Plymouth Kids Group Therapy

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Nystrom & Associates Plymouth Kids Group Therapy is for kids struggling with a variety of issues including anger management, grief & loss, depression, anxiety, chemical dependency, and more. Group therapy provides individuals with a peer support system that allows them the opportunity to share and discuss issues with those going through similar situations themselves, all the while being directed and led by a highly qualified mental health professional.

Kids Group Therapy Can Help With:

Plymouth Kids Group Therapy provides many benefits including camaraderie, accountability, self-discovery, and the opportunity to gain different perspectives. It can help people with trauma, chronic pain, weight loss, and many other personal life challenges. Sharing feelings, experiences, and pain with a group can help people release anger and pent-up emotions. Group therapy is a great environment to develop positive support systems and explore whatever emotional or behavioral problems an individual might be facing. Group therapy can be done on its own or in addition to individual or couple’s therapy.

Schedule An Appointment Today!

If you or someone you love is suffering from psychiatric disorders, there is hope. Life with a mental disorder does not have to be a daily struggle.
Discover the world of difference treatment can make for you as well as your loved ones. Call the professionals at Nystrom & Associates today at 320-460-8028.

About Plymouth, MN

Plymouth is a suburban city in the U.S. state of Minnesota 15 miles (24 km) west of downtown Minneapolis in Hennepin County. It is located on the western edge of the Minneapolis suburbs. According to the 2019 Metropolitan Council estimate, Plymouth's population is 79,768. Once named for Medicine Lake, the city's name was chosen by Hennepin County Commissioners during the county's inception. Plymouth's history can be traced back to the pre-Columbian period around 1400 to 1500 AD. The original inhabitants were the Dakota. Their encampment was at the north end of Medicine Lake. The name Medicine Lake is derived from the Dakota word Mdewakanton, meaning "Lake of the Spirit." The Dakota named the lake after a warrior overturned his canoe and his body was never recovered.