This is a free in-person women's support group that covers a wide range of issues from adulting to trauma, while incorporating socializing, skills development, and a structured curriculum. Providing a nurturing and empowering environment for its members.

This is a free in-person women's support group that covers a wide range of issues from adulting to trauma, while incorporating socializing, skills development, and a structured curriculum. Providing a nurturing and empowering environment for its members.
Parenting classes and coaching for parents with difficult children.

Parenting classes and coaching for parents with difficult children.
The purpose of this group is to help refine already learned DBT Skills, as well as to introduce DBT skills to new clients wanting to learn Emotion Regulation, Interpersonal Effectiveness, Distress Tolerance, and Mindfulness skills. In addition to learn skills to reduce anxiety, and panic attacks. The Parenting group is for single parents to learn skills to becoming more effective in relationships with their children, as well as becoming more amicable in relations with former spouses. TIME TBD.

The purpose of this group is to help refine already learned DBT Skills, as well as to introduce DBT skills to new clients wanting to learn Emotion Regulation, Interpersonal Effectiveness, Distress Tolerance, and Mindfulness skills. In addition to learn skills to reduce anxiety, and panic attacks. The Parenting group is for single parents to learn skills to becoming more effective in relationships with their children, as well as becoming more amicable in relations with former spouses. TIME TBD.
Parent support groups are open to parents of children of all ages and abilities, with a focus on parenting children with behavioral or developmental issues. Topics include self-care, emotional coaching, and behavioral strategies.

Parent support groups are open to parents of children of all ages and abilities, with a focus on parenting children with behavioral or developmental issues. Topics include self-care, emotional coaching, and behavioral strategies.
The Multi-Family Parenting Group consists of parents of teens and young adults whose children are experiencing problematic sexual behavior and are attending NOJOS therapy. This group is aimed to help parents support the child’s therapeutic process, implement healthy boundaries, follow safety plans, and be a sounding board for parent questions during the NOJOS treatment process. This group meets exclusively virtually. Participants are billed as family units, not for individual attendees.

Hosted by QYS Clinical Services
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, CSW-I, CSW, LCSW, MSW-C
Group meets in Harrisville, UT 84404
The Multi-Family Parenting Group consists of parents of teens and young adults whose children are experiencing problematic sexual behavior and are attending NOJOS therapy. This group is aimed to help parents support the child’s therapeutic process, implement healthy boundaries, follow safety plans, and be a sounding board for parent questions during the NOJOS treatment process. This group meets exclusively virtually. Participants are billed as family units, not for individual attendees.
The Multi-Family Parenting Group consists of parents of teens and young adults whose children are experiencing problematic sexual behavior and are attending NOJOS therapy. This group is aimed to help parents support the child’s therapeutic process, implement healthy boundaries, follow safety plans, and be a sounding board for parent questions during the NOJOS treatment process. This group meets exclusively virtually. Participants are billed as family units, not for individual attendees.

The Multi-Family Parenting Group consists of parents of teens and young adults whose children are experiencing problematic sexual behavior and are attending NOJOS therapy. This group is aimed to help parents support the child’s therapeutic process, implement healthy boundaries, follow safety plans, and be a sounding board for parent questions during the NOJOS treatment process. This group meets exclusively virtually. Participants are billed as family units, not for individual attendees.
The Multi-Family Parenting Group consists of parents of teens and young adults whose children are experiencing problematic sexual behavior and are attending NOJOS therapy. This group is aimed to help parents support the child’s therapeutic process, implement healthy boundaries, follow safety plans, and be a sounding board for parent questions during the NOJOS treatment process. This group meets exclusively virtually. Participants are billed as family units, not for individual attendees.

Hosted by QYS Clinical Services
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, MSW
Group meets in Harrisville, UT 84404
The Multi-Family Parenting Group consists of parents of teens and young adults whose children are experiencing problematic sexual behavior and are attending NOJOS therapy. This group is aimed to help parents support the child’s therapeutic process, implement healthy boundaries, follow safety plans, and be a sounding board for parent questions during the NOJOS treatment process. This group meets exclusively virtually. Participants are billed as family units, not for individual attendees.
The Multi-Family Parenting Group consists of parents of teens and young adults whose children are experiencing problematic sexual behavior and are attending NOJOS therapy. This group is aimed to help parents support the child’s therapeutic process, implement healthy boundaries, follow safety plans, and be a sounding board for parent questions during the NOJOS treatment process. This group meets exclusively virtually. Participants are billed as family units, not for individual attendees.

