Teen Bridge to Life Therapy Group

Join Teen Bridge to Life and join a group of peers who see you, understand you, and get what you are going through.


Having a place to come be validated and heard has given me the strength to stand up for the changes I need in my own life.”

- Teen Bridge to Life Program Graduate

We all want food and body issues to take up less brain space, so we can focus on the things that matter - like friends, school and our favorite activities. Our Teen Bridge to Life therapy group is designed to help you do just that!

This specialized offering is a 75-minute, weekly body image group that is designed to help high school adolescents navigate disordered eating recovery, body acceptance, identity development, and more.

In this group, teens will move toward living a more embodied life by processing topics like motivation, cultural messages, managing thoughts and feelings, intuitive eating, shame, identity, and more.

Led from a Health at Every Size(R) perspective, this group's goal is to help teens stop fighting their bodies, gain freedom with food and movement, feel at home in their own skin, and become more present in their everyday experiences.

Teen Bridge to Life Therapy Group Details:

These groups run throughout the year and are open to high school students of all genders, ages 14 - 18 years. Click here for more information on fees for therapy services and the insurances we accept.

We ask that clients commit to the group for a minimum of 8 weeks. This helps promote stability in the group, which creates a safe space for everyone to be vulnerable with one another. Clients are encouraged to utilize the group until they feel solid enough in their recovery to increase their independence and reduce the amount of support they receive.

Questions? Email us at freedom@rockrecoveryed.org or check out our frequently Asked Questions page to learn more.

Interested in joining? Click here to schedule your free consultation today!

“Rock Recovery allowed me to relate to other people. I felt acknowledged and heard and [Rock Recovery's group] brought me one step closer to freedom and myself.”

– Teen Group Alumni