Friendship Groups: Ages 7-9 & 9-11
Sundstrom Clinical Services is pleased to announce a five-week friendship group for children ages 7-9 and 9-11. This group is specifically designed to support young children in positive practicing skills we all use every day to successfully interact and communicate with others. This skill-based group can be an effective way for young children to work on problem-solving, logical thinking, developing empathy, and practicing teamwork in a structured environment with a trained professional.
April 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29
7-9 Year Old Group
4:00-5:00
Led by Lisa Snow, PsyD and Brooklyn Walker, MA
9-11 Year Old Group
5:15-6:15
Led by Lisa Snow, PsyD and Annaleise McCullough, MS
$450 for 5 week package*
Package includes a 30-minute parent-only virtual check-in at the beginning and
at the end of the group, and 5 in-person social skills sessions for your child.
Child participants must be assigned to a Sundstrom provider or on the Sundstrom waitlist to join
this group. Those joining group from the waitlist will be required to complete an in-person
15-20 minute screener with a group leader before enrolling in group.
Questions: info@sundstromclinic.com, or scan the link below to register.
Lisa Masako Snow, Psy.D., is licensed as a clinical psychologist by the Oregon Board of Psychology and Washington Examining Board of Psychology. Dr. Snow completed her doctoral training in Clinical Psychology from Pacific University. Dr. Snow provides both comprehensive psychological evaluations and behavioral treatment for children. Dr. Snow’s theoretical orientation integrates developmental, behavioral, cognitive-behavioral, and attachment-based interventions. Clinical interests include early childhood cases, multi-racial identity development, neurodivergence, elimination disorders, anxiety, disruptive behaviors, and socio-emotional delays.
Brooklyn Walker, M.A. is currently a Doctor of Clinical Psychology (PsyD) student at George Fox University. Her approach to therapy is collaborative, interpersonal, and adaptable. She primarily utilizes a psychodynamic therapeutic style with a focus on attachment work, but also integrates many ACT and CBT skills and techniques whenever relevant.
Annaleise McCullough (she/her), B.A., M.S., is a third year graduate student from Pacific University. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Montana and has earned a Master of Science degree in Clinical Psychology from Pacific University. She uses mindfulness based interventions, and has previously utilized Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT).