The Brain Injury Day Treatment Program (BIDTP)
The Brain Injury Day Treatment Program (BIDTP) is an intensive day program dedicated to the cognitive, social/emotional, and vocational rehabilitation of individuals with a brain injury. Conducted as a therapeutic community, the program runs in 20-week treatment cycles (or "semesters"). The rehabilitation curriculum is administered systematically, through individual and small group sessions, according to carefully integrated, tailor-made treatment plans.
Significant others are actively involved in the treatments,
with educational and counseling sessions provided as needed.
- The director and founder of the program is Yehuda Ben-Yishay, Ph.D.
e-mail: yehuda.ben-yishay@med.nyu.edu
- The assistant director of the program is Ellen Daniels-Zide, Ed.D.
e-mail: ellen.daniels-zide@med.nyu.edu.
For inquiries and referrals contact Ellen Daniels-Zide, Ed.D.
To facilitate the outpatient intake process, please complete the entire form with you physician's office. Unanswered questions may delay clearance.