Group therapy can be highly effective, and can provide many benefits that individual therapy cannot. Depending on the nature of your concern, group therapy may be the ideal choice for receiving ...
Therapy in a group setting can be a productive and supportive way to address common concerns. Students meet as a group with one or more clinicians to explore a specific topic and develop coping skills ...
Call or visit our office today to learn more about our groups. Group counseling can be highly effective for addressing a range of issues. It can help alleviate feelings of isolation and dispel the ...
Being referred to a group can elicit a mixture of reactions. However, in spite of fear or anxiety, it is true that for many concerns, group therapy is an extremely rich, intense, and powerful road to ...
Group therapy is a confidential therapy space that allows for members to connect with others and their experiences, while also learning or exploring ways to focus on their mental health. There are ...
The Counseling Center provides mental health services to UD undergraduate and graduate students. Our drop-in model allows students to access same-day sessions for a one-time consultation or to connect ...
A total of 144 group counseling and job market integration preparation workshops will be held by DYPA in April. Of these, 128 ...
The Wellness 360 counseling center provides short-term individual counseling, group counseling, and psychiatry. To learn more or start services, please call 210-458-4142, and ask to schedule an ...
Our treatment includes individual and family counseling and intensive outpatient groups. Commitment to attendance, accountability, and family involvement is essential for success. Together ...
A 6-week experiential and educational therapy group for folks interested in learning how to work alongside the natural world on their journey of mental health and wellness. What's included?
A judge in New York has ruled that a pro-life group can engage in sidewalk counseling within 15 feet of abortion clinics and not be in violation of an earlier court order.