Did you have to move schools and/or homes unexpectedly?

Are you living in a community that doesn’t feel like home?

Do you feel homesick for a home you can’t go back to?

Trying to find a new normal?

You’re not alone.

Build social supports, learn coping skills and Heal with other teens who get it too.

FACILITATED BY SHANNON MEENA, ASSOCIATE CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER #116704 (SUPERVISED BY WHITNEY BOOLE, LMFT #93107

Tuesdays at 6:30 at our offices in Hermosa
OR
Wednesdays at 6pm via Telehealth

Cost: $35/session

For more information or to be added to the group, contact Whitney:
whitney@beachcitiespsych.com or 310-989-6465.

The Team Behind the Message:

At Beach Cities Psychotherapy, our team of dedicated therapists truly care about your well-being. We are passionate about sharing valuable information to support and guide you on your journey. Whether you’re facing life’s challenges or seeking personal growth, our team is here to ensure you receive the compassionate care and support you deserve. We’re committed to helping you navigate through your concerns and are always here to take care of you every step of the way.

 

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