Group therapy is a form of psychotherapy that involves treating children and adolescents in a group setting, typically facilitated by one or more of our trained therapists.
The group therapy format offers numerous benefits for children and adolescents including:
Group therapy provides a sense of belonging and social support, which can be especially beneficial for young individuals who may feel isolated or misunderstood.
Interacting with peers facing similar issues can help children and teenagers feel less alone and more understood
Group therapy often focuses on developing coping skills, communication, and emotional regulation, which can be valuable for children and adolescents navigating the challenges of growing up.
Group therapy encourages participants to share their experiences and insights, empowering them to express themselves and contribute to the group's discussions.
In group therapy, participants realize that they are not alone in their struggles, normalizing their experiences and reducing feelings of shame or stigma.
Participants can receive feedback and validation from both their peers and the therapists, helping them gain a deeper understanding of their emotions and behaviors.
Overall, group therapy can be a valuable and effective form of treatment, complementing individual therapy or serving as a primary intervention, depending on the individual's needs and preferences. Stay tuned for information on our upcoming group therapy sessions.
Our therapists will determine if tele-health therapy is an appropriate option for your individual needs and circumstances.