Family Connection Groups

Learn about our 12-week Family Connection Group therapy program, fostering connection, mindfulness, and regulation through engaging activities.

Instructor Anne Smith, Trauma Free World
Course Duration 75 Minutes
Course Delivery Instructor-Led, In Person
Course Provider Conference 2024
Course Type Instructor-Led, In Person

A Family Connection Group is a 12-week group therapy program designed to help families in crisis. This weekly group meeting helps families work on connection, active listening, mindfulness, regulation, and more. Everything is done through engaging activities, intentional games, and play! Come learn how to lead and run a Family Connection Group!

Course Details

Course Type: Instructor-Led, In Person
Duration: 75 Minutes
P.R.I.D.E. Levels of Pay:
Recertification Required:
Provided by: Conference 2024
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