The Multi-Family Parenting Group consists of parents of teens and young adults whose children are experiencing problematic sexual behavior and are attending NOJOS therapy. This group is aimed to help parents support the child’s therapeutic process, implement healthy boundaries, follow safety plans, and be a sounding board for parent questions during the NOJOS treatment process. This group meets exclusively virtually. Participants are billed as family units, not for individual attendees.
The Multi-Family Parenting Group consists of parents of teens and young adults whose children are experiencing problematic sexual behavior and are attending NOJOS therapy. This group is aimed to help parents support the child’s therapeutic process, implement healthy boundaries, follow safety plans, and be a sounding board for parent questions during the NOJOS treatment process. This group meets exclusively virtually. Participants are billed as family units, not for individual attendees.

Hosted by Quality Youth Services
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, CMHC, CSW, LMFT
Group meets in Harrisville, UT 84404
The Multi-Family Parenting Group consists of parents of teens and young adults whose children are experiencing problematic sexual behavior and are attending NOJOS therapy. This group is aimed to help parents support the child’s therapeutic process, implement healthy boundaries, follow safety plans, and be a sounding board for parent questions during the NOJOS treatment process. This group meets exclusively virtually. Participants are billed as family units, not for individual attendees.
The Multi-Family Parenting Group consists of parents of teens and young adults whose children are experiencing problematic sexual behavior and are attending NOJOS therapy. This group is aimed to help parents support the child’s therapeutic process, implement healthy boundaries, follow safety plans, and be a sounding board for parent questions during the NOJOS treatment process. This group meets exclusively virtually. Participants are billed as family units, not for individual attendees.

Hosted by Rebecca Diane Miller
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Group meets in Harrisville, UT 84404
The Multi-Family Parenting Group consists of parents of teens and young adults whose children are experiencing problematic sexual behavior and are attending NOJOS therapy. This group is aimed to help parents support the child’s therapeutic process, implement healthy boundaries, follow safety plans, and be a sounding board for parent questions during the NOJOS treatment process. This group meets exclusively virtually. Participants are billed as family units, not for individual attendees.
The Multi-Family Parenting Group consists of parents of teens and young adults whose children are experiencing problematic sexual behavior and are attending NOJOS therapy. This group is aimed to help parents support the child’s therapeutic process, implement healthy boundaries, follow safety plans, and be a sounding board for parent questions during the NOJOS treatment process. This group meets exclusively virtually. Participants are billed as family units, not for individual attendees.

The Multi-Family Parenting Group consists of parents of teens and young adults whose children are experiencing problematic sexual behavior and are attending NOJOS therapy. This group is aimed to help parents support the child’s therapeutic process, implement healthy boundaries, follow safety plans, and be a sounding board for parent questions during the NOJOS treatment process. This group meets exclusively virtually. Participants are billed as family units, not for individual attendees.
The Multi-Family Parenting Group consists of parents of teens and young adults whose children are experiencing problematic sexual behavior and are attending NOJOS therapy. This group is aimed to help parents support the child’s therapeutic process, implement healthy boundaries, follow safety plans, and be a sounding board for parent questions during the NOJOS treatment process. This group meets exclusively virtually. Participants are billed as family units, not for individual attendees.

The Multi-Family Parenting Group consists of parents of teens and young adults whose children are experiencing problematic sexual behavior and are attending NOJOS therapy. This group is aimed to help parents support the child’s therapeutic process, implement healthy boundaries, follow safety plans, and be a sounding board for parent questions during the NOJOS treatment process. This group meets exclusively virtually. Participants are billed as family units, not for individual attendees.
Online Groups
In this 8-week mindfulness-based therapy group you will learn why self-compassion is one of the most helpful practices you can develop for your children, your relationship, and your own peace and happiness. You will engage in mindfulness meditation and a variety of techniques for becoming more present in your parenting. Whether your goals are to move past anxiety, perfectionism, or depression, or simply to experience greater happiness and connection, deep transformation comes from integrating these practices into your daily life.

In this 8-week mindfulness-based therapy group you will learn why self-compassion is one of the most helpful practices you can develop for your children, your relationship, and your own peace and happiness. You will engage in mindfulness meditation and a variety of techniques for becoming more present in your parenting. Whether your goals are to move past anxiety, perfectionism, or depression, or simply to experience greater happiness and connection, deep transformation comes from integrating these practices into your daily life.
Virtual Group For Parents of Gender-Questioning Children. Led by Becky Belnap Supervised by Kyndel Marcroft LCSW Starting Monday September 16, 2024- Ongoing. Please call 801-796-2039 to register.

Hosted by Best Practice Counseling
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, CEAP, SAP
Group meets in Draper, UT 84020
Virtual Group For Parents of Gender-Questioning Children. Led by Becky Belnap Supervised by Kyndel Marcroft LCSW Starting Monday September 16, 2024- Ongoing. Please call 801-796-2039 to register.
Offering two separate groups that can me attended concurrently. One focuses on psychoeducation and the other on support/connection. The psychoeducation group is a prerequisite to the support/connection. To learn more, refer to my website > Offerings > Group. Website is listed in my Psychology Today profile. After reading about the details on my website, reach out if you are interested!

