Groups & Group Therapy

Wolff Child Psychology offers different types of groups to support your mental health journey.
Current groups include resilient parenting skills and art group therapy. 

Wolff Child Psychology Parenting Skills Group
  • For Colorado parents with children age 4-17
  • Virtual via Zoom
  • 12-1pm (30 min. learning + 30 min. Q&A)
  • Active participation not required
  • Join as few or as many groups as you like
  • ($40 each or $200 for all 6)

Resilient Parenting

A virtual parenting skills group for busy parents

Parenting in the modern era is overwhelming. We’ll help bring clarity and direction for how to handle big feelings, communicate effectively, and face barriers to a more fulfilling parenting relationship.

We focus on building intentional, compassionate, and realistic parenting practices applicable to a wide range of ages and presentations (both neurodiverse and neurotypical).

Learn skills and tools you can tangibly apply today and that you can always come back to.

Art Therapy Group

Group Therapy creates a unique dynamic that can be highly effective for supporting children with social-emotional and behavioral difficulties.

Wolff Child Psychology offers an Art Therapy Group as a 9-part series of sessions ($1,800 for the series), held at our offices in Denver’s Highlands neighborhood.

Art-making has been found to facilitate deeper expression of thoughts, feelings, and experiences. By using visual and verbal methods of expression, children learn how to communicate and process challenging emotions and experiences. Our therapeutic focus is on decreasing anxiety and unhelpful thought patterns, while increasing healthy coping strategies and self-expression. The group environment also provides an opportunity for group members to connect with one another, receive peer support and validation, and practice social skills.

Wolff Child Psychology Art Therapy

How the Art Therapy Group Works

Our Art Therapy Group uses visual art tools, techniques, and activities to facilitate positive therapeutic outcomes related to emotional functioning and mood. Activities incorporate two- and three-dimensional art-making, including drawing, painting, collage, and sculpture. Participants:

  • Design and create individual art pieces with therapeutic intent
  • Engage in dialogue around their own and others’ artworks
  • Reflect on the art-making process and impacts on mood and self-expression 

Children who may be a good fit:

  • Age groups: 6-8, 9-12, and 13-15
  • Interested in art
  • Need support with emotion regulation and expression

If group therapy sounds like what your child, teen, or family might need, we encourage you to reach out and start the conversation. Even if you’re unsure what to do next, a caring expert on our team is ready to listen and help guide you. Call or email today and we’ll help you get started.

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