Support Groups in 04901

Hosted by UCP of Maine
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Not Verified Not Verified
Group meets in Waterville, ME 04901
(207) 656-1962 View (207) 656-1962
This zoom group that provides a safe and confidential place to learn how to: * Create and Sustain Powerful and Fulfilling Relationships * Overcome your hesitancy to open up and share yourself with another * Practice relationship as a reflecting mirror of who you want to be * Express your feelings lovingly and truthfully * Become more conscious in your relationships and communicate more successfully. *Experiment with sharing and listening. *Practice loving and being loved. Bill insurance with no copay. Self payment of $20 if no insurance. Contact me to see if and when the group is accepting new member.
Hosted by June Thornton-Marsh
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW
Verified Verified
Group meets in Waterville, ME 04901
Congratulation on taking a most challenging first step- reaching out and being willing to create change. I believe the primary goal of therapy is increased self-awareness. You may have parts of yourself that you are unconscious of, that you don't understand or that you belief that you can't change. Those perceptions can lead you to living a life that may not be in your best interest- causing painful experiences and ultimately preventing you from sharing your authentic self and who you are meant to be in the world.
(207) 517-0143 View (207) 517-0143
I am in the process of determining if there is a need to create a safe and confidential space for women who identify themselves as being of color. As women of color, we face unique challenges navigating spaces in Maine. It’s essential to find support. This group would encourage: Healing. Sharing experiences related to stress, resilience, identity, racism, family, relationships. Validating your concerns in an affirming atmosphere of sisterhood. Connecting as we challenge our isolation. A greater sense of awareness and clarity within ourselves. Let me know your thoughts and if you or others you know are interested in joining this sisterhood.
Hosted by June Thornton-Marsh
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW
Verified Verified
Group meets in Waterville, ME 04901
Congratulation on taking a most challenging first step- reaching out and being willing to create change. I believe the primary goal of therapy is increased self-awareness. You may have parts of yourself that you are unconscious of, that you don't understand or that you belief that you can't change. Those perceptions can lead you to living a life that may not be in your best interest- causing painful experiences and ultimately preventing you from sharing your authentic self and who you are meant to be in the world.
(207) 517-0143 View (207) 517-0143
Due to COVID-19 and our attempt to keep clients as safe as possible we are offering GoToMeetings to all clients who have access to the internet. We know that during this unprecedented time clients are feeling more isolated and this can lead to an increase in relapse. Goals are to address challenge's specific to opioid addiction and MAT (suboxone). Groups are being offered through out the state of Maine all you need to be a part of the group is to have an internet connection and be a client of blue sky counseling. Call 207-616-0705 option 2 for any questions.
Hosted by Blue Sky Counseling
Drug & Alcohol Counselor, LADC
Verified Verified
Group meets in Waterville, ME 04901
Blue Sky Counseling is a comprehensive and compassionate addiction treatment center in Maine. Due to COVID-19 and more services being offered via the internet all you need to become a new client is a phone number, email address and access to the internet. This allows us to be able to see clients through out the state of Maine and reduces the barrier for clients to receive treatment. Our goal is to empower you to overcome your addiction and re-engage in a meaningful life. Our team of professional care takers are here to guide you through the process and make sure you receive all the support you need. Call Us at 207-616-0705 option 2
(207) 209-1626 View (207) 209-1626

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How does group therapy work?

Therapy groups are led by one or more therapists and serve to help people process their experiences and learn from others who understand their challenges firsthand. They can be based on a specific issue, such as addiction, grief, physical illnesses, parenting, and caregiving. They can involve a specific type of program or therapy, such as a social skills group or CBT group. They can also be specific to a particular population or community, such as teens or LGBTQ.

Support groups, like Alcoholics Anonymous, also focus on a specific issue, but are typically led by members with lived experiences and are less structured than therapy groups. Most therapy groups will meet for a fixed length of time with a consistent group of members, while many support groups meet for an indefinite period of time with members coming and going.

What are the benefits of group therapy?

Support groups help connect people with shared challenges or physical and mental health conditions. In a group setting, participants can receive support and feedback from peers and can acquire new skills, strategies and perspectives by listening to one another. Discussing your experience with someone who also has a cancer diagnosis, or whose son also struggles with addiction, for example, can help you feel less alone, reduce distress, find empathy and connection, and learn practical or medical information that has helped others. Group therapy can also be a more affordable option than individual therapy and just as effective.

Is group therapy as effective as individual therapy?

Support groups can be deeply valuable for both emotional support and/or treatment outcomes. It’s difficult to make a blanket statement on efficacy due to the many different types of support groups and conditions treated, but group therapy has been found to be just as effective as individual therapy in establishing long-term abstinence for conditions such as substance abuse, addiction and alcohol abuse.

How much does group therapy cost?

Group counseling is typically less expensive than individual counseling, with each session costing on average between $60 to $75. Meanwhile, individual therapy sessions can run anywhere from $100 to $200 and up, even after insurance. It is possible to find low-cost group therapy options and many therapists offer group sessions free of charge.

Does insurance cover group therapy?

As with individual therapy, many insurance companies do offer coverage for group therapy sessions. However, the coverage varies based on your insurance plan details and whether you choose an in-network or out-of-network mental healthcare provider. Individuals are encouraged to check with their insurance providers to verify coverage.

How long does group therapy last?

The length of a support group session is often one hour but can fall anywhere between 45 minutes and two hours. The amount of time that people remain in a support group varies based on their specific needs and goals and the type of therapy. Some individuals may seek a shorter-term group, such as a bereavement group, that may last between six and 20 weeks. Some may seek a longer-term group that lasts for a year or indefinitely.

What are the limitations of support groups?

Support groups have many benefits, but there are a few limitations as well. Support groups do not constitute formal therapeutic or medical treatment, and are not run by licensed mental health professionals, so some people may opt for group therapy or individual therapy instead. Additionally, support groups can depend on the other participants, so a disruptive individual has the potential to mar the group dynamic, and the anecdotal information shared may sometimes be unhelpful or inaccurate. Because it is a group setting, confidentiality can be more difficult to guard and participants receive less personalized attention than they would in an individual therapy session.