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Thrive Therapy Groups Accepting ClientsOctober 2020The group therapy services below are offered to Thrive clients and group clinicians make efforts to accept clients into the group whom it is determined the group would be a good fit for them. In order to ensure safe and comprehensive care, all clients must participate in a Diagnostic Evaluation and engage in treatment planning with their individual therapist. We encourage anyone interested in the groups below to reach out to their Thrive therapist or request services (see Referrals page at ). As of October 2020, all groups are offered via telehealth. This will continue as regulation and insurance requirements continue to permit telehealth. Group members must acknowledge that while Thrive uses a HIPAA compliant telehealth platform, we can not guarantee other group members are in a private space or will maintain confidentiality. TherapistOfficeDay/Time of GroupName of GroupPopulation/DemographicDescription of groupMaya HarrisMVWednesdays at 2 pmAll RiseAdultSupport and mindfulness strategies to cope with stress, anxiety, depression and PTSD related to toxic family law events (custody battles, divorce, visitation, co-parenting). Support for emotional impact to the family (this is an adult group, geared toward women, but relatives enrolled at Thrive (children, siblings, etc) may participate in select family group sessions. Emphasis on resilience, rebuilding, overcoming court anxiety, reclaiming new beginning. Pre-screening required for clinical appropriateness and safety. DV Likely?Ricky GoodeRDunknownLGBTQIA Support GroupStill being determined—all encouraged to inquireA support group for LGBT+ clients.?Kimberly BarrettMVThursdays at 2 pmn/aTeen GirlsThis group is aimed at empowering pre-teen and teenage girls to successfully navigate the ever-changing world around them, as well as, explore common themes in their personal wellness journey.?Laura KortMVTuesdays at 3Connection HealsAdolescentsThis is a general support group for high school adolescents. Members are encouraged to process experiences and emotions, support peers, and find commonalities in experience. Members will review psychoeducational material and participate in therapeutic activities when indicated.?Maya HarrisMVFridays at 12 pmBack to Me?AdultGroup for women who are experiencing forms of codependency - perfectionistic-type. Adult women (most suitable for age 26 and up). Women who overfunction, overschedule, have difficulty asserting their needs, identifying and expressing their feelings; anxiety, may have depression and minimal self-care. No active addiction or Hx of SUD. No or low SI risk.?Micaela ItterCVThursdays 5 pmSurvivor's Circleadolescent/teensFor clients who have experienced sexual violence as a psychoeducation and support group. Adrienne KeattsRDWednesdays 3:30 pmTurn the Beat Aroundages (3rd- 5th)?Drum/sound/movement based therapy group. No equipment required, per Keeley, can use things around the house to make sounds.?Jen SharpMVThursdays 12 pmHigh Point 1 Girlsages (3rd- 5th)?ADHD, social skills, feelings, and copings skillsJen SharpMVThursdays 2 pmHigh Point 2 Boysages (3rd- 5th)?ADHD, social skills, coping skills, feelings ................
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