What is different about the Eating Disorder Center of Denvers partial hospitalization program vs. a residential program, and is it as effective?
It is important to understand the similarities between a partial hospitalization program and a residential program. Both programs provide a full day (10 hours) of treatment interventions, including group and individual therapy, psychiatric and medical monitoring. They both include meals and snacks facilitated by a registered dietitian. In the partial hospitalization program, you leave the clinic in the evening. You either return home or to an apartment managed by Eating Disorder Center of Denver. Time away from the clinic each day empowers you to integrate the days’ activities and to practice healthy coping strategies. You not only learn to own your recovery, you learn the joy of owning your success.
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