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November 2024
Substance Use Behaviors
A safe space of support for those who are in recovery or currently working at getting sober and reviewing the behaviors that can come with using substances.
Find out more »DBT: Distress Tolerance
DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy): is a modified type of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). Its main goals are to teach people how to live in the moment, develop healthy ways to…
Find out more »Acupuncture Clinic
BRC has partnered with Common Ground to make the healing benefits of acupuncture and massage accessible and affordable. For acupuncture, six clients rest comfortably in recliner chairs. Treatments last approximately…
Find out more »Acuwellness
Service offered EVERYDAY at BRC. Treatment involves the gentle placement of up to five small, sterilized disposable needles into specific sites on each ear. The participants sit quietly in a…
Find out more »Boundaries
A group to help someone develop, strengthen, and maintain personal boundaries within every day scenarios.
Find out more »Mindfulness Journaling+Meditation
cited: Journaling is the practice of writing down your thoughts and feelings to help you understand them more clearly. It can be a great way to improve your mental health…
Find out more »Gardening Group
This group is not about perfection- it is about what works for you, and what brings you joy when working with plants. The choice is up to you. You can…
Find out more »LGBTQ+ Support Group
LGBTQ+ Support Group: Are you a member of the LGBTQ+ community? Struggling with or curious about your sexual and/or gender identity? Join us as we work to create a safe…
Find out more »Self Advocacy
Our Self-Advocacy Support Group provides clinical support to individuals seeking to effectively advocate for their own needs. Through professional guidance, participants will develop skills in communication, understanding rights, and accessing resources. Join…
Find out more »Acuwellness
Service offered EVERYDAY at BRC. Treatment involves the gentle placement of up to five small, sterilized disposable needles into specific sites on each ear. The participants sit quietly in a…
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