The Counseling Center hosts various groups to support our students and community. We are pleased to offer these groups on an ongoing basis. Please check out our current groups, and contact us at (317) 924-5205 with any questions or interest.
My Kid Is Unique: ADHD/ADD and Your Child
A support group for parents of children who have been diagnosed with, or who have characteristics of ADHD/ADD to share, learn, and gain support from one another. These sessions are free of charge and will begin March 6, 2013 on Wednesdays from 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm. To register contact Vanessa Smith at 317-931-2379 x5018 or by email at vrsmith@cts.edu
Stress and Anxiety Support Group
A weekly support group for people experiencing anxiety and stress; learning new ways and skills to cope with worry and nervousness.
Get empowered! Get in control of your worrying! Learn ways to be calmer!
Enrollment is open and groups are forming.
Call (317) 931-2379 ext. 5015, for consultation and appointment.
Anger Support Group
Come join a supportive, safe group on Saturdays where together we will learn new and healthy way of handling anger. New groups forming in January 2013.
Learn what actually happens within us when our anger is triggered.
Gain new self-awareness of thoughts which trigger our anger.
We will be supported in moving forward and learning new ways of self-control and responding vs. reacting.
Call for consultation and appointment: Andrea Ford - 931-2379 ext. 5008 or Lindsay Miller - 931-2379 ext 5028.
Couples Group
Rediscover your intimate connection. A supportive group environment will provide a space in which you and your significant other can explore the joys, strengths, challenges, and hopes for your relationship. Join us to work on enhancing your connection and incresing intimacy. The group will meet weekly for 10 sessions and will include educational information.
Call (317) 931-2379 ext 5016 for consultation or appointment.
NAMI Group
NAMI (the National Alliance on Mental Illness) offers a program in which persons with mental illness and families of persons living with mental illness learn from each others’ experiences, share coping strategies, and offer each other encouragement, understanding, and support. This group is open to all individuals with mental illness or family members of individuals with mental illness. There is no charge to attend this group.
Monday nights from 6-8pm at the CTS Counseling Center.
More information is available from Bryan (931-2379 x5006) or Kyle (931-2379 x5007).
Starting Strong
Want to start your relationship out strong?
With all the activities of life, it's easy to lose sight of tending to your relationship. Starting Strong is a good way to take care of the important details that make up the rest of your life.
At the CTS Counseling Center, we focus on making the transition from “getting together” to a strong relationship with clear communication as fun a learning environment as possible! In a group setting with other couples you will watch videos of interactions, create goals and have an opportunity to practice some of your new skills.
In Starting Strong, our therapists will support you and your partner as you look at: interacting with each other's families, identifying your values, communicating effectively and clearly, nurturing physical and emotional intimacy, and many other aspects of life together.
Groups are now forming. Please call (317) 924-5205, or e-mail today.
Women and Anger Group
Please contact Deirdre Burton at 924-5205 ext. 5003.