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Live In & Transition Support

Live ins & Transition Support are an ideal formula during a sufferer’s transition from an inpatient setting to back home. Following an inpatient treatment one requires lots of structure, support, guidance, and accountability in order to sustain any progress made while inpatient and prevent relapse. They are also apt for anyone who is particularly struggling and feeling that they need a higher level of accountability and support throughout the day in order to prevent a relapse and get back on track. 

Each Live-In & Transition Support experience is uniquely tailored to each person’s specific needs and circumstances. I will be with you in real time over a period of time that we will agree together in advance. This continuity of being together, literally holding your hand, guiding you and walking you through the various twists and turns of the process is valuable for setting the next stepping stone. It is a solid factor that help us to confidently work towards developing or enhancing some emotional and practical skills necessary to navigate your recovery back at home, stay on track and work towards a fulfilling life where true healing resides. 

During Live-ins so much growth takes place – both for a coach and a sufferer. Live ins provide the opportunity to see the wider picture of how eating disorders play out in each person’s life adding a whole new dimension to the overall understanding and appropriation of a unique recovery plan made to measure of a client’s needs and living situation, including family dynamics, routine, lack of time, or too much unstructured time, etc. 

Following a thorough discussion and agreement with your treatment team along with thorough assessment together that reaches a mutual agreement, we will create an individualized plan that reflects your personal needs and overall state ( physical and emotional), takes into consideration your ambivalence, motivation, readiness, and stage of change, and aligns with your treatment goals. Subsequently, we will begin implementing together this plan, within the context of your own home, and lifestyle. . 

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An Eating Disorder Recovery Coach is not a replacement for a therapist, dietician, or medical or mental health professional, and thus, I cannot provide medical, nutritional, psychological, or other services designated for practice by a medical or mental health professional. My role functions as an adjunct to your treatment team, and my services complement and support those of your primary care providers as I am dealing with unique issues and circumstances that other team members cannot perform due to time constraints, legal parameters, or lack of specific training. As a Recovered Eating Disorder Coach, I help individuals reach their treatment goals in real-life situations, providing support, and appropriate challenges, and serving as both a role model and a guide. I am trained on how to work with the eating disorder population, in both an individual and group setting, to help facilitate growth and behavior change related to recovery.

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