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WELCOME TO BRIDGEPOINT Adult Men’s Intensive Programming
WHAT TO KNOW:
BridgePoint Center for Eating Disorders is a multi-disciplinary organization of individuals whose aim is to help you initiate processes whereby you become more aware and assured of what you want out of life. Struggling with an eating disorder can be a very lonely, painful existence. We understand this. Some of us have been there.
We intend to offer you a safe, comfortable, nurturing environment in which you may begin to heal. We, your facilitating team, have varying strengths, talents and resources to support your needs. We are here because we want to be here. We are not perfect. We will do our very best. We care. We are patient. We realize it is a process, that through a series of steps you will recognize and begin to claim your own strength, inner resources and potentialities.
Thank you for taking this step in your healing journey. We look forward to getting to know you.
WHAT TO DO:
Please read your copy of BridgePoint Application Procedure for Adults: First Things First,
in which we offer you important information about the scheduling of appointments, who, what and how to complete Parts A, B and C of the application documents, when these documents are to be given to your Home Team members, and when they are to be submitted to BridgePoint. Please share all information with your Home Team.
Make an appointment to see your counselor for the week following your return home from the program. W e believe this is an essential step in supporting yourself.
Give information to people you are inviting to Family and FriendsProgramming. This is an essential element of our programming and an integral part of your recovery process.
WHAT IS HELPFUL:
We recommend that you arrange to have a day or more "off ", between
the conclusion of a BridgePoint program and you're return to work or school. This
affords you some time to continue to "process" your experience. It is a way to further support yourself after the intensity of personal work.
WHAT TO BRING FOR THE ORIENTATION:
Calling Card (our pay phone does not take money).................................................... ?
Alarm Clock................................................................................................................. ?
Comfortable clothing & shoes, weather appropriate................................................... ?
Inspirational items, music, writing, etc......................................................................... ?
Personal amenities..................................................................................................... ?
Money......................................................................................................................... ?
Journal, paper, pens................................................................................................... ?
Something familiar...................................................................................................... ?
Free time project & supplies (art, craft, hobby, reading etc.)..................................... ?
Specialty foods........................................................................................................... ?
A sufficient supply of medication to last the duration of the program.
This includes prescription and non-prescription medication
Please bring all medication in their original containers.
WHAT TO BRING BACK
FOR FOLLOW – UP PROGRAMMING:
All of the above Sketchbooks
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