Multi-Modality Treatment (MMT)
Treatment Resistant Patients: We are successful in helping patients who have previously been deemed to be "treatment resistant." We have found that our patients are not resisting treatment, they have simply not been provided with effective treatment that is customized to their specific needs-Problem Solved! |
MMT facilitates the integration of multiple forms of therapy into a holistic approach to treatment that is fully integrated and coordinated:
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MMT EmphasizesLearning
Executive function-based learning model that is sensitive to the unique learning needs of individual/groups/systems Developmentally sensitive in its understanding of learning throughout the lifespan Holism/Systems-Awareness
It is holistic in seeing the individual as part of a larger system It understands the balance between thinking and being It appreciates the dialectical interaction between all participants and systems (individuals, families, groups, teams, agencies, and communities) It accepts that the suffering within the world is always balanced out by our true ability to experience deep and pervasive joy Metacognition
Builds the metacognitive awareness of each participant individually and as a member of various collective groups Helps teams come together with a sense of shared goals and appropriate expectations Empirical Change
Evidence-based treatment models are used to promote behavioral change DBT, CBT, ACT, MI, and Change Theory have all been integrated into holistic MMT Programs Language Development
Change is evaluated though the development of new, more adaptive oral and written language outputs Shared perspectives of treatment are articulated by all participants of a team over the course of a given course of treatment Clinicians are always trying to help patients develop clearer ways of communicating their needs, insights, and knowledge to the people in their lives as they adapt in increasingly healthier ways Goal-Development
MMT’s perspective of learning/pedagogy begins with the MMT Clinician taking an active, central role on the team. In this role, the MMT Clinician advocates for the identification of common learning goals and shared treatment outcomes MMT ends with all the individuals and groups agreeing that the collaborative goals have been achieved Urgency
MMT maintains a sense of urgency in accomplishing its primary goal of healthier expression by coordinating the team and utilizing evidence-based interventions to promote the process of change MMT staff also evaluate the maximum rate at which a given patient can move forward with their treatment, promoting goals that maintain a sense of clinical urgency while simultaneously preventing a patient from becoming overwhelmed Diversity AwareNess:
MMT Clinicians are always respectful, fair-minded, diversity-aware, culturally sensitive, and mindful of the individuals and groups with whom and for whom they collaborate MMT Clinicians also accept the reality that change can at times promote a sense of struggle, fear, and anxiety between different groups of individuals. MMT strives to minimize this friction and promote a sense of awareness that will maximize healthy communication and encourage cooperation |
MMT's Philosophy
“MMT Clinicians help bridge the traditions of Western thinking and Eastern mindfulness by developing common language that seeks to build purposeful connection and a shared sense of clinical momentum within an entire team.” |