
Admission Process for the Eating Disorder Program
- The first stage is the evaluation of your psychological, nutritional and medical state by the multidisciplinary team, with the aim of being able to ensure that the Day Treatment program is suitable for you. Additionally, the initial evaluation will help us design your treatment plan, which we will share with you.
- After the initial evaluations, you and your companions will assist a complete allocation session that consists of:
- access to the online psychoeducation course
- (group or individual) session to ensure understanding of the course, clarify doubts and emphasize some important points.
- (group or individual) session to review the norms and rules of the center and the program, daily operations and activities, to ensure their understanding and work on motivation towards recovery.
- tour of the center so that you can feel at home from the beginning of the program.
- At the end of the session, you will obtain a manual with all the necessary information.

ED Intervention Plan and Daily Activities
Our program consists of guided activities focused on working on your relationship with yourself, your body and nutrition, leisure activities to enjoy and play, intertwined with free time or to carry out your projects called “co-working”, group and individual therapies and meals (breakfast, lunch and snack).
The program lasts from Monday to Friday, begins at 9:00 a.m. with activities to reconnect with the body through yoga/stretching and mindfulness and ends at 6:00 p.m. with individual therapies/snack/walks or space for leisure and family therapies. Each week has a plan that allows you to find structure and routine, as well as flexibility and spontaneity.
Our day to day activities include:
- Yoga for ED
- Art therapy and Pottery workshops
- Nutritional workshops
- Reading Club
- Psychodrama
- Psychological dance
- Coworking space
- Cooking
- Mindfulness workshop
- Visit/trip/going out
- Creative writing

Eating Disorder Care Plan: Therapeutic, Medical and Nutritional Care
Each week the participants will have their individual psychotherapy spaces on a weekly or bi-weekly basis, depending on each person. In addition, they will carry out nutritional and medical monitoring sessions, according to need and plan agreed upon during the initial interviews. The sessions allow us to continue working both before, during and after participation in the program, towards health objectives and monitor progress and recovery by the multidisciplinary team.
Apart from individual therapies, participants will have a biweekly group therapy space. Group therapy is a crucial element of both recovery and the feeling of community and support that is generated in the program. Group processes energize, accelerate and in some cases, enable recovery from an eating disorder.
The comprehensive approach through psychotherapy, nutrition, medical care, and social interaction are essential and complementary components in a program for Anorexia and other eating disorders, especially in chronic cases where outpatient treatment is not sufficient.

Eating Disorder Programs: Me and My Eating
What is “Me and My Eating” Program?
The Me and My Eating Program has been designed by our multidisciplinary team at our clinic to support individuals who experience/live with an Eating Disorder. It is a comprehensive program based on the concepts of mindful eating and Mentalization-Based Treatment, therapeutic dining, individual and group nutrition sessions, nutrition workshops, and other activities.
From a nutritional perspective, the Me and My Eating Program aims to accompany and guide people with ED to adopt self-care strategies to improve their relationship with food, going beyond the mere act of eating.

Eating Disorder Programs: Me and My Body
What is the Me and My Body Program?
One of our main aims at Day treatment is to provide the space and necessary practices to experience, feel and inhabit the body as a home. When living with SEED the connection between self and body gets disrupted, as a result the body is lived as a thing separate from the self, instead of a part of the living being to inhabit. Through a series of somatic and body-based therapies (Yoga, Art, Theater, Mindfulness), our aim is to encourage participants to rediscover their bodies and their vitality using curiosity and experimentation.
When living with SEED the body can become such a foreign place that even the idea of visiting could feel impossible to imagine or even terrifying. To reduce fear of the unknown, our intention is to enhance curiosity and exploration instead.

Gradual change to outpatient treatment
When you are approaching recovery and no longer need an intense program, together with the multidisciplinary team, we will redesign your treatment and gradually move to outpatient treatment.
You will be able to continue doing your individual therapies, psycho-nutritional and medical support sessions, as often as necessary. In addition, participation in some program activities may be maintained, depending on your needs.