
Friendship Groups: Ages 7-9 & 9-11
Sundstrom Clinical Services is pleased to announce a five-week friendship group for children ages 7-9 and 9-11. This group is specifically designed to support young children in positive practicing skills we all use every day to successfully interact and communicate with others. This skill-based group can be an effective way for young children to work on problem-solving, logical thinking, developing empathy, and practicing teamwork in a structured environment with a trained professional.
Friendship Group Ages 7-9
September 29 & October 6, 13, 20, 27
4:00-5:00
Friendship Group: Ages 9-11
September 29 & October 6, 13, 20, 27
5:15-6:15
$450 for 5 week package*
Package includes a 30-minute parent-only virtual check-in at the beginning and
at the end of the group, and 5 in-person social skills sessions for your child.
Child participants not assigned to a Sundstrom treatment provider are required
to complete a 15-20 minute in-person screener before enrolling in group.
Questions: info@sundstromclinic.com, or scan the link below to register.

Lisa Masako Snow, Psy.D., is licensed as a clinical psychologist by the Oregon Board of Psychology and Washington Examining Board of Psychology. Dr. Snow completed her doctoral training in Clinical Psychology from Pacific University. Dr. Snow provides both comprehensive psychological evaluations and behavioral treatment for children. Dr. Snow’s theoretical orientation integrates developmental, behavioral, cognitive-behavioral, and attachment-based interventions. Clinical interests include early childhood cases, multi-racial identity development, neurodivergence, elimination disorders, anxiety, disruptive behaviors, and socio-emotional delays.

Kimberly (Kim) Wong has a B.A., M.A. and is a fourth-year student at George Fox University. She earned her Bachelor’s of Arts in Psychology from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) and her Master’s degree through George Fox University where she is currently completing her Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology. Her previous clinical experience includes assessing and working with people across the lifespan in medical facilities, in the community, at a university, and in a forensic setting with the Department of Health Services. This year, she will be supervised by Dr. Lisa Snow providing individual therapy, group therapy, and psychological evaluations.