Therapy Groups

All therapy groups are facilitated by a trained clinician. BCBS insurance or private pay accepted.

 

Perinatal DBT Therapy group

Perinatal Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) therapy groups provide a supportive environment for expectant and new mothers and gestational parents to learn coping skills and manage emotional distress during pregnancy and postpartum.

These groups typically incorporate:

  • mindfulness techniques

  • emotion regulation strategies

  • interpersonal effectiveness training

  • support to navigate the challenges of parenthood while maintaining emotional balance

Facilitated by trained therapists, perinatal DBT therapy groups offer a valuable resource for parents seeking holistic support during this transformative stage of life.

Groups run for 6 weeks for 1 hour per week. Next group will be held virtually at 1:30 pm on Wednesdays beginning on May 1, 2024

 
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 Postpartum Therapy Group

The postpartum therapy group offers a safe and supportive space for new mothers to share their experiences, concerns, and emotions after giving birth. Led by licensed therapists, these groups provide evidence-based interventions such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and interpersonal therapy to address postpartum depression, anxiety, and adjustment difficulties.

Group sessions typically incorporate:

  • Supportive environment for sharing experiences and emotions with other new mothers.

  • Psychoeducation on postpartum adjustment, maternal mental health, and infant care.

  • Mindfulness exercises, and interpersonal skills training to address challenges experienced in the postpartum period

Through peer support and professional guidance, postpartum therapy groups empower women to navigate the challenges of motherhood and prioritize their mental health and well-being.

 
 

 Circle of Security-Parenting™

 

The Circle of Security-Parenting group is designed to support caregivers in understanding and responding to the emotional, behavioral and relational cues of their young children.

  • Circle of Security Parent Groups incorporate attachment theory principles to enhance the parent-child relationship.

  • They emphasize understanding and responding to the child's needs in a sensitive and attuned manner.

  • These groups provide a safe space for parents to explore their own attachment history and how it influences their parenting style, fostering deeper connections with their children.

Together we will reflect and explore new ways of creating a secure base and safe haven for ourselves and our little ones.

All groups are offered by a trained COSP facilitator. Groups are offered in-person or virtually and run for 8 weeks at a time. Private pay and sliding scale options available.

 
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