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PCS Intensive Therapy Program for Young Adults

DECEMBER 18-23, 2022

PCS Young Adult Intensives are targeted to unmarried young adult ages 18-25. In the six-day intensive, participants will connect with other young adults in group therapy. In addition, half of their time will be spent in individual sessions focusing on advancing themselves and overcoming personal obstacles that block them from being the person they want to be.

Sessions will focus on values, healthy relationships, coping strategies, mindfulness, goal setting, boundaries, self-care, and more. Individuals coming to the intensive can address many issues including: depression, anxiety, self-esteem, body image, trauma, family of origin issues, and addiction.
Is this program appropriate for you or a young adult in your life? For more information, or to register, please call 480-947-5739 and speak to one of our coordinators between 9:00am and 4:45pm Monday through Friday. www.pcsintensive.com

  • This is an out-patient program with lunch included each day
  • Our therapeutic treatment team are all licensed and certified
  • Advanced registration is required
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