Group Training Intensives

Two-Day Group Intensives

These groups are lead by one or two highly skilled group leaders, and are filled with 6-9 compassionate group members that are dedicated to creating a rich, deep and meaningful process experience. The format is based on the institute model used by the American Group Psychotherapy Association.

After completing your application we will find a time for a 45-minute pre-group interview with the group leader(s) to talk through your goals for group, answer questions you have, and help you determine if this is a good fit.

Upcoming Group Intensives:

Emily Price and Nate Page will be co-facilitating a two-day online intensive on either

Thursday/Friday December 14-15, 2023 (Online)
-or-

Thursday/Friday January 11-12, 2024 (Online)

On your application, please select which of those dates works for you.

Future group intensive dates to come…

Schedule (Central Time Zone)

The group meet for a total of eight 90-minute sessions over the two days.


Thursday
Session #1: 8:30-10:00am
Session #2: 10:15-11:45am
(Lunch)
Session #3: 1:15-2:45pm
Session #4: 3:00-4:30pm

Friday
Session #5: 8:30-10:00am
Session #6: 10:15-11:45am
(Lunch)
Session #7: 1:15-2:45pm
Session #8: 3:00-4:30pm

DESCRIPTION:
Group members are mental health clinicians (and occasionally other helping professionals) that want a process group experience that will help them improve their clinical skills.

This is a relational process group. We will continually activate, illuminate, and process the HERE-AND-NOW dynamics of our relationships together. The content of the group will be driven by group members wants/needs. Themes surrounding attachment styles, relationship concerns, burnout/compassion fatigue, finances and money management/mindsets, impostor syndrome, and other issues related to being a clinician will surface…but that is just the beginning of where this group could go. The group may also decide to create space for consultation and masterminding work as needed. The goal of the group is to immerse ourselves in a process experience while also being able to reflect on this experience in a way that is meaningful to professional development as therapists. This group is similar to an institute experience at an AGPA or affiliate society conference, but it will be ongoing.

This is not a therapy group, yet the boundaries/norms of confidentiality will be observed and members may bring into the group anything that is meaningful to their experience as a therapist and as a human being.