Anchors: A Recovery Group for Men

Recovery is challenging work; you don't have to do it alone. This process group offers a safe, confidential space to explore what brings you here—whether you're navigating sobriety, managing relapse, or working to understand the patterns that keep you stuck. Together, we'll examine not just behaviors, but the underlying emotions, relationships, and experiences that drive them. You'll find honest support from other men who understand the struggles me face, along with guidance from an experienced clinician. Recovery isn't linear, and this group honors that reality. All stages of the journey are welcome.
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David M Brooks PhD
Bisbee, AZ 85603
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My Other Groups
After Loss: An Ongoing Group for Grief
Grief can feel isolating, but you don't have to navigate loss alone. This group offers a supportive space to explore the complex emotions that accompany bereavement—sadness, anger, guilt, confusion, and even unexpected relief. Through sharing experiences with others, you'll find connection and meaning in the midst of loss. Together, we'll explore how grief affects your relationships, identity, and daily life, while honoring your unique mourning process. Led by an experienced psychoanalyst, this group provides a compassionate space for your emotional experience. Whether your loss is recent or years past, there's room here for your story.
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Emerge: A Process Group for Depression
Depression can feel profoundly alone. This group offers a space to break that isolation and explore what lies beneath the weight you carry. Together, we'll examine the deeper emotional patterns, relationships, and life experiences that contribute to your depression. You'll discover you're not alone in your struggles—and that sharing them can lighten the burden. Led by an experienced psychoanalyst, this group provides a safe space without judgment. We'll explore anger, loss, shame, numbness, and the complex ways depression shapes your world. Healing happens in a relationship. You don't have to face this alone.