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We have provided several ways that you can get the help you need to make your time using Outlook productive. Your first line of inquiry should be to explore Outlook’s Help files. CTLT provides training and they can answer some of your questions. You can also call the Help Desk at 410-337-6322.

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Fifth step Now you know who needs training and what they need and the timescale you can access the various funding or training opportunities that are available.

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Help for eating disorders is patchy at best. GPs are not formally trained to understand or treat eating disorders, although their help in managing physical risk is invaluable. Most NHS trusts provide a service only with serious cases of anorexia or bulimia and, due to demand, there may be long waiting lists or only help in non specialist mental health units.Help is available in many forms. The NICE 2004 Guidance on eating disorders advised self help for less severe cases of binge eating disorder and bulimia nervosa. Other forms of self help are to be found in books and manuals or CDs, please check that they are based on CBT and not any system that is unproven by research and proper evidence.A form of therapy called CBT adapted for eating distress is recommended for bulimia and compulsive eating.

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