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How Groups Help with Anxiety
When someone struggles with anxiety, working in a therapy group can be a very powerful experience. Anxiety can cause a great deal of isolation and being in a group with people who have similar challenges can go a long way in building confidence because you learn that you aren’t alone. Additionally, I have found group members are very supportive of one another and, because of this, progress can happen faster. My groups address social anxiety, fear, phobias, and constant worrying/generalized anxiety, all of which do well within a group therapy format.
Session & Financial Details
• | The group would meet weekly for a total of 12 sessions that are 90-minutes long. (Occasionally, a week will be skipped during a holiday but the total number of sessions will remain the same. The planned dates will be announced prior to the beginning of the group.) |
• | Please refer to my rates page for current fees for a 90-minute group session. Payments are to be made in advance, on a monthly basis, regardless of ability to attend. Because of the small size of the group, it’s important to prioritize attendance and your advanced payment is your commitment to attend. |
• | If you are not an ongoing client of mine, you will also need to come in for an individual, intake session (please see rates page). Note: I don’t schedule these appointments unless I have received enough pre-screening forms that make it likely that I have enough people to make a well-matched group. |
• | Day and time determined by group member availability. |
Each session will have
• | an educational component, |
• | a group sharing component (gradually, as people are comfortable), |
• | and ideas for things to do between sessions. |
CBT
The group will be focusing primarily on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) ideas, techniques, and activities.• | CBT is the gold standard treatment approach for anxiety, as it is very strongly supported by decades of research. |
• | When used properly, it can help people develop the ability to recognize learned habits of automatic, negative thinking that affect how we emotionally feel (and behave). |
• | It also teaches ways to cope with stress and provides a framework to move out into the world and conquer the things that make you anxious. |
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