Join our evidence-based social skills training programs to learn how to build better friendships.

This social skills training program incorporates UCLA’s PEERS© curriculum, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and our unique methodologies to support you in managing anxiety, building confidence, and developing genuine connections.

Meaningful Friendships

Develop specific strategies to form and maintain friendships, including how to identify potential friends, start and maintain conversations, find appropriate sources of friends, and handle conflicts.

Reduced Social Anxiety

Identify unhelpful thought patterns that may be leading you towards avoidance, self criticism, and low self esteem. Gain the tools needed to create more helpful thought patterns and strategies that will move you towards your social goals.

Increased Confidence and Self-Esteem

Boost your confidence and self-esteem through role-playing and encouragement from your private coach, resulting in greater increased confidence and reduced anxiety during real-life interactions.

Increased Social Activity

You’ll be encouraged to actively attend and enroll in social activities, clubs, or classes based on your interests, so you can meet people with similar interests. This often leads to new friendships, decreased social anxiety, and increased confidence.

Real-Life Social Skills

Gain and refine essential social skills through weekly or bi-weekly sessions. Role playing with your private coach and actively practice newly learned social skills in real-life settings leads to enhanced social interactions in all areas of your life.

Long-Term Impact

Apply the skills learned in your private coaching sessions to build meaningful relationships, manage social anxiety, and effectively navigate social situations, ensuring lasting improvements with making and keeping friends.