Clinical Services
Group Therapy
Group therapy turns recovery from a solitary effort into a shared one. Change happens through connection, honest feedback, and accountability among people who genuinely understand, because they're doing the same work.

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What This Work Looks Like
Breaking Isolation and Shame
Addiction thrives in secrecy. Hearing your own experience in someone else's story, and being heard without judgment, dissolves the isolation and shame that keep people stuck.
Clinical detail
Structured peer disclosure normalizes experience and directly counters the shame and concealment cycle that sustains substance use.
Practicing Real Relationships in Real Time
Group is a live setting to practice the skills recovery demands: saying what you mean, holding boundaries, working through conflict, and offering empathy.
Clinical detail
Interpersonal and relational skills, including communication, boundary-setting, conflict resolution, and empathy, are rehearsed in-session with therapist facilitation and immediate feedback.
Accountability Without Punishment
Peers notice patterns you can't see and care enough to name them. Accountability in group is compassionate and non-punitive: it exists to keep you honest, not to shame you.
Clinical detail
Peer-led accountability structures reinforce commitment while explicitly avoiding punitive dynamics that trigger defensiveness and disengagement.
Seeing Your Thinking From New Angles
A group holds perspectives one therapist can't. Feedback from people with different histories challenges distorted thinking and strengthens your plan for staying well.
Clinical detail
Diverse peer perspectives support cognitive restructuring and enrich relapse-prevention planning with strategies drawn from lived experience.
Conditions We Treat
Where Group Therapy Fits
This service is woven into treatment plans for the conditions below.
Questions About Group Therapy
Do I have to share in group?
You'll be encouraged, never forced. Many people start by listening; participation grows as trust does.
How large are groups?
Groups are kept small enough for every voice to be heard. This is a residential program, not an auditorium.
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