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Join Our Women's & Men's Groups for Connection, Support, Growth, ( and Laughs)
Published about 1 month ago • 2 min read
Join Our Women's & Men's Groups
Discover a supportive virtual community where women and men come together to share experiences, gain insights, and foster personal growth in a safe and nurturing environment.
About Our Womens' Groups (Men's Group info below)
Our women's groups offer a unique opportunity for women to connect and support each other through life's challenges. Led by an experienced therapist, our sessions provide a safe space for women to explore personal issues, enhance self-awareness, and build resilience. We focus on creating a nurturing environment where women can openly discuss topics that matter to them, from relationships, parental stress, self-esteem to work-life balance. Join us to experience the power of shared understanding and mutual support.
This women's therapy group will provide a safe and supportive space every for women to come together and explore various topics related to their mental health and well-being. The fee will be $65 for each group meeting 2x a month. You will have the opportunity to discuss your challenges, fears, concerns and other personal experiences, share insights, and learn from one another.
The virtual format allows for greater accessibility and flexibility for participants from different locations or with busy schedules. You can join from the comfort of their own homes without having to worry about transportation or childcare arrangements. This also ensures confidentiality and privacy for all members of the group.
Men's Groups will be facilitated by Robert Jenkins
Maplewood Counseling will be offering a men's group run by Robert Jenkins virtually for men to connect and support each other and navigate challenges. The fee will be $65 for each group meeting 2x a month.
This men's therapy group will provide a non-judgmental space for men to come together, share their experiences, and learn from one another. The goal of this group is to promote healthy communication, build self-awareness, address any underlying issues, and develop effective coping strategies.
Join our Groups today and if you know of someone who is interested, learn more below!
Our client care specialist will be in touch to help you find the right group.
We look forward to having you join our women's or men's groups!
Warmly,
The Maplewood Counseling Team
Maplewood Counseling 169 Maplewood Ave Suite 4 Maplewood, NJ 07040 E-mail: contact@maplewoodcounseling.com You received this email because you have connected with Maplewood Counseling and/or joined our online community. Your information will be used only for Maplewood Counseling communication purposes and will not be shared with any third parties.
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