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Group Therapy

Group therapy provides a space to explore reactions and projections to other members, being curious about memories and experiences that arise that may hold emotional beliefs and expectations about others and the world. It explores the methods of protecting the self, negotiating trust and intimacy in relationships with others, and advocating for boundaries and safety in the shared space. It balances both sharing vulnerability and being a source of support for other members.

 

Group therapy encourages that members be aware of themselves in the moment, including their response to each other and their own evoked memories, beliefs, and emotions, and be willing to share those reactions with honesty within the shared space of group therapy. 

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For more information or to register for group therapy, contact me to schedule a free consultation meeting. 

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Group therapy meets weekly for 80 minutes in downtown Lafayette

Guys group meets Wednesday afternoons

Fatherhood group meets Wednesday evenings

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Note: If you are unable to accommodate the schedule of group therapy but are interested in exploring these themes, please contact me to speak about individual, couple, or family therapy.

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Fatherhood Group

The fatherhood group explores themes related to male caregiver identity in becoming intentional, confident, connected, and supportive caregivers. This includes areas of trans-generational parenting practices and patterns, masculinity and male identity, social and cultural messages about fatherhood, parenting and co-parenting relational dynamics and methods of communication, and the emotional intimacy of a caregiving relationship with your child(ren). 

Teenage Guys Group

The teenage guys group reflects on themes related to male adolescents in becoming intentional, confident, and secure in the self as an adult. This includes emerging roles in the world, values and morality, and interactions and alignment between ethics and patterns of behaviors. It explores lessons and beliefs from caregivers and experiences with families of origin. It reflects on navigating social, cultural, and relational messages about adolescents and masculinity, including assumptions and stereotypes, expectations, emotional expression, and creation of male identity.

CONTACT

For more information or to register for group therapy, contact me for a free consultation meeting
 
ronny@dr-ronny-nevo.com 

510-239-3912

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