a SPACE to FIND Healing, Growth, and Renewal

“The power of group therapy lies in the healing potential of relationships and the mutual support that arises when individuals come together and realize they are not alone in their struggles.”
— Irvin D. Yalom

Group Therapy

Group therapy is a psychotherapy approach where individuals share experiences and challenges in a supportive setting. It creates community and fosters insights and interpersonal skills. A facilitator guides discussions, promoting open communication.

Participants find comfort in shared struggles, leading to increased self-awareness and personal growth. This method is beneficial for issues like anxiety, depression, or social emotional skills, offering a safe space for healing and connection.

Current Groups

Play Therapy Group
Our Play Therapy Group is designed for young children to explore emotions, develop social skills, and practice emotional regulation in a fun, supportive environment. Through structured play, children learn to express themselves, build self-confidence, and improve problem-solving skills. This group is ideal for children working through behavioral or emotional challenges, and fosters creativity, communication, and positive peer interactions.

Adolescent Girls Group
This group is tailored for adolescent girls navigating challenges such as anxiety, self-esteem, peer relationships, and academic stress. Using evidence-based therapies such as CBT, ACT, and mindfulness, we create a safe and supportive space for girls to share their experiences, build resilience, and gain tools for emotional regulation. The group promotes self-expression, confidence, and personal growth during this transformative stage of life.

Social Skills for Elementary-Age Children
This group focuses on helping elementary-aged children develop essential social skills, including making friends, communication, cooperation, and handling conflict. Using interactive games and role-playing, children will practice teamwork, empathy, and problem-solving in real-life social situations. This group is ideal for children who may struggle with peer relationships or social anxiety, helping them gain confidence and form meaningful connections.