
PEERS for Adolescents - therapist curated self paced program
PEERS is a world-renowned, evidence-based program developed at UCLA to help teenagers build social confidence and meaningful friendships. Our service offers a therapist-curated, self-paced pathway that draws on PEERS principles and materials, individually adapted to each participant’s goals. This is not the official live PEERS course but a customised therapeutic version built and supported by qualified clinicians.
What Teens Learn
Starting and maintaining conversations
Joining and participating in social groups
Handling teasing and put-downs
Managing disagreements and repairing friendships
What’s Included
Clinician-curated learning plan tailored to participant goals
Video demonstrations and structured exercises
Home practice tasks with step-by-step scripts
Ongoing support for a parent or social coach as needed (additional hourly rate)
Pre- and post-program assessments with a written report to track progress (additional investment of $270.58 discounted from $888.31 - includes 8 x assessments)
Who It Suits
Teens who find social situations challenging, including those who are neurodivergent or experience social anxiety, and want to develop stronger, more lasting peer relationships.
Fee
Course cost: $1,503 (excluding GST)
The fee includes occupational therapist time to curate, individualise, and review program materials.
Agreement
By purchasing this program, you confirm that you have read and agreed to our Service Agreement. Service Agreement
