What is different about the Eating Disorder Center of Denvers partial hospitalization program vs. residential and is it as effective?
More realistically, we should begin with what is the same between partial hospitalization and residential: both programs provide a full day (10 hours) of treatment interventions including group and individual therapy, psychiatric and medical monitoring and three meals and one snack facilitated by a dietitian and a masters level or above clinician. What is different at the Eating Disorder Center of Denver is that patients go home or to the Eating Disorder Center of Denver apartment in the evenings, allowing time to integrate the days events and to practice healthy coping strategies. Patients not only learn to own their recovery, they learn the joy of owning their success.
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