PEERS® is an evidence-based social skills program for adolescents and young adults. For over 20 years, PEERS® (Program for the Education and Enrichment of Relational Skills) has been rigorously researched and developed at UCLA.
PEERS® groups are focused on helping you build your own social life in the real world. In one group, teens and young adults learn and practice social skills together; in a separate group, parents & caregivers learn how to support them effectively.
Please refer to our HOME page for further information. In particular, the 5-minute video on our homepage provides a brief introduction to the PEERS program, how it works, and how it can help.
Please refer to our ENROLLMENT & FEES page.
Please refer to our PROGRAMS page for information about our upcoming program schedule as well as further information about our virtual programs.
Yes. Research through UCLA shows that group members who participate in a PEERS® program virtually learn to utilize social skills just as effectively.
Our organization has been running virtual PEERS® groups consistently for over five years. While virtual meetings may sound like a strange format for a social skills program, the virtual PEERS program has been researched and found to be just as effective for group members as in-person programs. This research was conducted at UCLA, where PEERS® has been researched and developed for over 20 years.
Please refer to the 5-minute video on our PROGRAMS page for more information about how our virtual programs work and why.
Group members will also receive extensive guidance, support, and feedback from our passionate, qualified team of facilitators. All facilitators have a clinical background and are fully trained and certified in the facilitation of PEERS® programs through the Semel Institute at UCLA, where PEERS® has been researched and developed for over 20 years.
For more information about our facilitators, please refer to our STAFF page.
The average size of a PEERS® group is about eight group members. The maximum number of group members we may have is 11.
For privacy reasons, we are not able to connect you with a family who has participated in one of our previous groups. However, some families have generously volunteered to write a testimonial, which you may read on our TESTIMONIALS page.
In general, a good place to start is the 5-minute video on our HOME page, which provides a brief introduction to the PEERS program, how it works, and how it can help.
Additionally, we can discuss specific ways our program may be able to help your teen or young adult during a phone screen. During this call, we can also brainstorm ideas for how to present this program to your teen or young adult in particular. (For more info about the phone screen, please refer to our ENROLLMENT & FEES page.)
Please see our specialized FAQ below, "WHAT TEENS & YOUNG ADULTS LIKE TO KNOW"
Like any class, you will get out of it what you put into it. If you would like to make and keep friends, improve your social life, and feel more aware and confident in social situations, PEERS® can help.
We don't expect you to just listen to us lecture. PEERS® is an engaging, interactive program that combines individualized attention, group activities, and lively discussions about what skills work, why they work, and how to use them in the real world. We teach new skills using the "Socratic method," which involves lots of questions and keeping everyone engaged.
We won't ever put you on the spot in front of the group to talk about difficult feelings or events in your life. Instead, it will feel more like an activities-based class, where we will focus on learning, practicing, and using the social skills.
We know you already have social skills. We will help you (1) understand what you're already doing that's working, (2) fill in the gaps with whatever might help you get better at friendships and relationships, and (3) take your social life to the next level by learning to maintain and deepen your friendships and relationships.
We are not trying to set you up with other friends in the group. We are focused on trying to help you improve your own social life outside the group.
We don't want you to "mask" or change your personality to "fit in." We don't expect you or even want you to suddenly become really popular or outgoing, if that's not your personality. We want to help you have authentic friendships that work for you as a unique individual.
If you engage with this program, participate, and do the work, you will see real changes and improvements in just 16 weeks. But you won't be perfect. None of us will ever be "perfect" socially, so hopefully that means we are all working on ourselves and our relationships throughout our lives. At the end of 16 weeks, when you complete our program, we want you to feel like we've helped you prepare to continue developing and working on these skills however you may need or want moving forward.
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