Group therapy brings together individuals experiencing similar emotional, psychological, or interpersonal challenges in a safe, structured setting led by a trained therapist.
It provides a powerful space to connect, reflect, and grow with others, offering mutual support, insight, and a sense of belonging.
What Happens in a Group Session?
A small group (usually 6–10 members) meets with one or two therapists.
Sessions focus on open dialogue, emotional expression, and learning from shared experiences.
Group members listen, give feedback, and support each other’s progress under professional guidance.
Confidentiality, respect, and emotional safety are core values.
Group therapy may focus on topics such as anxiety, grief, self-esteem, interpersonal skills, trauma recovery, or stress management.