Multiracial Process Group for Therapists - Virtual

A process group is an interesting and effective way to deepen your clinical work and develop professionally. While we all need theory and technique to perform successfully, we also need to be able to connect with ourselves in order to connect to our patients. Members have the opportunity to receive and provide feedback regarding their communication style through interpersonal relationships. Members learn conflict resolution, access their vulnerability, deepen intimacy and experience camaraderie through group process. Therapists are experiencing burnout at higher rates during these challenging times. And solo practitioners will truly enjoy the opportunity to access collegial support.
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34 Plaza Street East
Brooklyn, NY 11238
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