Moonpointe Center for Eating Disorders

Moonpointe

A Focus Center for Eating Disorders

Family Program: Families in Focus

 

Multiple generations of women in the Families in Focus Program

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Women of all ages find help at Moonpointe

Family Treatment Program Overview

Focus Healthcare of Tennessee, Moonpointe’s sister residential facility in Chattanooga, is pleased to partner with Thomas and Thomas Consulting Group, LLC for a monthly two and a ½ day family program. Individuals who have family involvement in treatment have better success. Part of what families will learn in this process is that addiction is a boundary failure, which is why treatment offers so much hope. Boundary systems can be learned and improved.

Listen to Thomas Tullos [MP3 format]

Meet Thomas Tullos, Focus Healthcare of Tennessee Clinical Director, through this short audio interview as he speaks about Addiction and Addiction Treatment.


Workshop Results

Following this workshop, participants will be able to do the following: educate family members on the nature of the addictive process, understand how the disease impacts families, engage family members in interactive conjoint group process with patients, teach healthy communication skills, and educate family members about boundaries, family roles, and codependency issues.

Addiction Recovery

Families often ask us for statistics on addiction recovery. Our answer is this: Recovery rate is 100% when the treatment plan is followed 100%. Family involvement is part of the treatment plan.

In a large-scale study published on October 4 in the journal Archives of General Psychiatry, teenagers with the eating disorder showed better recovery after receiving family therapy. Read the article To overcome teen eating disorders, get the family involved, published by The Independent, Wednesday, 6 October 2010.

Schedule

The Families in Focus Program is offered monthly. Therapeutic activities for the family program are scheduled all day Friday, Saturday, and until noon on Sunday. Sunday afternoon will be set aside for therapeutic visitation.

Upcoming session weekends held at Focus Healthcare of Tennessee in Chattanooga, include the following:

  • June 22, 23, 24
  • July 20, 21, 22
  • August 17, 18 , 19
  • September 14, 15, 16
  • October 19, 20, 21
  • November 16, 17, 18
  • December 14, 15, 16

Call 800.675.2041 for more information.

Friday
8:30
9:00
10:30
10:45
12:00
1:30-2:45
2:45
3:00-4:00
Registration
Lecture on the Addictive Process
Break
Lecture on Eating Disorders
Lunch on your own
Lecture on Family Roles
Beak
Group Process/Q&A
Saturday
9:00
10:15
10:30
12:00
1:30
2:45
3:00-4:30
Lecture on Boundaries
Break
Group Process: Family Impact Sharing
Lunch on your own
Group Process: Family Impact Sharing
Break
Group Process
Sunday
9:00
10:30
10:45
12:00
1:00-3:00
Continuing Self-Care Plan
Break
Affirmations and Closing
Lunch
Visitations

Fees

For the Patient: Free
For the Family: $150/family member in advance, $200 at the door.
Register online in advance at the Focus Healthcare website

Workshop Protocol

For the safety and consideration of all workshop participants, attendees are asked not to bring weapons, purses, cameras, cell phones, valuables, and outside food and drinks to any of the sessions.

Families in Focus Workshop Design

The Center for Eating Disorders is here not only to help individual recovery, but to facilitate a healing process for the entire family.

Our belief is that eating disorders are a family disease and treatment for the entire family is important for everyone’s recovery. Focus Healthcare’s Families in Focus is designed to educate, empower, open communication, and provide support for the family.

To learn more about the Families in Focus program or to register call Melissa Rogers at 1.800.675.2041.

Father and daughter


Families in Focus is conducted by Sheila Thomas, LMFT, CSAT and Thomas Tullos, LPC, CSAT. In 2012, Focus Program Director Diane Monteleone will also be supporting these sessions.




















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