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Puget Sound Adlerian Society

Puget Sound Adlerian Society

An Affiliate Member of the North American Society of Adlerian Psychology

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Category: domestic-abuse

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Lake Stevens Family Center and Granite Falls Family Support Center, Domestic Violence Support Group

Call Lake Stevens, 425-397-7433; Granite Falls, 360-386-9282. (group & advocate)

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New Beginnings. Domestic Violence Parenting Class. North Seattle

Call 206-783-2848. (PP, childcare)

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The Parenting Place. Helping Children Who Have Witnessed Domestic Violence, Bremerton

Call 360-473-2134. (PP who have been mandated by the courts to take a domestic violence parenting class, $250. Separate classes for perpetrators, survivors, $250)

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Harborview Center for Sexual Assault & Traumatic Stress

Parent-Child Interaction Therapy for parents and care-givers of children ages 2 to 7, a 14-18-wk. program. Seattle. Call Naomi Perry, 206-744-1600.

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Jewish Family Service, in collaboration with Wellspring Counseling. Kids Club: Helping Children Who Have Wit-nessed Domestic Abuse

Seattle, 11-wk. series. For ages 5-8, series begins in October; for ages 9-12, January. Call or email Project DVORA, 206-461-3240, contactus@JFSSeattle.org. (Mothers & children who have been affected by domestic violence, free, childcare, no religious content)

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(206) 527-2566

Email
psasadler@gmail.com

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Monday—Friday: 10:00AM–3:00PM


What is PSAS

The Puget Sound Adlerian Society is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) educational organization affiliated with the North American Society of Adlerian Psychology. Our mission is to nurture dignity for all by encouraging democratic relationships and a sense of belonging. Alfred Adler, MD, founder of Adlerian Psychology, believed that healthy families, classrooms, workplaces, etc., rest on a cornerstone of mutual respect. PSAS helps people learn and model the skills and attitudes of mutual respect.

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