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Oona Metz

 

Member profile details

Membership level
Certified Group Psychotherapist
First name
Oona
Last name
Metz
Phone
617-232-8971
Licensure
Licensed social worker
Highest degree earned
MSW
Certification
CGP - Certified Group Psychotherapist
Business (Primary) Address
1318 Beacon Street, Suite 9
Business (Primary) City
Brookline
Business (Primary) State
MA
Business (Primary) Zip Code
02446
Business (Secondary) Address
259 Massachusetts Avenue,
Business (Secondary) City
Arlington
Business (Secondary) State
MA
Business (Secondary) Zip Code
02474
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GROUPS LED BY THIS MEMBER:

Age Range
  • Young Adults (22-30)
  • Adults (30-60)
  • Older Adults (60+)
Region
  • Boston & Cambridge
  • Boston area inside Route 128
  • Boston suburbs NORTH
  • Boston suburbs WEST
  • Boston suburbs SOUTH
  • Metrowest
Theme or Focus of Group
  • Divorce/Separation Support
  • Interpersonal/Relational
Gender & Sexual Orientation
  • Women’s Group
Day of Week
  • Tuesday
  • Wednesday
  • Thursday
  • Friday
Group Description 1
I currently offer a weekly, ongoing, confidential divorce support group in Brookline on Tuesdays from 10:45-12. This group is for women who are contemplating divorce or who are navigating the process of divorce. Potential group members may be women who are still living with a spouse, separated or already legally divorced, with or without children, married to men or women.

Women who are contemplating or navigating divorce may feel confused, sad, betrayed, bewildered, angry, overwhelmed and/or scared, and can benefit from talking to other women who are going through a similar process. Many of the women in my group are mothers who are concerned with the wellbeing of their children and want to help them through the divorce as well.
Group Description 2
I currently offer a weekly, ongoing, confidential divorce support group in Arlington on Wednesdays from 6:00-7:15 pm. This group is for women who are contemplating divorce or who are navigating the process of divorce. Potential group members may be women who are still living with a spouse, separated or already legally divorced, with or without children, married to men or women.

Women who are contemplating or navigating divorce may feel confused, sad, betrayed, bewildered, angry, overwhelmed and/or scared, and can benefit from talking to other women who are going through a similar process. Many of the women in my group are mothers who are concerned with the wellbeing of their children and want to help them through the divorce as well.
Group Description 3
I currently lead an ongoing interpersonal group for women between the ages of 25 and 45 in Brookline on Thursdays from 5:15-6:30. Potential group members are professionally employed women who are seeking to deepen their connections with others, develop a better understanding of themselves and their interpersonal patterns and gain a greater sense of satisfaction in work, love and friendships.

Sometimes depression and anxiety can prevent women from having the kind of relationships they want most. Group therapy offers an opportunity to come together to talk about what is most important and to learn with and from other people. This therapy group also provides a setting in which members can take interpersonal risks in a safe, therapeutic environment and receive feedback in a constructive way, thereby deepening connections with others.
Group Description 4
I currently offer a weekly, ongoing, confidential divorce support group in Arlington on Fridays from 11:00-12:15 pm. This group is for women who are contemplating divorce or who are navigating the process of divorce. Potential group members may be women who are still living with a spouse, separated or already legally divorced, with or without children, married to men or women.

Women who are contemplating or navigating divorce may feel confused, sad, betrayed, bewildered, angry, overwhelmed and/or scared, and can benefit from talking to other women who are going through a similar process. Many of the women in my group are mothers who are concerned with the wellbeing of their children and want to help them through the divorce as well.

Northeastern Society for Group Psychotherapy
P.O.Box 356 | Belmont, MA 02478
groups@nsgp.com

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