Student Support Groups
Student Support Groups are available through the Counseling Center if there is sufficient student interest. Students should see their Counselor for details about the groups and/or to indicate interest. Groups meet on a "rotating period" basis during the regular school day.
ANGER MANAGEMENT GROUP: A group that helps students understand the physiological and psychological aspects of anger. Strategies are taught so that the student can regain control and approach stressful situations in a more effective and appropriate way.
CHOICES: A group for girls who are making or have had to make decisions regarding pregnancy.
COA - (Children of Alcoholics) - A group for individuals who live with parents/siblings who are substance abusers. The focus is sharing experiences and development skills to copy with the stresses of everyday life.
GRIEF SUPPORT - A group for student adjusting to the death of significant persons in their lives. Focus is on self-care, dealing with feelings, coping with changes, stress management, and surviving loss.
LIFE GUIDES: A voluntary group available to any age student who has had involvement with drugs/alcohol. The intent of the group is to explore lifestyle decisions regarding any issued such as: goal setting, communication, anger management, decision-making, and alcohol and other drug use.
SURVIVAL: A support group for student with an eating disorder.
FAMILY CHANGE: A group for students experiencing difficulty with a current or post divorce in their family.
STEP/BLENDED FAMILIES: A group for students having a difficult time adjusting to their "new" family.
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