F.D.A. Family. Diversity. Adolescents.
Teen Summer Group (Ages 14-18)
Being a teenager is a difficult time period to navigate, and being a part of a non-traditional family structure presents additional challenges. Many modern- day families are diverse whether parents are divorced, remarried, single, etc. At Breeze Counseling, we aim to provide a nonjudgmental environment where teens can share their story, learn from each other, and achieve a sense of normalcy. Life is what happens when you are busy making plans, and the mission at Breeze is to make life simple. Teens can expect to be a part of a supportive environment, learn conflict resolution skills, explore their emotions, and grieve the traditional family that they have either lost or they wish they would have had. We want to bring teens together to provide the most effective coping!
Meet Your Group Leader - Molly Maffeo
Molly Maffeo received her Bachelor’s in Psychology from the University of Phoenix, and she is currently completing her Master’s in Mental Health Counseling with Capella University. Molly is very passionate about working with adolescents, families, and individuals who struggle with eating disorders and self-injury behaviors. She was first introduced to counseling as a peer counselor for an organization known as Teen Panel where she educated other teens about the realities of teenage pregnancy and parenthood. She went onto work as a personal trainer where she developed a more in-depth understanding of a holistic approach to wellness. After completing her undergraduate degree, she worked for Alexian Brothers Behavioral Health Hospital as an inpatient therapist.
She utilizes CBT and DBT concepts. She views counseling as a way to help individuals connect the dots of their lives in a more positive way. She hopes to work with her clients through a process of understanding, validation, and challenges.
Molly Maffeo received her Bachelor’s in Psychology from the University of Phoenix, and she is currently completing her Master’s in Mental Health Counseling with Capella University. Molly is very passionate about working with adolescents, families, and individuals who struggle with eating disorders and self-injury behaviors. She was first introduced to counseling as a peer counselor for an organization known as Teen Panel where she educated other teens about the realities of teenage pregnancy and parenthood. She went onto work as a personal trainer where she developed a more in-depth understanding of a holistic approach to wellness. After completing her undergraduate degree, she worked for Alexian Brothers Behavioral Health Hospital as an inpatient therapist.
She utilizes CBT and DBT concepts. She views counseling as a way to help individuals connect the dots of their lives in a more positive way. She hopes to work with her clients through a process of understanding, validation, and challenges.
Group Information
When: June 20, 2018 (15 week group)
7p-8p
Where: Breeze Counseling - Lisle Location
4300 Commerce Ct. #300, Lisle, IL 60532
Cost: $20/week or $300 total
For More Information: Please contact our office at (630) 506-1491 or [email protected]
7p-8p
Where: Breeze Counseling - Lisle Location
4300 Commerce Ct. #300, Lisle, IL 60532
Cost: $20/week or $300 total
For More Information: Please contact our office at (630) 506-1491 or [email protected]