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The Rosewood Model for the Treatment of Eating Disorders and Co-Occurring Conditions Dena Cabrera, Psy.D, CEDS

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The Rosewood Model for the Treatment of Eating Disorders and Co-Occurring ConditionsDena Cabrera, Psy.D, CEDS

A holistic approach: Addressing the medical, psychological, social and spiritual complications associated with an eating disorders.

Treat the underlying issues, co-occurring disorders, trauma and addictions.

Well-established model of care, best practices, dedicated multidisciplinary staff, and warm nurturing setting.

Acute CareResidential

Partial Hospitalization (with the exception of Adol)Intensive Outpatient

Medical Provider

Psychiatrist

Psychologist

Therapists

Dietitian (RD)

Nurses

Behavioral Techs

Aftercare coordinator

Activities Therapists (Equine, Ropes Course, Yoga, Tai Chi,)

Art Therapist

Music Therapist

Multidisciplinary Team Approach (Individual & Group)

28 Inpatient Beds for Males and Females 7 Day-A-Week Programming Integrated Addictions Treatment Sonoran Program Comprehensive nutritional program Trauma recovery work (EMDR) Intensive 5-day Family Program Individual sessions with multidisciplinary team

members

Partial Hospitalization with Residential Living 21 Beds Adult Male and Female 7 Day-A-Week Programming Same Treatment Model as Ranch in Less Structured

Setting Real World Skills – Plan and prep all food daily – skill building– Grocery outings and Meal Outings – Medication management

On-Site & Off-Site 12-Step Meetings

14-Bed Male and Females 12-17 years of age• Stages of Recovery • 24 hour On-Site Medical Staff • 7 Day-A-Week Programming Family Therapy Program – Individual phone sessions– Weekend visits – One Full Week Family Program – Weekly case review with family or legal guardian– Meal coaching

Comprehensive Diagnostic Assessment

Behavioral Interventions / DBT Treatment

Psychodrama

Family Integrated Care

Educational Program

Monthly Outings / Meal Challenges

Learning Facility – fully equipped with computers and educational materials.

Utilize Anywhere Learning System (A+LS)

If not in school – independent learning projects / or book clubs are integrated into treatment plan

College / Career counseling

Intensive Outpatient Programming – 4 days a week for adolescents– 5 days a week for adults

Individual psychiatry, nutrition & therapeutic sessions Free Assessments Clinical staff includes independently licensed clinicians,

associate licensed clinicians, and master level interns Dietary staff includes registered dieticians and dietary

technicians Located across the street from ASU

Body Image Trauma Work Dialectical Behavioral Therapy Experiential Therapies– Equine, Ropes Course, Animal-Assisted Therapy, Art

Therapy, Recreation Therapy Psychodrama Relapse Prevention / Aftercare Groups Readiness for Change Twelve Step Groups – Addictions work Nutrition Groups / Meal Coaching and Support

Mom in the Mirror: Body Image, Beauty, and Life after Pregnancy is for every woman who has ever doubted herself or her self-worth after the birth of a child. Because most women spend much of their lives attempting to change their bodies, it’s not surprising that the weight gain that comes along with pregnancy (and post-pregnancy), coupled with the challenges of parenting, only exacerbate issues with weight, body image, disordered eating, and self-esteem.