Six Tips to Unpack Your Client’s Ambivalence: Turn Uncertainty Into Growth
Does your client have mixed feelings about entering a higher level of care? Here are six ways to unpack ambivalence.
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Does your client have mixed feelings about entering a higher level of care? Here are six ways to unpack ambivalence.
Families and support systems play a critical role in their loved ones’ treatment and recovery process. At Eating Recovery Center and Pathlight Mood &…
Virtual Intensive Outpatient Programs for Eating Disorders and Mood and Anxiety Disorders
Are you providing virtual therapy to clients or curious to know more about it? Read what our patients have told us that helps them get the most out of…
With virtual IOP, eating disorder exposure therapy can be embedded in everyday life.
ERC Pathlight can help you and your patients navigate insurance coverage to get them the treatment they need today.
Learn about ERC Pathlight's specialized trauma treatment track and evidence-based trauma treatments and how they can support your patient's care.
ERC Pathlight experts’ best practices for fostering patient connections, whether in person or virtually
What the data shows about patient experiences, attendance and outcomes.
Gain tools to help you navigate entering mental health treatment during the holidays, including insurance considerations as we head into the new year.
Ketamine is an FDA-approved intervention for treatment-resistant depression and related disorders. Nurses play a vital role in ensuring patients’…
At Eating Recovery and Pathlight At Home, virtual IOP is designed to fit easily into everyday life. Learn from experts about how to take recovery…
Despite the growing number of children, teens and adults living with mental health conditions, many are unable to access the support and treatment…
The end of summer can come with anxiety about academic and social pressures. A focus on mental wellness during this transition is critical for a…
Ambivalence toward treatment is a normal emotion that can make decision making difficult. Learn about the reasons for treatment ambivalence and find…
Summer is an ideal time for mental health treatment since it can offer structure and stability during a high-risk time and it prevents academic…
At least half of the population will experience a traumatic event in their lifetime, such as death, severe injury, or sexual violence. While trauma…
This is the second video of a 3-part series that highlights the importance of emotional awareness in order to achieve meaningful, long-lasting change.
This is the third video of a 3-part series that underscores the importance of identifying and naming our emotions by using effective coping skills.
This video highlights best practices for supporting a loved one when they are not using words to communicate with you.
This video discusses the importance of expressing anger and offers specific emotional coaching skills on how to approach anger.
This video details the second step in emotion coaching: emotional support and practice support.
This video provides an overview on the first, critical step in emotion coaching: validation.
This video explains the basics of emotions as mental states and defines a caregiver’s emotional support goals.
This video welcomes caregivers, acknowledges your powerful work as a support system, and orients you to your role in the recovery process.
Whether your client is out of school, planning a vacation or busy with daily life, our virtual intensive outpatient program (IOP) provides…
Signs of having PTSD might include intrusive thoughts, avoidance, or dissociation. Treatment of PTSD can include exposure therapy, cognitive…
It’s common for people struggling with eating disorders to have a co-occurring mental health disorder. Anxiety disorders are particularly common when…
“Virtual IOP was exactly what I needed...constant pushing from my therapist and dietitian keeps me trying to recover; the group held me more…
I was 11 years old, it was Christmas eve, and we still had no presents under the tree. The year before I would have been angry, but this year I…
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