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TBT-S has been studied in a 40-hour, 1-week group format that consists of novel interventions that integrate temperament and Supports in structured interactive treatment approaches for YA and SE-AN. TBT-S neurobiological information and temperament approach could be “seasoned” into segments in multiple levels of ED treatment. The clinician schedules members of the ED treatment team, like dietitians and medical professions and Supports to participate with the adult client in various combinations of ways to address key aspects of treatment planning and skill/tool development. This ensures consistency inside and outside of treatment. Clinicians and programs could flexibly apply TBT-S core principles and components into ongoing ED treatment.
The first therapy session holds the unique opportunity to introduce neurobiological underpinnings of identified ED symptoms while assessing client traits that impact long-term change.
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