Hosted by Korilynn C. Bartley
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, CMHC, NCC
Group meets in South Jordan, UT 84095
Offering two separate groups that can me attended concurrently. One focuses on psychoeducation and the other on support/connection. The psychoeducation group is a prerequisite to the support/connection. To learn more, refer to my website > Offerings > Group. Website is listed in my Psychology Today profile. After reading about the details on my website, reach out if you are interested!
A group for parents whose kids are in therapy. Together we answer questions you may have like how to best support your child, what happens in therapy, and are other parents having any of the same feelings. We start with an educational segment and then move into questions and discussion.

A group for parents whose kids are in therapy. Together we answer questions you may have like how to best support your child, what happens in therapy, and are other parents having any of the same feelings. We start with an educational segment and then move into questions and discussion.
This three part series for couples focuses on how our childhood impacts our current relationship dynamics, the process of being yourself and acceptance of your partner, and specific communication tools to deepen vulnerability and reduce defensiveness. This workshop is structured like a class with teaching and practice. All practice/communication is done between partners; there is no expectation to share with the group.

Hosted by Abby Zeveloff
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Group meets in Salt Lake City, UT 84105
This three part series for couples focuses on how our childhood impacts our current relationship dynamics, the process of being yourself and acceptance of your partner, and specific communication tools to deepen vulnerability and reduce defensiveness. This workshop is structured like a class with teaching and practice. All practice/communication is done between partners; there is no expectation to share with the group.
Learn how to help your young adult and/or adult children navigate their lives! Our group will cover how to adjust your parenting in a healthy and connecting way.

Learn how to help your young adult and/or adult children navigate their lives! Our group will cover how to adjust your parenting in a healthy and connecting way.
This group will provide a space for high school aged teens to explore their relationship with social media, and the impact of social media on their identity, mental health and important relationships. Parents will be invited to specific sessions to participate in the conversation. Online safety precautions and online practices that promote optimal mental health will be addressed.

Hosted by Sandcastle Family Counseling
Marriage & Family Therapist, PhD, LMFT, RPT
Group meets in Riverton, UT 84065
This group will provide a space for high school aged teens to explore their relationship with social media, and the impact of social media on their identity, mental health and important relationships. Parents will be invited to specific sessions to participate in the conversation. Online safety precautions and online practices that promote optimal mental health will be addressed.
Struggling with pornography use can feel isolating, overwhelming, and difficult to stop alone. I provide porn addiction therapy for individuals seeking support near them in Utah. Therapy focuses on understanding triggers, reducing compulsive behaviors, rebuilding trust, and developing healthier coping strategies. This is a nonjudgmental, confidential space to work toward lasting change and improved emotional well-being. In-person sessions are available in Pleasant Grove, with online therapy options throughout Utah.

Struggling with pornography use can feel isolating, overwhelming, and difficult to stop alone. I provide porn addiction therapy for individuals seeking support near them in Utah. Therapy focuses on understanding triggers, reducing compulsive behaviors, rebuilding trust, and developing healthier coping strategies. This is a nonjudgmental, confidential space to work toward lasting change and improved emotional well-being. In-person sessions are available in Pleasant Grove, with online therapy options throughout Utah.
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Parenting Support Groups
What does therapy for parenting look like?
Therapists may work with parents individually, together, or include the whole family to find solutions for the problems a parent faces. Many parent-based therapies work on a parent’s relationship with their children, problem-solving within the family, and analysis of family dynamics. Therapy conducted remotely by video may be helpful in allowing a therapist to observe how families interact in their own homes.
When should a parent seek therapy?
When behavioral problems begin to disrupt the healthy functioning of a family, it may be a good time to look into therapy. If parents find that children are acting out in school, have started using drugs or alcohol, have developed eating disorders, or other similar red flags, a therapist may be able to help.
How long does therapy take for parenting problems?
Depending on the severity of a family’s challenges and the type of treatment utilized, therapy for parenting can last from weeks to months. Cognitive behavioral therapy is a pragmatic therapy type that can be brief, most often ranging from between 5 and 20 sessions. Structural family therapy, which inspects family dynamics, often takes several months. Parent-child interaction therapy is typically shorter-term, lasting between 10 and 20 sessions. For any therapy, the duration will depend on the progress made and results realized.
Can therapy help parents dealing with burnout or stress?
Parenting is difficult. Parents may dismiss or conceal feelings of exhaustion, overwhelm, or escape ideation—imagining withdrawing from their parental obligations altogether. but left unattended, these feelings can have negative effects on the whole family. A therapist can help parents work on the skills they might need to better cope with the burdens of parenting and help them be the best parents they can be.


