Therapy Group

Building Resilience With Chronic Pain in Oregon

An on-going, process-oriented group for people who have completed Explain Pain or similar group and would benefit from continued discussion and connection.

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Overview:

This is an on-going, process-oriented group for people who have completed Explain Pain or similar group and would benefit from continued discussion and connection. The focus of this group is to build resilience and strengthen skills for improving quality of life while pain persists.

This is an open group for adults 18+. Screening appointment is required for anyone who has not completed the Explain Pain group.

Dates:
01/04/2024 to 12/27/2024

Start Time:
Wednesdays – 5:30 pm-7:00 pm

Demographic:
Adults 18+

Ages Served:
18-64, 65+

Cost:
Most insurances accepted, financial assistance available.

Virtual Online Sessions:
Facilitated by Dave Lovely, LSW

Languages:
English

Topics:
Chronic Pain

To get registered for the Building Resilience With Chronic Pain in Portland, Oregon

To get registered for the Building Resilience With Chronic Pain in Portland, Oregon

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Facilitator:

Tressa Ernst, LCSW

Tressa has worked with children, adolescents, and their families at an inpatient psychiatry unit, as well as with adults with co-occurring substance use issues and mental illness on a community mental health outreach team, and on an integrated primary care team providing group and individual counseling.

Getting Started

Dates:
01/04/2024 to 12/27/2024

Start Time:
Wednesdays – 5:30 pm-7:00 pm

Virtual Online Sessions:
Facilitated by Dave Lovely, LSW

Register:
Please call: 503-253-4600 to schedule for this group, or ask our front office staff.

Call to get registered for the Building Resilience With Chronic Pain in Oregon

Call to get registered for the Building Resilience With Chronic Pain in Oregon

503-253-4600

Virtual Online Sessions

Call Now: 503-253-4600

The Building Resilience With Chronic Pain is being offered via Virtual Online Sessions, and is not meeting in-person at this time. An Internet connected device will be required. Specific directions on accessing the sessions will be provided after your registration is completed.

If you have any additional questions please call: 503-253-4600.

Participating Providers

LifeStance Tressa Ernst

Tressa Ernst

LCSW

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