This 4-week support group will help individuals connect with themselves and others through therapeutic dance and movement.
This dance/movement therapy group invites participants to use dance and movement as creative tools and healing resources. No dance experience needed.
Tuesday, September 8 from 7:00-8:00 PM
Tuesday, September 15 from 7:00-8:00 PM
Tuesday, September 22 from 7:00-8:00 PM
Tuesday, September 29 from 7:00-8:00 PM
The group facilitator, Nathaniel Silveira-Pyzik, will guide participants through a warm-up, theme development, and closure in each session to create a supportive structure for therapeutic content and creative process to emerge. Participants will learn some guided movement and create their own authentic movement throughout.
All movements can be adapted for physical impairments or disabilities. There will be opportunities for self-reflection, movement sharing, and some verbal processing throughout the session.
Group members are asked to respect each other's contribution without judgement and hold it's confidence. This is intended to be a safe space for self-growth and healing from a variety of mental health and life issues. Participants may experience benefits such as stress relief, increased mind–body awareness, interconnectedness, and support in navigating life transitions, emotions, and overall wellness.
Space is limited, we ask that you please cancel in advance if you cannot make it, ensuring your spot can go to someone on the waiting list.
To reserve your spot in the group, please email info@nathanielsilveirapyziklpcc.com or by calling 650-762-8741.
Session Fee: $56 per session (payment link coming soon)
Please plan to attend all four sessions to get the most benefit from the group and to ensure group cohesion.
Nathaniel Silveira-Pyzik is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor and Board-Certified Dance/Movement Therapist with a private practice in San Carlos, California. He specializes in working with adults and teens, supporting clients through a wide range of mental health and relational challenges. Nathaniel has presented and taught workshops on the transformative power of dance/movement therapy for mental health, nervous system regulation, trauma healing, and overall wellness. A member of the American Dance Therapy Association, Nathaniel blends his counseling expertise with creative, body-based approaches to help people reconnect with themselves, release tension, and discover new pathways toward healing and growth.