Grief Group for Teens Ages 14-18 Begins Sept. 6th

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Grief can be very isolating, and when you're a teen, you may be the only person in your friend group who has experienced the death of someone close to you. This group's purpose is to give teens who have experienced a death the chance to connect with each other, process their experience within a safe space, and to learn about the grief process in a way that helps to normalize each individual's experience. The group will meet weekly for 8 weeks and will be a closed group.

 

Beginning September 6th

For more info contact

Lauren at 626-437-1154

Open to teens 14-18

Thursdays

4:00 - 5:30 pm

 
Lauren Strine, LMFT

Lauren prioritizes creating a safe and non-judgmental holding place for her clients to explore fears, insecurities, and wounds, and to ultimately come to a place of healing and peace. She completed her graduate work at Fuller Seminary in Pasadena and is experienced in the integration of spirituality within psychotherapy. As a Marriage & Family Therapist, Lauren works with children, individuals, and families using the lens of Family Systems Theory, the perspective that we are each inseparable from the web of relationships that form us. Her approach to play therapy is based in the DIR model, a relationship-based model of therapy that promotes social and emotional development. She has experience treating a range of concerns, including grief, anxiety and depression, issues related to foster care and adoption, autism and related developmental disorders. She is skilled at working with individuals who have special needs, as well as with the families and caregivers who support them.

Lauren can be reached at:

☎ 626-437-1154
 lauren.strine@gmail.com

http://www.laurenstrine.com/
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