
Rebroadcast: Readiness, Motivation, and Collaborative Change in Eating Disorder Recovery with Josie Geller
Real Health Radio
00:00
The Difference Between Collaborative Care and Eating Disorders
In contrast, collaborative care would be characterized by the clinitian not making any assumptions about anything that's going on with the patient. They have an agenda, and their agendas to get the patient to change. And we found that actually, patients had a very clear preference for collabrative care,. but that clinitions and family members also agreed that collaborative care is likely to be most so there's kind of a universal acceptance that collaborate care is what patiencs want.
Play episode from 52:59
Transcript


