Bridging insight and real-life change.
Insight alone is often not enough for lasting recovery. Heroic Path incorporates carefully structured experiential therapies that allow clients to practice skills, build confidence, and generalize treatment gains into daily life.
CBT groups help clients identify and modify distorted thoughts related to food, body image, control, and self-worth…
Kitchen Conversations are structured therapeutic groups conducted in a kitchen setting that combine cooking, meal preparation, and recovery-focused dialogue.
This intervention integrates nutritional education, experiential exposure, mindfulness, and group process work and is led by clinicians with input from the registered dietitian.
Why the Kitchen Matters
For many individuals with eating disorders, food environments carry anxiety, avoidance, or shame. Structured kitchen experiences allow members to:
Within the PHP
Members participate in planning, preparing, and sharing food in a supportive, trauma-informed environment designed to promote empowerment and recovery skill use.
Therapeutic Body Movement (TBM) at Heroic Path uses structured, intentional movement to support nervous system regulation, emotional processing, and embodied recovery.
TBM integrates principles from somatic therapies, mindfulness-based interventions, and expressive movement approaches and is used as a complementary intervention alongside CBT, DBT, and trauma-focused therapies.
Clinical Benefits
Research supports movement-based interventions in:
TBM in the PHP Setting
Members participate in guided movement experiences designed to:
Horticultural Therapy at Heroic Path uses structured plant-based activities within the on-site greenhouse to support emotional regulation, behavioral activation, and recovery engagement.
This experiential intervention draws on principles of mindfulness, trauma-informed care, and experiential learning.
Clinical Benefits
Research supports horticultural therapy in:
supporting nervous system regulation
In the Greenhouse
Members engage in:
These experiences reinforce themes of balance, patience, and sustainable recovery.
Art in Therapy at Heroic Path uses structured creative exercises to support emotional expression, cognitive processing, and recovery engagement.
Art-based interventions are delivered within individual and group therapy contexts and serve as an adjunct to evidence-based treatments for eating disorders and trauma.
How Art Supports Recovery
Creative work can help members:
Integration in Treatment
Activities may include:
These experiences complement CBT-E, DBT, and trauma-focused interventions.
All experiential components are clinically supervised and integrated with each client’s individualized treatment plan.