from Section 4 - TBT-S Augmenting Eating Disorder Treatments
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 March 2022
Entry into and exit out of TBT-S programs are similar to other transfers from one treatment level of care to another, with additional recommended phone sessions scheduled for questions and answers with clients and Supports. The more detailed the planning and passing of the baton, from a TBT-S program to ongoing ED treatment settings, the more seamless the care reducing vulnerabilities for relapse. The Behavioral Agreement, Trait Profile Checklist, and Toolbox are examples of TBT-S documents sent to ongoing treatment settings to ensure continuity of care and adult clients’ goals of who does what, when, and how for the following weeks and months.
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