Social Skills Training

Social Skills Training

Sublime Living offers social skills training to help individuals improve their communication, relationship building, and emotional regulation skills.

Here is a detailed description of the social skills training services offered:

Social Skills Training

- Individual Social Skills Training: Sublime Living offers personalized social skills training for individuals. The training is tailored to the client's specific needs and goals. It can help with improving communication, conversation skills, making friends, handling conflict, reading social cues, and more. The training uses role-playing, modeling, and feedback to teach new skills. Benefits include improved self-confidence, relationships, school/work performance, and mental health.

- Group Social Skills Training: Sublime Living offers group social skills classes for adolescents and adults. Participants learn through interactive games, role-playing, discussions, and more. Groups provide opportunities to practice skills and get feedback in a safe environment. Benefits include making friends, handling teasing/bullying, improving conversation skills, and managing emotions.

- Social Skills for the Workplace: Sublime Living provides social skills coaching to improve workplace communication and relationships. Training focuses on effective communication, collaboration, conflict resolution, networking, leadership, and more. Benefits include improved work performance, leadership, teamwork, and workplace satisfaction.

- Summer Social Skills Camps: Sublime Living offers summer camps to help kids and teens improve social skills. Campers learn through role-playing, recreation, arts & crafts, games, and more. Benefits include making friends, improving conversation, handling conflict, reading social cues, and boosting self-confidence.

The social skills training at Sublime Living focuses on developing personalized strategies and providing a supportive environment to practice new skills. Our experienced coaches help clients improve social functioning and achieve their interpersonal goals.