Group therapy is a form of psychotherapy that involves one or more mental health practitioners who deliver psychotherapy to several individuals in each session. Group therapy can reduce wait times and ...
Group therapy is when people receive psychotherapy in a group setting instead of individually. It’s effective for many different conditions and has several unique benefits. Psychotherapy, also ...
The mental health needs of individuals shift over time, as do our preferences for how we want to receive care, and as such, there’s a need for a diverse set of care modalities that can be deployed as ...
You’re probably already familiar with individual therapy. Whether you’ve done it weekly for years or you’ve never walked into a therapist’s office, you know how it works. You sit down and pour your ...
As those reading this article are typically leaders of post-acute care provider organizations, we bet this will not be a shock, but not all people adapt to changes or even tweaks of a pre-existing ...
Group therapy is an evidence-based form of counseling that enhances the work of therapy through a supportive community of peers. Therapy groups are usually comprised of six to 10 students and two to ...
Group therapy offers a supportive space to connect with others facing similar challenges, reducing isolation and building encouragement. Led by our clinicians, small groups of students generally meet ...