Group therapy brings together a small group of people with similar goals to learn skills, share experiences, and support one another in a structured, therapist-led setting.
Group therapy can be a good fit if you are looking for community, want to practice new skills with others, or would like another layer of support alongside individual care.
Groups are structured and guided, but still leave room for honest conversation and shared experiences in a respectful, confidential space.
Before joining a group, you meet with a provider to talk about your goals and confirm that the group’s focus, format, and timing are a good match for you.
You attend regular sessions that include check-ins, psychoeducation, skills practice, and space for members to share, all within clear ground rules for safety and respect.
Between sessions, you apply what you are learning in real life. Group members often share what worked, what didn’t, and support one another in trying again.
Group therapy adds community, accountability, and skill-building to your mental health care in a cost-effective, high-impact format.
Specific offerings may vary over time.
Groups blend education, skills, and discussion.
Many people are surprised by how impactful group feels.
Here are a few questions people often ask before joining Group Therapy.
If Group Therapy sounds helpful, we can share which groups are currently running and talk through what might match your goals and schedule.