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The CtCounselors Group is a private practice consisting of five licensed and trained Professional Counselors and Social Workers. Our offices are in Danbury and Newtown, Ct. The Newtown office is located in the historic Santosha building. Our offices are centrally located and convenient to the towns of Danbury, Newtown, New Milford, Brookfield, Bethel, Sherman, New Fairfield, Bridgewater, and Ridgefield, Ct. We are trained in a wide variety of treatment modalities, and provide psychotherapeutic services to children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families. Our practice also provides Group Therapy. Some of the groups are on-going while others are specific workshops. From time to time we will be offering Parenting, Fibromyalgia, Anger Management, Men's, Woman's, and Couples Groups. Feel free to Contact Us if you do not see the Group or Workshop that you are interested in is being offered. We also periodically offer focused workshops on topics such as Improving Self-esteem, Communication, Weight Loss, Smoking Cessation, and Reducing Anxiety. Check back here periodically to see if the Group that you are looking for is being offered. In our practice, our Clinicians draw from a wide variety of treatment modalities and techniques. Our therapists use Psychodynamic Therapy, Systems Theory, Cognitive, Behavioral, Rational-Emotive, Relational, Existential, Psychoanalysis, Visualization and Relaxation Techniques. In addition, our Staff offers diversified backgrounds, which enhance the services we offer. Our staff comes from background experience that includes working within the public schools as well private corporate work. We understand that life can bring stressors to us as individuals, to our families and communities as well. We recognize that every person and situation is unique, and we work to craft the most appropriate treatment plan for each condition. Because we have seven members with different areas of expertise, we can accommodate a person or family that requires more than one service. We believe that with the right support, people can be resourceful in finding solutions to many of their problems of daily living. |