbooks in Section 06_Processes_and_Execution, covering client intake interviews, motivational interviewing scripts, family engagement strategies, and school-based intervention models , so you can operationalise care across settings.
- Policy templates, audit checklists, and governance matrices (PDF) in Section 08_Quality_and_Governance to demonstrate compliance with ethical practice requirements and organisational safeguarding policies.
- All files delivered via email within 24 business hours as a structured digital folder: 35 XLSX spreadsheets (including calculators, dashboards, scorecards) and 25 PDF guides (runbooks, briefings, reference cards), plus README.md and CUSTOMER_EMAIL.txt onboarding instructions.
How This Helps You
You gain the ability to detect, assess and respond to eating disorders with clinical precision , reducing diagnostic delays that can lead to irreversible physical damage or fatal outcomes. Each assessment template cuts hours off case formulation time, letting you prioritise high-risk clients and justify referrals with data-backed reports. You’ll standardise your practice against evidence-based guidelines, which protects you in ethical reviews and licensing audits. Without this toolkit, you risk relying on fragmented approaches that overlook comorbid depression, trauma or metabolic dysfunction , increasing the likelihood of relapse, client dissatisfaction, or malpractice claims. With it, you build trust through transparency, deliver measurable improvements in mental wellness, and position yourself as a competent, current, and compassionate practitioner.
Who Is This For?
- Clinical psychologists and psychotherapists who need structured assessment tools to differentiate between anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge-eating disorder, ARFID, and OSFED
- Mental health counsellors and social workers working in private practice, community health or school settings seeking evidence-based intake and monitoring systems
- Dietitians and nutritionists supporting clients with disordered eating, requiring validated tools to collaborate effectively with mental health teams
- General practitioners and primary care providers looking to improve early detection and safe referral pathways
- Wellness coaches, peer support leads, and non-clinical facilitators who want to operate within ethical boundaries and recognise when specialist intervention is required
Choosing the Eating Disorders and Mental Wellness Kit isn’t just about acquiring resources , it’s about adopting a professional standard of care. You’re not guessing what to ask, how to score it, or when to escalate. You’re equipped with a complete, clinically validated system used by leading practitioners to protect clients, streamline documentation, and deliver outcomes that matter. Delaying structured assessment means accepting preventable harm. This is the smart, responsible move for any professional serious about mental wellness impact.
What does the Eating Disorders and Mental Wellness Kit include?
The Eating Disorders and Mental Wellness Kit includes 60+ digital files delivered by email within 24 business hours: approximately 35 XLSX spreadsheets (assessment tools, calculators, dashboards) and 25 PDF guides (playbooks, runbooks, policy templates), organised into 11 structured sections. Key components include a Master Operations Playbook, 1518 prioritised assessment questions, 27 self-assessment worksheets, a 90-day roadmap, case formulation templates, anti-pattern catalogues, and incident response protocols , all aligned with DSM-5-TR, NICE and APA guidelines.