
by: Amber Parris, LICSW, CEDS
“The Relational Dimension of the Adaptive Care Model is designed to heal and strengthen relationships, without which eating disorder recovery is impossible…
“Developing ourselves to be more active advocates for our clients is an urgent matter that I’m proud to say Alsana has taken to heart and soul. Alongside our eating disorder programs, we work with clients to help them heal from trauma.
“Clients cannot expect to achieve full, lasting eating disorder recovery without addressing their traumas as well, full stop. Furthermore, we as clinicians know that it would be disingenuous at best to treat our clients’ trauma without also becoming passionate, active advocates for a world that does not continue to traumatize them. There is real action and intentionality behind our values; we are advocates for social justice and safe care for all. We believe that Black Lives Matter. We believe that All Bodies are Good Bodies. And we believe that Love is Love is LOVE.”
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https://alsana2.wordpress.com/2020/10/07/new-on-the-blog-getting-to-know-the-relational-dimension-of-alsanas-adaptive-care-model-by-amber-parris-licsw-ce/
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from
https://alsanastlouis.tumblr.com/post/631355457822408704
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