350 Broadway St, Ste. 210, Boulder, CO 80305 Phone: 303-444-1036 Email: boulderpsychotherapistsguild@gmail.com
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REAL Parenting® (Respect, Empathy, Appreciation and Love)
Enhance your parenting skills. Improve your relationship. Learn how to become a coach to your kids. REAL Parenting classes give you specific skills to help you maintain your relationship with your kids as they move into the teen years. Ongoing classes. Please see www.REALparenting.net or call for current class information.
Size: variable Day and evening times available.

Therapist: Stephanie Bryan, L.C.S.W., C.A.C.III, Certified Parent Coach
(303) 397-0646

Becoming a Love and Logic Parent®
Love allows children to grow through their mistakes. Logic allows them to live with the consequences of their choices. This parenting program teaches effective techniques and methods for raising healthy, self-confident and responsible children. Ongoing classes. Please see www.REALparenting.net or call for current class information.
Size: variable Day and evening times available

Therapist: Stephanie Bryan, L.C.S.W., C.A.C.III, Certified Parent Coach
(303) 397-0646

Siblings Without Rivalry: How to Help Your Children Live Together So You Can Live Too
The goal of the Siblings Without Rivalry group workshop is to help you to help your children learn how to live together. Each session sensitizes parents to what it is that increases hostility between children and the attitude and the language that decrease hostility. During each session, parents will learn and practice specific skills that help to reduce friction and make harmony possible. Topics include: Helping Siblings Deal with Their Feelings About Each Other, When the Kids Fight, and Problem Solving. Ongoing classes. Please see www.REALparenting.net or call for current class information.
Size: variable. Day and evening times available.

Therapist: Stephanie Bryan, L.C.S.W., C.A.C.III, Certified Parent Coach
(303) 397-0646

Love and Logic Early Childhood Parenting Made Fun! Creating Happy Families and Responsible Kids®
This class is for parents of kids ages birth to 6. Learn how to meet your child’s needs so you can have secure, well-adjusted, happy kids. Learn how to set limits on their wants, so you will not have spoiled, entitled self-indulgent kids. This parenting program teaches effective techniques and methods for raising healthy, self-confident and responsible children. Ongoing classes. Please see www.REALparenting.net or call for current class information. Child care sometimes available.
Size: variable. Day and evening times available.

Therapist: Stephanie Bryan, L.C.S.W., C.A.C.III, Certified Parent Coach
(303) 397-0646

Active Parenting for Stepfamilies is a video-based discussion program to help parents and stepparents raise children in the challenging stepfamily environment. The program also teaches how to use powerful communication and negotiation skills to strengthen marriage and family. Designed for both parents and stepparents, this program is also helpful for foster parents, adoptive parents, single parents and others affected by loss and change. Ongoing classes. Please see www.REALparenting.net or call for current class information.
Size: variable. Day and evening times available.

Therapist: Stephanie Bryan, L.C.S.W., C.A.C.III, Certified Parent Coach
(303) 397-0646

Active Parenting for Stepfamilies in 3 is an abridged version of Active Parenting for Stepfamilies. It uses many of the same elements of the original program, but it is only three sessions and focuses mainly on topics specific to stepfamilies. Ongoing classes. Please see www.REALparenting.net or call for current class information.
Size: variable. Day and evening times available.

Therapist: Stephanie Bryan, L.C.S.W., C.A.C.III, Certified Parent Coach
(303) 397-0646

DBT Group for Parents and Teens
This is a skill-building group for families that want less conflict in their relationships. In this group, you will learn to feel successful handling conflict, control the feelings that want to control you, live through your lows without going lower, and discover the middle path in your family. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is a psycho-educational approach which builds competence in emotion regulation, distress tolerance, interpersonal effectiveness, mindfulness, and walking the middle path. These skills are uniquely suited for the kinds of difficulties facing parents and teenagers. DBT can be used in conjunction with individual therapy. Call for dates and times

Therapists: Elizabeth Barton, Ph.D., L.C.S.W. (720) 384-6212 and Jean Rosmarin, Ph.D. (303) 829-5882