Teen Program Overview
Treating the whole child involves improving the client's mind. At Mirasol we do this by having an onsite, accredited school, offering neurofeedback, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and cognitive skill building activities.
In summary, many times teens (as well as adults) can successfully avoid pharmacology or medication by exploring neurofeedback, cognitive behavioral therapy, and cognitive skill building. Of course there are always cases where this is not enough - and medication may be necessary - but not always. It is always important to be aware of alternatives.
Most clients come to us with compromised physical conditions. Our onsite physician at Mirasol is a naturopathic physician. The differences between a regular physician and a naturopathic physician are important: A regular physician's emphasis is on illness and a naturopathic physician's emphasis is on wellness. Naturopathic medicine believes that health is regarded as a balance in all aspects of being: physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. At Mirasol, our naturopathic physician is our Medical Director. Of course, we also have regular physicians on call when and if needed.

One of our goals is to provide our clients with the experience of normal eating. We're proud of our cooks, who create a wide variety of delicious meals and can easily accommodate needs such as food allergies and vegetarian/vegan lifestyles.
At Mirasol, clients make their own food choices from meals that are served buffet style. Along the way, they're given guidance in re-establishing accurate portion sizes and meeting nutritional needs according to personalized guidelines worked out with our staff nutritionists.
Rather than focusing on rules, we focus on intuitive eating and we help clients relearn what it feels like to be hungry and full. Thus, we emphasize normal, healthy and mindful eating.
Therapists eat with clients, providing structure, safety, and immediate support. In the course of treatment, we offer the opportunity to practice new skills in a safe environment that supports change.
Girls with eating disorders are unique, creative, and sensitive individuals who may struggle to find a connection with their true inner spirit. To recover from an eating disorder, the person must develop a sense of their own spirit and self. They must have a deep belief in their own self-worth as well as knowing that their emotions are valid and important.
In helping to heal the spirit, one of the goals of treatment is for the teen to begin to define her personal identity; to begin to discover who she is and who she wants to be in a world that is complex and disturbing. It is her birthright to be given the freedom to define herself.
Teenagers can choose to redefine life on terms which are of true value and meaning to them, rather than on cultural pressures to pursue a body size and shape that denies their spiritual, emotional, and physical needs.
The Mirasol Teen Program is Based on the Development of Personal Responsibility
Each girl is faced with the challenge of learning responsible thinking and behavior. They learn that they are truly the only ones who can make decisions for themselves, including what they are willing to eat and what they're not willing to eat! Even though teens are not developmentally ready to make many decisions for themselves, there is much that they can learn to be responsible for. In treatment at Mirasol, girls will learn how to be responsible for:
Our teen program consists of the following areas:
Our program addresses the issues of eating disordered teens in a positive way. We treat the whole child - mind, body, and spirit. We utilize primarily a group model that is highly successful along with individual modalities which make our program even more successful for each child.
Each child is considered an individual with her unique set of issues and should have treatment that is individualized for her specific needs. Our program is small (only 8 beds) which permits us to offer individualized treatment.
Recommended Length of Stay
We have flexibility in lengths of stay depending upon the severity of the symptoms. The recommended length of stay will be between two and four months with two months being the minimum length of stay. The length of stay depends upon individual treatment goals and the person's progress towards reaching those goals.
Unstructured Time
An important part of the program is teaching teens how to use free time in their daily lives. The ability to creatively use leisure time and relaxation as a part of life is a skill! This is one of the keys to being a well-balanced individual.
With client input, group activities may include events, games, movies, adventure activities, and other outings.
Unscheduled time may be used to do therapy homework, socialize with others, relax with a hobby, or enjoy a good book.