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Groups for Clients: Chronic Illness Group
GROUP IS A SAFE PLACE TO:
- Increase your understanding of your reactions to your limitations
- Learn new ways to get your needs met
- Improve your self-confidence and self-esteem
- Discover the gift of compassion for yourself
ABOUT THIS GROUP
This supportive psychotherapy group addresses issues of hidden disabilities and chronic pain. Isolation and depression are common side-effects of chronic pain, visible and invisible illnesses. The group helps members make the most of life with limitations and add more compassion for themselves and others. It is designed for people who want to freely discuss their experiences and frustrations with others who face similar physical challenges. This group is a safe place for members to learn how to reduce the ways in which pain and physical limitations get in the way of leading a fuller life.
ABOUT THE GROUP LEADER
Ann Steiner, Ph.D., M.F.T., CGP, (Certified Group Psychotherapist), has been leading psychotherapy groups for 28 years, supervises, trains and provides consultation to therapists. She is a licensed marriage family therapist in private practice. She is a Fellow of the American Group Psychotherapy Society, sa founding member of the American Orthopsychiatric Association's Disability Study Group and the National Registry of Group Psychotherapists, and was president of Northern California Group Psychotherapy Society.
Dr. Steiner served as an Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of California Medical School, San Francisco for fourteen years, and is on the faculty of The Psychotherapy Institute's Group Therapy Training Program. She lectures at professional meetings nationally and locally, and publishes articles for consumers and therapists.
Note: All of Dr. Steiner's groups are designed for individuals who have either have been in, or are currently in psychotherapy, are not in crisis, and are motivated to change. There are many groups that are designed to help people who are in crisis or who have different needs. For more information about short-term and other kinds of groups, see the Healing Power of Groups and Group Therapy Referral Resources.
For Further Information
For more information or to discuss whether this group might fit your particular needs, please free to call Dr. Steiner at (925) 962-0060 or send an email with your phone number, and a variety of times when it would be convenient for Dr. Steiner to return your call.
