Weekly Online Adult Process Group
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Have you grown tired of hiding your thoughts and feelings and not expressing them? Are you wanting to better understand yourself and the choices you make in your relationships? Co-facilitated with Loretta Miller MA, LAC, LPC, this group is a great option for adults who are looking to take the next step from their individual therapy to the growth that comes from being in a group. This is recommended for patients that already have experience in therapy and are looking for new therapeutic stimulation.
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Longmont, CO 80501
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Minecraft Therapy Group
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This Minecraft Therapy Group embraces the flexible, dynamic nature of the game to bring together children ages 8 -12 with the clinical intention of working on social skills, problem solving, frustration tolerance, turn taking, mindfulness and self-narrative exploration all within a collaborative and supportive group environment. Facilitated online by Brian Keating LPC, who has developed a niche specialization in online therapy and Minecraft therapy. A "certified group psychotherapist", Brian has presented internationally on the topic of online play therapy and is a sought after consultant on how to implement Minecraft in online play therapy.
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Teen Peer Support Group
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This group encourages teens to open up with one another in ways that might not be possible with friends, family, or classmates. Topics often include: overwhelm with school work, anxiety in social situations, starting a job, having a crush, lying, and finding more ways to laugh and have fun. Facilitated by Brian Keating LPC, the group meets online every other week and does not permit out of group socialization as a way to honor the sacred space that is needed for trust, honesty, and courage to arise. Teens are often reluctant to join and then never want to leave.