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Fierce Grace
Our goal is to create an environment of “truth without judgment” and “compassionate curiosity” that promotes the healing and recovery of the whole person. To ensure best practices, Crescent Grace incorporates evidenced-based therapies and techniques including, but not limited to:
Crescent Grace is staffed with compassionate professionals who will guide your journey to full recovery every step of the way.
Never Give up
No matter what
You are not alone
There is hope
Those suffering with eating disorders often struggle with the use of and finding their voice. Many clients have shared that they have difficulty finding the words for what they feel, or trying to talk in a group, feeling too vulnerable to openly speak about painful, emotional things. Some clients have shared they “simply don’t have words for what they are experiencing”. Experiential therapies allow clients to find other ways of communicating what they feel they cannot say or access in the moment. In a sense, it’s way to say the unsayable.
Experiential therapies give clients an opportunity to explore their emotions, successes, failures, and the roles they play in life on a deeper level. It allows the client to pull out of their comfort zone in a safe, non-threatening, and playful way.
Experiential therapies can include many different activities, including hikes in nature, psychodrama, guided imagery, games, team-building strategies, family sculpting, and others in which the client is fully engaged in a process other than talking.
Expressive arts therapies are evidence-based, integrative mental health and human services professions that use kinesthetic, perceptual, and sensory interventions to support developmental, personal, and relational treatment goals. Creative expression engages the mind, body, and spirit to improve mood, develop alternative coping skills, increase self-regulation, and improve quality of life.
Crescent Grace recognizes the value of the arts as a vehicle for healing. Clients engage in art therapy, creative process, improvisation and role play, theater, music, and creative writing as a way of finding their path to healing and long-term recovery. Like experiential therapies, expressive arts therapies and creative processes also assist clients in the development of coping skills and avenues of personal expression that become lifelong resources and enhanced quality of life.
Crescent Grace believes in recovery of the whole self. Research has proven that movement is critical to long-term health and well-being. We recognize that those struggling with eating disorders may also struggle with a significantly disrupted relationship to exercise. Our goal is to help each client develop a balanced relationship to movement that allows them to create a healthy lifestyle that is foundational for full recovery.
We have witnessed many clients restore their relationship to exercise after many years of being told they have to give up exercise to recover. While physical health and restoration are priority when our clients first arrive, restoring a relationship to balanced exercise is a core component of each client’s recovery plan based on their specific needs and lifestyle. Clients diagnosed with eating disorders often struggle with regulating much more than just food and food-related behaviors. Our goal is to help them reestablish healthy communication with their body on all levels.
We want each client to find the gift of learning to trust themselves from the inside out, whether it’s listening to their hunger or knowing when to stop an activity. Recovery is defined by a client’s ability to know they can be in charge of their own bodies in healthy and safe ways that allow them the spontaneity and autonomy that fuels a full and beautiful life.
Our team includes a group of compassionate trainers, yoga instructors, Pilates instructors etc., to evaluate and develop a specific healthy exercise recovery plan for each client to enhance health, body image, body acceptance, challenge distortions, and find joy in life that supports connection to self and others. Individualized exercise recovery plans may include but are not limited to the following:
The body is living art. Your movement through time and space is art. A painter has brushes. You have your body.