School supplies. School shopping.
School orientation.
Yes...it is that time of year
again: time for the children to go back to school and for parents to gear up
for the almost daily struggles to get homework done on time.
Group therapy can be a very
beneficial tool in helping your child be successful in school. Group therapy
works for several reasons.
•it takes away the stigma of the struggles
your child is experiencing
•it provides a sense of support and a
feeling that "I'm not the only one"
•it provides a safe and therapeutic
atmosphere for your child to express their feelings and get support
•your child can receive support from
others dealing with the same or similar issues, as well as improve their
self-esteem by being a support to their peers.
I have been facilitating groups
for middle and high school adolescents for 4 years. I can honestly say that
facilitating groups for teenagers has been a highlight of my career. To watch a
teenager go from sitting on the outskirts of a group, watching the group but
not participating in the group, to sitting with the group, engaging with their
peers, and being one of the first people to show up for group is a rewarding
experience as a therapist, for the child, and for the family.
Group therapy is a beneficial
tool in treating a variety of symptoms and behaviors, including but not limited
to:
•ADHD
•Anxiety
•Depression
•Family issues such as divorce or
separation
•Self-esteem issues
lBullying
•Trauma
•Developing and using coping skills
•Strategies to be successful in school
If you feel that your child would
benefit from a supportive environment that nurtures their social skills,
provides mental health therapy, and improves self-esteem, or for more
information on enrolling your child in group therapy, please contact the
Wellness Connection at 703-327-0335. It is a decision I promise you won’t
forget.
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