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Radically Recovering:

DBT for Eating Disorders Skills Group

The Details

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The Radically Recovering group meets on Tuesday evenings via Zoom from 7:00-8:30 and runs on 6 week cycles. There is a 6 week commitment requirement.

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Upcoming 2020 Dates

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No upcoming groups; however, check out the Classes page for alternative offerings

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Cost

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Group counseling meetings are $45/session.

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Discounts

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If all 6 sessions are paid in full by the first night of group, a $10 discount is available (i.e., $260 instead of $270 for 9 hours of group therapy across the 6 weeks). 

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For your first group cycle, a $90 discount is available (i.e., $180 instead of $270). Full amount must be paid in full by the first night of group. 

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A portion of the cost may be reimbursable by insurance and we are happy to provide a superbill upon request. 

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Recovery is hard.

You don't have to go it alone.  

Eating Disorders feed on disconnection & isolation (from oneself and others). The way out is connection

and community. Join us.

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What You Will Gain

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  • Practical skills & tools for supporting your recovery, including​ skills for: 

    • Emotion Regulation​

    • Distress Tolerance

    • Mindfulness

    • Interpersonal Effectiveness

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  • Opportunities to participate in experiential, art, breathing, journaling, mindfulness, eating, & movement activities

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  • Connection with and support from other group members in a supportive, nonjudgmental space 

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Greensboro: 2721 Horse Pen Creek Rd,

Unit #104

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Raleigh: 4904 Waters Edge, Suite 158

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North Carolina: Via Telehealth

Tel: 336.296.8822

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Email: begin@threebirdscounseling.com

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This page is not intended to convey sensitive information. The contents of this website are provided solely for informational purposes, and are not meant to provide professional medical or psychiatric advice, counseling or services. Always consult a trained mental health professional before making any decision regarding treatment.

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