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Group Therapy

Parent Empowerment Group in Washington

Helps parents reclaim respect in their homes by changing family dynamics.

Overview

  • The Parent Group follows a curriculum that helps parents reclaim respect in their homes by changing family dynamics. The program helps parents understanding cycles of guilt and enabling, various ways parents consciously and unconsciously give up their power, maximizing the benefits of positive reinforcement, incorporating structure within the home and using strength-based interventions to discipline.
  • The groups focus on patterns of parent/ child interactions regardless of the age or diagnosis of the child. The group is ideally combined with either individual or family therapy for maximum benefit.
  • This is an open ongoing virtual group that welcomes both Oregon and Washington clients.
  • Please have your provider send a referral to the group coordinator to join.
To get registered for the Parent Empowerment Group in Washington

Facilitator

Timothy O’Brien, Therapist

I am now twenty years in practice as a licensed mental health professional. Over that time, I have worked with children, adolescents and adults in the capacity of individual, group, couples and family therapy. I worked for eleven years in the Juvenile Drug Court Program in Clackamas County as the family therapist for that program. I have knowledge in substance abuse as well as parenting issues. I self published a book called The Parent Empowerment Program in 2021 and I currently facilitate weekly parent groups in addition to providing individual and family therapy.

 

The enrollment period for this program ended on February 28th, 2024. If you have any questions, please call 360-574-9303

The enrollment period for this program ended on February 28th, 2024.
If you have any questions, please call
360-574-9303
for assistance.

Virtual Online Sessions

Call Now: 360-574-9303

The Parent Empowerment Group 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: 360-574-9303.

Participating Providers

LifeStance Timothy O'Brien

Timothy O’Brien

MA, LMHC

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