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CURRENT
GROUPS
SUMMER
GROUP
PAST
GROUPS
"Hurricane's
Katrina and Rita Anniversary
Support Group"
(To begin June 2006) |
Hurricane's Katrina and
Rita Anniversary Support
Group
This will be a community
service offered at no
charge. Individuals must
be recommended by their
current therapist in order
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"Women
Helping Women"
Tuesdays,
11:30a.m.-12:30p.m.
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"Women
Helping Women" is a support/"T"
group for the capable
woman experiencing life
cycle transitions. The
group content focuses
on self-esteem issues,
anger management, genograms,
personal scripts, stress
management, assertiveness
training, and issues surrounding
death & dying.
The
therapist for this group
is Darlyne
G. Nemeth, Ph.D.
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| "Social
Skills Group for Adolescents"
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This
group is designed to foster
prosocial interpersonal
relationships among adolescents.
Specific topics include
assertiveness training,
dating issues, appropriate
interpersonal boundaries,
anger management, etc. Group
discussion, as well as role
playing/experiential exercises
will be utilized.
The therapist for this group
is
Kelly
Paulk Ray, Ph.D.
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"Let’s
Talk About ANGER:"
Anger
Management for Children
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All too often, it is assumed
that children are intentionally
behaving badly when in fact
they have just not learned
how to express their anger
appropriately. "Let’s Talk
About ANGER" is an 8-part
anger management program
for children ages 5 to 10
years of age that is designed
to teach children:
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what anger is |
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how to recognize when
he/she is angry |
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how to recognize being
out-of-control vs.
in-control of anger |
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methods and techniques
to control anger |
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alternatives to anger |
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Please
contact this office if you are
interested in participating
in any of the aforementioned
support or therapy groups.
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Psychotherapy
group: a group of individuals
who often cannot cope with minor
everyday stress without discomfort.
Group members are not allowed
to have contact outside of group
sessions.
Support/"T"
Group: a support/"T" (T=training)
group is generally compsed of
well-functioning individuals
who seek greater competence
and growth. Group members are
allowed to have contact with
members outside of the group
setting as long as confidentiality
is maintained.
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