Welcome to our Alumni Page! We have hi-lighted aspects
of our aftercare program and encourage you to get
involved in them. We want your recovery to be successful
and hope to give you the added support necessary
to make lasting life changes. Our desire is to actively
promote recovery. Many of these support programs
are offered to out-patients as well.
If you have any questions or feedback on
any of the following items. Please contact Rita
Woods, Aftercare Coordinator at rwoods@centerforchange.com or
801-224-8255 ext. 150
Outpatient Group:
The process group on
Monday evenings runs from 4:30-6:00 p.m. and costs
$25 which can be paid at the receptionist desk on
the night of the group - $30 if we bill you. Participants
are encouraged to be committed to group attendance
as the group members build bonds with one another.
The group focuses on issues such as trust, emotional
intimacy, emotional regulation, and self-betrayal.
Group goals are self-care, sobriety, and forming
healthy attachments while they are working on their
recovery. Group members offer suggestions, advice,
constructive feedback, and support to one another.
Group size is kept to under ten people.
Group members need to be in individual therapy and
be working on intense issues such as sexual and emotional
abuse or drug abuse, as these issues will be touched
on but not dealt with on an intense level in process
group. The Process Group is led by Wendy Hoyt, PhD.
Sharing
Hope and Inspiration - Alumni Message Boards
Welcome! I'm excited that the CFC message board is now available to
our alumni. This can be a beneficial tool to use on your journey through
recovery and to establish a healthy lifestyle. As you participate, you
will find support and make new connections with others. By sharing emotions,
feedback and support, this board will be a safe place to get reassurance
and provide inspiration to fellow alumni. As a reminder, this board does
not provide professional support and should not be used as a substitute
for therapy or nutritional counseling. We also encourage you to find
people outside this board for additional support.
We are excited to have a message board to share hope and inspiration with each other.
Our desire is to actively promote recovery.
I hope you will share your recovery stories,
poems, thoughts, and milestones, and ideas
that have helped you through recovery and
hard times. I'd like this to be somewhere
that you can celebrate victories and strengthen
your recoveries by sharing with each other.
Again, remember we want this to be a safe
place for you as you look for understanding,
support and motivation.
Alumni Aftercare Support - Response System
The purpose of the response system is to help the client and family continue with their aftercare and discharge plan.
Life
Strategies
While at the Center
for Change you were fortunate to participate in the
powerful Life Quest workshop. As part of our aftercare
program, we offer a follow up booster workshop after
discharge, Life Strategies.
The Life Strategies workshop will
emphasize five Core Strategies that are the roadmap
to living from your higher self. These principles
will lead to fulfillment and personal success. As
you begin to believe and use these principles, you
will learn to handle your life in new and better
ways. The principles and experiences of this workshop
will build and expand on the lessons you learned
in the
Life Quest Workshop . Dr. Berrett
and Dr. Hardman will present this three-day Life
Strategies workshop, which was created by Dr. Roger
Allen Ph.D.
The next workshop TBD
To register please contact Rita Woods.
12 Step
12 Step is held every Thursday.
Eating Disorders Anonymous/12 Step
7:00 to 8:15pm at Center for Change Bldg. A
Come and strengthen your recovery!
It Works - When You Work It!
Gain more desire for recovery as you, along with
others, share experiences of strength and hope.
Balance
and Awareness: Oct 16 - Nov 20, 2007
Lead by Alice Covey
R.D.
A Yoga, Body Image, and Nutrition Program. Class starts April 15 and will be held from 6:30pm to 8pm.
The first half of every class will be spent practicing
yoga. The second half of the class will involve
the following topics: body image, the media, metabolism
and set-point, dieting, no good foods or bad foods,
and healthy habits.
Six week session for $60 - Sign up at the receptionist
desk
Supplemental
Outpatient Dietary Activities:
In addition to offering
individual dietary sessions with a registered dietitian
who specializes in eating disorders, the Center for
Change is now offering optional dietary activities
to help best meet your needs. These include:
Going out to eat with a dietitian .
The dietitian will support you in honoring your
hunger/fullness cues and will discuss with you
your fears and feelings regarding the eating out
experience. Cost: $50 for 1 hour session. (You
are also required to buy your own food)
Grocery shopping .
If you have difficulty with buying adequate food
and with meal planning, the dietitian will meet
you at a grocery store and help support you in
deciding which foods to purchase and how to use
them. Cost: $35 for hour session. (You are also
required to purchase your own groceries).
DBT
Outpatient Group:
Dialectical
Behavior Therapy (DBT) combines cognitive-behavioral
techniques with concepts from Eastern philosophy.
It is designed to address skill deficits
in affect regulation, impulse control, assertiveness,
and distress tolerance. Clients learn cognitive-behavioral
and mindfulness skills to better identify
and manage their emotional. They then practice
applying these skills to better tolerate
difficult life events and improve their ability
to interact effectively with others.
Although originally developed to treat individuals
with borderline personality disorder, it has
since been proven effective in treating a variety
of other disorders that include eating disorders.
This group is appropriate for clients with
severe or long-standing difficulties with mood
and impulse control, eating disorders, anger
management problems and self-destructive behavior.
It is geared towards relatively high functioning
individuals (such as those who are working,
attending school, or volunteering to participate
in-group). Because the group is primarily educational
and skills based, clients are required to be
in individual therapy as a condition of group
membership.
It takes approximately 16 - 18 weeks to complete
the 4 skills training modules: mindfulness,
emotion regulation, distress tolerance, and
interpersonal effectiveness. Mastery of the
skills generally requires a minimum of 6 months
or more of skills training and clients are
encouraged to continue skills training at the
conclusion of the 16 to 18 week cycle, thus
repeating the four skills training modules.
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy at Center For
Change is led by Espra Andrus, LCSW and is
held on Wednesday evenings from 6:30pm - 8:00pm
. The cost per group is $35 if paid at time
of service and $45 if we bill you. Those interested
are encouraged to contact Center for Change
to determine the most appropriate time for
them to begin the DBT training