Group Therapy

Group therapy is a process through which a small group of people meet face-to-face with a trained group therapist to talk about a particular issue(s) with which all of them are struggling. Alongside the therapist who acts as a guide or facilitator, group participants have an opportunity to express their feelings, hear different points of view and explore various techniques and strategies to help them cope, heal and grow. Group therapy provides the added element of peer support and affirms the idea that we are not alone.

Group therapy often takes place for a specified period of time and can be either in an open format (participants can start at any point and have no requirements around attendance) or closed format (participation is closed once the group starts and new participants are unable to join the group beyond that point). Group participants typically discuss and agree to rules around confidentially and conduct within the group at the first session and usually make a commitment to participation in all sessions.

Group therapy is not intended to take the place of individual therapy. Group participants displaying the need for more intensive therapy may be referred for additional treatment. All groups run for 1.5 hours unless otherwise stated. Participants are required to commit to attending all sessions unless commitment is ongoing or open or arrangements are made prior to the start of group.

Types of Groups

There are a variety types of group therapy types. However the 5 most common and those you will typically see offered at NEW include:

Psychoeducational groups which involve a therapeutic approach focused educating group participants about their conditions and providing them with new coping strategies. These groups usually focus on a specific issue, such as self harm, anxiety, or grief.

Skills development groups typically focus on introducing and improving the skills that group participants need to enable them to better cope with certain mental health conditions and a variety of life challenges. These groups often utilize some components of psychoeducational groups.

Cognitive behavioral group therapy attempts to challenge, restructure and reframe the beliefs a person may have that contribute to emotional dysregulation and negative or harmful behaviors. Cognitive behavioral groups may focus on  identifying triggering situations and environmental stressors that impact behavior.

Support groups typically are focused on helping participants cope with significant life changes including a variety of losses such as the death of a loved one, divorce, or chronic illness diagnosis. In support groups, a sense of unconditional acceptance is usually encouraged and nurtured as well as self reflection and self awareness to bring about change. 

The interpersonal process group model (or processing group) uses a psychodynamic approach to promote change. In a processing group, there is often an exploration of participant’s early life experiences, subconscious beliefs and feelings  to better understand the foundations of their personality and behaviors.

 

Current Group Offerings


Compassion/Mindful Movement Group
(in-person) 

A therapeutic group for adult women and LGBTQIA+ individuals, designed to foster self-compassion, emotional resilience, and mind-body awareness through group processing, mindfulness meditation, yoga, and journaling.

Commitment: 8 weeks
Fee: $50/session
Start Date: September 25, 2025/Registering NOW!
Day and Time: Thursdays from 5-6:30P

 

Mother Wounds Group
(VIRTUAL)

A therapeutic processing and support group for adult women dedicated to exploring, understanding, and healing from wounds and traumatic bonds with their mothers through shared reflection and peer connection.

Commitment: 8 weeks
Fee: $50/session
Start Date: September 2025/Registering NOW!
Day and Time: TBD

 

Wellness Through writing Group
(Virtual)

A narrative therapy group for adults impacted by depression, trauma, relationship, or identity challenges. Through guided writing and reflection, participants will build resilience and learn to re-author their life stories—no prior writing experience required.

Commitment: 6 weeks
Fee: $50/session
Start Date: September 2025/Registering NOW!
Day and Time: Wednesdays 6-7:30P

 

Maternal Wellness Group
(Virtual)

A support group for pregnant women designed to foster empathy, connection, and shared growth. The group aims to normalize and honor each participant’s unique prenatal experience through open dialogue and mutual support.

Commitment: 8 weeks
Fee: $50/session
Start Date: TBD/Registering NOW!
Day and Time: TBD

Adult Grief
& Loss group
(In-Person)

A processing, psycho-education, and support group for adults grieving the death of a loved one. This group offers a supportive space to process grief with peers while exploring information and strategies relevant to each participant’s current stage of life.

Commitment: Ongoing/Open
Fee: $50/session
Start Date: Ongoing/Registering NOW!
Day and Time: Bi-weeklyTuesdays 7-8:30-P

 

Biblio-Therapy group
(Virtual)

A therapeutic book club for adult women, designed to explore and reflect on life experiences, challenges and growth opportunities through group discussion and the lens of the written word.

Commitment: Monthly/Ongoing
Fee: FREE
Start Date: October 16, 2025 /Registering NOW!
Day and Time: Thursdays 7-8:30P

 

teen (16-18)
Wellness group
(In Person)

A therapeutic group for teens navigating depression, anxiety, low motivation, emotional ups and downs, life transitions, and identity exploration. Each session blends psycho-education, creative activities, and peer support for an engaging and hands-on experience.

Commitment: 6 weeks
Fee: $50/session
Start Date: September 14, 2025/Registering NOW!
Day and Time: Sundays/12-1:30P

 

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