UPCOMING SESSIONS

Letting It Go: Recognizing the Power of Forgiveness

Let’s talk about making amends in order to heal and grow.
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Forgiveness can be difficult, but it’s an important part of the healing process. Join a small-group conversation, led by a Spring Health provider, as we discuss what forgiveness really means, how it can help us feel better, and ways to make things right when we've hurt someone.

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WellSprings are limited to 20 attendees. If a session fills to capacity, new time slots may be added. Spring Health may cancel a session if there are less than 4 attendees present within the first 5 minutes of the session in order to preserve the intent of group conversation.

Note: WellSprings sessions do not apply towards the usage of your covered therapy/medication management sessions, where applicable.

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About The Facilitator

Caren Weingart, LCSW, BCD, CCTP, CGS (she/her)

Facilitator
Caren Weingart, LCSW, BCD, CCTP, CGS is a multi-state Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a Master’s degree in social work at New York University. She also has a second Master’s degree in Clinical Nutrition from New York University. Caren is certified in Trauma and Grief as well as a specialty in anxiety; currently studying Health Psychology. She was honored as a presenter at conferences in New York City which addressed empowerment and Evidence Based Practices. Caren volunteers with non-profits including a local Board of Directors and was chosen to work on a Collaborative with the National Association of Social Workers in New Jersey which is focused on reviewing and approving courses for continuing education. Caren has worked as a therapist and administrator working with children, adolescents, adults, couples and families in a variety of clinical programs and utilizes evidence-based practices including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Solution Oriented modalities to assist clients in their treatment but is also a believer in the strength of supportive therapy.
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