FAQ

What is Group Therapy?

Group therapy is a type of psychotherapy where a small group of people get together with a trained therapist to help themselves and each other. The idea is that sharing experiences and supporting one another can be really helpful.

How Does Group Therapy Work?

Group therapy operates under several key principles:

Sharing Knowledge and Selflessness

Both group members and therapists exchange information and advice, creating an atmosphere of shared learning and growth. The support from fellow members can uplift self-esteem, boost morale, and enhance confidence.

Building Social Skills and Mimicking Behavior

Members give and get feedback, which can boost their social skills within and beyond the group. They can also learn from watching others, helping them better understand themselves and grow personally.

Inspiring Hope and Commonality

Therapists bring hope by showing the progress of current and former members. When you see others dealing with similar issues, it can motivate you towards positive change. This shared understanding helps you feel less alone.

Learning from Others and Group Unity

The group is like a mini social universe for each individual, helping them understand their strengths and limitations in relationships. Having a common goal creates a sense of belonging, making members feel at ease to open up and make positive changes.

Emotional Release and Life-Related Issues

Sharing feelings and experiences can help you let go of emotions and gain fresh perspectives. It's also a great way to delve into deep topics like loss, fostering a stronger sense of self-reliance and resilience.

What are the Benefits of Group Therapy?

Social Support and Connection

Group therapy provides the opportunity to find social support, making it easier to cope with feelings of isolation and stigma. It also helps foster healthy interpersonal relationships.

Learning and Self-Awareness

Group therapy allows members to learn from each other's experiences and coping strategies, gaining new insights and perspectives. The feedback from the group helps with self-awareness and understanding, leading to healthier behaviors and decision-making.

Cost, Insurance, and Payment

We accept most insurance providers. The cost for each weekly group therapy session is $36 per person. Accepted payment methods include cash, credit cards, and checks. If you have questions about insurance coverage or any other payment-related inquiries, please don't hesitate to contact us for more information.

Empowerment, Resilience, and Efficiency

Group therapy helps people become stronger and better equipped to handle stress and tough times. It's all about building resilience and empowering individuals! It is also cost-effective and time-efficient, making mental healthcare accessible to everyone.

Communication Skills and Personal Growth

Group therapy helps you enhance communication skills through active listening, assertiveness, and empathy. It creates a supportive atmosphere that encourages self-reflection and motivation for positive change, speeding up personal growth and recovery.

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