Wayzata Kids Group Therapy

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Nystrom & Associates Wayzata 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:

Wayzata 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 Wayzata, MN

Wayzata is a small lakeside community in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States. It is about 16 miles west of Minneapolis, just outside the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan area, on the shores of Lake Minnetonka. It is known for its small town environment. It has historically been a place for the wealthy of Minneapolis to have their country estates and summer cottages. The name "Wayzata" comes from the Dakota word meaning “north” or “north shore.” The Mdewakanton, a subtribe of the Dakota nation, treasured Lake Minnetonka—the "Big Water"—as a place for hunting, fishing, and harvesting wild rice and maple sap.