KS Services, LLC is proud to announce that Laura Waller, LPC, has recently finished certification to become an ADHD Certified Clinical Services Provider (ADHD-CCSP). To become fully certified, Laura completed continuing education courses focused on ADHD assessment and treatment. Courses provided training in the diagnostic process, ADHD strategies for the classroom, workplace, and home as well as evidenced based research for effective therapeutic support. Laura supports clients and families ages twelve and up who are seeking increased resources for ADHD.
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KS Services, LLC - Jan 2, 2023
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KS Services, LLC - Aug 31, 2022
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Group therapy typically involves one or two clinicians with a small group of clients ranging anywhere from five to ten participants. Most groups meet once or twice a week for one to two hours each session. The therapeutic goals for groups can vary greatly from improving social skills to processing grief and loss. Each clinician leading a group should screen the clients through an individual intake process to ensure that the group is a good therapeutic fit for the client’s needs.
Group structure and format can vary greatly depending upon the goal of the group. Psychoeducation groups are generally focused on understanding a specific topic such as adolescent depression or parenting skills. Process groups provide space for clients with similar goals to receive support, encouragement, and feedback from various perspectives in a safe environment.
Regardless of the structure and format, a client joining a group can expect to find a sense of universality and normalization. In a group setting, clients are able to see that they are not alone in their process. Clients are then able to support each other as they are at various points on their therapeutic journey providing opportunity for leadership, increased motivation, and increased hope.
Clients choosing to engage in group therapy can expect to feel some anxiety about starting the process. It is completely normal and expected to feel increased anxiety in a vulnerable setting. The clinician leading the group will work to decrease anxiety by helping all group members understand the setting, the goals, and the group process.
If you are interested in group therapy but feel anxious about the process, feel free to reach out to the clinician leading the group and ask specific questions about format and expectations. Clinicians are more than happy to help you feel prepared and comfortable going into your first group session.
If you are interested in learning more about the groups that KS Services is currently offering, please check our website under "Join at a Group."
If you are curious if a group is a good fit for your adolescent, please reach out to counseling@keystoneservices.biz for a free consultation.
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Laura Waller - Aug 22, 2022
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Updated: Sep 7, 2023
As a clinician working alongside adolescents, repetitive themes emerge in session including feelings of isolation, loneliness, and disconnection. It is my job to protect confidentiality, and therefore, it is impossible and unethical for me to say what I’m often thinking, which is, “you have no idea how many students from your very high school are telling me the exact same thing during the week.” Sitting in session, I am able to understand the power that connection and universality would provide in the healing process if this particular teenager knew that they were in fact not alone in their concerns. According to Stanford’s David Yalom, MD, “hearing from peers may be more helpful than receiving guidance from a therapist since peers can identify with one another. Those peer interactions appear to translate to real-world gains.” Teenagers are, by nature, social beings, therefore, group settings often offer therapeutic work in a setting that is most comfortable for them.
Here are a few reasons why group therapy works:
Group therapy provides a sense of normalization. Being in a group setting offers an opportunity for teens to see that what they are experiencing and feeling is actually quite normal. As the comfort level in the group increases, teens offer positive support to one another and provide a sense of comfort knowing that they are not alone in their experiences and struggles.
Groups are often comprised of teens at various stages in their recovery and healing process. Seeing teens that have implemented skills and experienced therapeutic success serve as a source of hope for those who are just beginning their journey. Seeing peers reach goals provides motivation for increased therapeutic engagement.
Group therapy provides an opportunity for the therapist to see teens in a natural social setting. A trained clinician will observe interactions and use these to set treatment goals and provide effective coping skills for particular “real-life” situations.
Teens in group therapy learn new social skills and effective ways to communicate their feelings and experiences. The therapists guiding the group will help model increased emotion identification and expression.
Teens often feel a sense of empowerment as they support their peers. When teens reflect on the group content and provide feedback to the group, they are able to internalize their own messages and use them for personal growth.
If you are interested in learning more about the groups that KS Services is currently offering, please check our website under "Join at a Group."
If you are curious if a group is a good fit for your adolescent, please reach out to counseling@keystoneservices.biz for a free consultation.
Licensed Resident in Counseling
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