• Recurring

    Grief Group

    Sycamore 5500 S Sycamore St., Littleton, CO, United States
    Virtual Group

    This structured, activity-based therapy group is designed for individuals grieving the loss of a loved one. Unlike traditional process groups, this is a directive space focused on guided healing through […]

  • Recurring

    DBT Skills

    Sycamore 5500 S Sycamore St., Littleton, CO, United States

    This group focuses on building skills for regulating emotions, dealing with distressing events and improving relationships all while learning how to maintain mindfulness throughout the day. Group includes mindfulness activities, handouts, and opportunities to practice new skills.

  • Recurring

    Attachment Healing

    Sycamore 5500 S Sycamore St., Littleton, CO, United States

    From Surviving to Thriving. This group provides skills to help heal from maladaptive defensive mechanisms that were taught as a child. Distress Tolerance Skills, Skills for relationships, Skills to manage internal and external criticisms.

  • Recurring

    Grief Group

    Sycamore 5500 S Sycamore St., Littleton, CO, United States
    Virtual Group

    This structured, activity-based therapy group is designed for individuals grieving the loss of a loved one. Unlike traditional process groups, this is a directive space focused on guided healing through creative expression and skill-building. Group activities may include poetry, journaling, mindfulness, and meaning-making practices. Participants will be supported in navigating grief, building resilience, and connecting […]

  • Recurring

    DBT Skills

    Sycamore 5500 S Sycamore St., Littleton, CO, United States

    This group focuses on building skills for regulating emotions, dealing with distressing events and improving relationships all while learning how to maintain mindfulness throughout the day. Group includes mindfulness activities, handouts, and opportunities to practice new skills.

  • Recurring

    Attachment Healing

    Sycamore 5500 S Sycamore St., Littleton, CO, United States

    From Surviving to Thriving. This group provides skills to help heal from maladaptive defensive mechanisms that were taught as a child. Distress Tolerance Skills, Skills for relationships, Skills to manage internal and external criticisms.

  • Recurring

    Grief Group

    Sycamore 5500 S Sycamore St., Littleton, CO, United States
    Virtual Group

    This structured, activity-based therapy group is designed for individuals grieving the loss of a loved one. Unlike traditional process groups, this is a directive space focused on guided healing through creative expression and skill-building. Group activities may include poetry, journaling, mindfulness, and meaning-making practices. Participants will be supported in navigating grief, building resilience, and connecting […]

  • Recurring

    DBT Skills

    Sycamore 5500 S Sycamore St., Littleton, CO, United States

    This group focuses on building skills for regulating emotions, dealing with distressing events and improving relationships all while learning how to maintain mindfulness throughout the day. Group includes mindfulness activities, handouts, and opportunities to practice new skills.

  • Recurring

    Attachment Healing

    Sycamore 5500 S Sycamore St., Littleton, CO, United States

    From Surviving to Thriving. This group provides skills to help heal from maladaptive defensive mechanisms that were taught as a child. Distress Tolerance Skills, Skills for relationships, Skills to manage internal and external criticisms.

  • Recurring

    Grief Group

    Sycamore 5500 S Sycamore St., Littleton, CO, United States
    Virtual Group

    This structured, activity-based therapy group is designed for individuals grieving the loss of a loved one. Unlike traditional process groups, this is a directive space focused on guided healing through creative expression and skill-building. Group activities may include poetry, journaling, mindfulness, and meaning-making practices. Participants will be supported in navigating grief, building resilience, and connecting […]

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