Enhanced Treatment Track

Nourished Minds offers an enhanced outpatient treatment track designed for individuals managing OCD, eating disorders, or co-occurring presentations who are seeking more intensive and targeted outpatient treatment. This track combines evidence-based psychotherapy with targeted exposure work, ongoing assessment, and coordinated care to support sustainable recovery.

Treatment is individualized based on clinical need, with sessions typically ranging from three to five per week. We use validated measurement tools to track progress, maintain regular communication with your broader treatment team, and adjust the intensity of care as your needs evolve throughout the recovery process.

Who this track serves:

The enhanced treatment track is designed for adults managing OCD, eating disorders, or both conditions when they co-occur. You might benefit from this level of care if you're transitioning from residential, partial hospitalization, or intensive outpatient treatment and need continued structure to maintain stability. This track also serves individuals experiencing increased symptoms who want to intervene early, before distress escalates to the point of requiring a higher level of care. The combination of increased session frequency, targeted exposure work, and regular progress monitoring helps build momentum in recovery while maintaining the flexibility of outpatient treatment.

What the track includes:

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    INCREASED SESSION FREQUENCY

    Treatment typically involves 3-5 sessions per week, combining psychotherapy sessions with targeted exposure sessions tailored to your specific needs. This might include additional individual therapy, dedicated exposure work for OCD or eating disorder behaviors, and family sessions when clinically appropriate.

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    STRUCTURED ASSESSMENT & MONITORING

    We implement validated measurement tools monthly to track symptom progression and treatment response. These assessments inform ongoing treatment decisions and help identify whether your current level of care remains appropriate or if adjustments are needed.

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    COORDINATED CARE & PSYCHOEDUCATION

    Treatment begins with comprehensive psychoeducation about your diagnosis and what evidence-based treatment entails. We maintain regular communication with other members of your care team and provide relapse prevention planning as you progress toward discharge.

Frequently Asked Questions

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  • The enhanced treatment track differs from IOP in both structure and intensity. IOP programs typically involve three hours of programming three or more days per week, often in a group format with set curricula. Our enhanced track maintains the individualized, outpatient therapy structure you'd receive in standard treatment, with the flexibility to increase session frequency based on clinical need. Sessions are scheduled around your life rather than requiring you to attend a fixed program schedule, and the focus remains on personalized treatment rather than group-based programming.

  • Treatment length varies significantly based on your individual presentation, symptom severity, and response to treatment. Some clients benefit from a few weeks of enhanced support during a challenging period, while others work at this level for several months. We use monthly assessment data to evaluate progress and regularly discuss whether this intensity of care remains appropriate. Our goal is to provide the level of structure you need without continuing enhanced services longer than clinically necessary.

  • This track serves two primary populations: individuals stepping down from higher levels of care (residential, PHP, or IOP) who need continued structure to consolidate gains and prevent relapse, and individuals experiencing symptom escalation who want to intervene before requiring a more intensive level of care. You might benefit from enhanced treatment if standard weekly therapy isn't providing enough structure, if you're engaging in frequent OCD compulsions or eating disorder behaviors that need targeted intervention, or if you need accountability and support during a particularly challenging phase of recovery.

  • Exposure sessions focus specifically on confronting feared stimuli or situations related to OCD obsessions or eating disorder behaviors. Unlike traditional therapy sessions that may cover multiple topics, exposure sessions are dedicated entirely to planned, therapist-supported exposure work. For OCD, this might involve confronting contamination fears, sitting with uncertainty, or resisting checking compulsions. For eating disorders, exposures might include feared foods, challenging meals, or situations that typically trigger restriction or compensatory behaviors. These sessions are paced carefully and designed collaboratively with you.

  • Group access is available when we have appropriate groups running that match your clinical needs. Groups we've offered include peer support groups for eating disorder recovery and exposure-focused groups for OCD. Group availability depends on having sufficient clients at similar points in treatment to create a therapeutic milieu, so we can't guarantee specific groups will be available at any given time. Individual work remains the core of the enhanced track regardless of group availability.

  • Many clients already have established psychiatric care when they begin the enhanced track, but medication management can be integrated into your treatment if needed. Our psychiatric nurse practitioner is available for assessment and ongoing medication management when clinically appropriate. We coordinate closely between therapy and medication services to ensure all aspects of your care align with your treatment goals.

  • We use validated assessment tools monthly to monitor symptom severity, along with ongoing clinical observation and your own feedback about how you're managing. If assessment data or clinical presentation suggest you're not making adequate progress at this level of care, or if safety concerns arise, we'll discuss whether a higher level of care would better serve your recovery. This isn't a failure of treatment but rather a recognition that different phases of illness sometimes require different intensities of support. We maintain relationships with higher-level programs to facilitate smooth transitions when needed.

    Measurement tools we use include: 

    • Yale Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale for Adults (YBOCS)

    • Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDEQ)

    • Clinical Impairment Assessment Questionnaire (CIA)

    • Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9)

Ready to Begin?

The enhanced treatment track represents our commitment to meeting clients where they are in their recovery journey, providing the level of structure and support needed during critical transition periods or phases of increased symptom intensity. If you're considering whether this track might be appropriate for you or someone you're supporting, we welcome you to reach out with questions about how enhanced treatment could fit into your care plan.

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