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Understanding and Coping with Emotional Pain
This 12-week virtual group uses the evidence-based therapy approach Skills Training in Affect and Interpersonal Regulation (STAIR) for individuals currently experiencing distress from trauma. Taught by Cristina Chévere-Rivera, Psy.D. and Stephanie Taylor, Ph.D., this group is geared toward adults who are currently in therapy or who are transitioning out of therapy.
At the end of these 12-weeks, you will have:
- Enhanced coping skills to navigate distress and regulate difficult emotions.
- The skills to make decisions based on important values instead of being emotionally driven.
- Healthy ways of relating across social, professional, and personal contexts.
Through this group, you will also learn:
- How to have increased emotional awareness.
- How the interconnection of body, thoughts, and behaviors can impact your life.
- What self-compassion is and how you can use it to help yourself in challenging situations.
This virtual group meets weekly for 12-weeks. The cost is $65/weekly session.
Next group begins April 6, 2023 from 4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
To register, complete the online form so that we may contact you to make sure you're a good fit for this program.,
References:
Cloitre, M., Cohen, L. R., Ortigo, K. M., Jackson, C., & Koenen, K. C. (2020). Treating survivors of childhood abuse and interpersonal trauma: STAIR narrative therapy. Guilford Publications.
Jackson, C., Weiss, B. J., & Cloitre, M. (2019). STAIR group treatment for Veterans with PTSD: Efficacy and impact of gender on outcome. Military medicine, 184(1-2), e143-e147.
MacIntosh, H. B., Cloitre, M., Kortis, K., Peck, A., & Weiss, B. J. (2018). Implementation and evaluation of the skills training in affective and interpersonal regulation (STAIR) in a community setting in the context of childhood sexual abuse. Research on Social Work Practice, 28(5), 595-602.