Support Groups in 90242
High school students from overseas face a number of challenges, including a lack of familial and social support, difficulties in speaking and comprehending English language, adjusting to the different educational system and Western culture. Group counseling helps them identify challenges, learn coping skills, share their experiences and knowledge, and support each other so that they can achieve their academic goals and enjoy their stay in U.S.

High school students from overseas face a number of challenges, including a lack of familial and social support, difficulties in speaking and comprehending English language, adjusting to the different educational system and Western culture. Group counseling helps them identify challenges, learn coping skills, share their experiences and knowledge, and support each other so that they can achieve their academic goals and enjoy their stay in U.S.
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This Group is open to those who have completed Couples Thriving or Couples I & II. This THREE MONTH PRACTICE supports you having the magic show up on a day-to-day basis. You learn how to stretch yourself to heal your partner, receiving weekly exciting homework through private on-line portal. You have a buddy couple to support with challenges and successes, as well as to hold you accountable to being who you want to be in your partnership. Experience real breakthroughs and be held accountable to weekly dates and sex. Experience support and love.

Hosted by Coralyn (Lynne) E Sheridan
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT, C-PAT
Group meets in Orange, CA 92869
This Group is open to those who have completed Couples Thriving or Couples I & II. This THREE MONTH PRACTICE supports you having the magic show up on a day-to-day basis. You learn how to stretch yourself to heal your partner, receiving weekly exciting homework through private on-line portal. You have a buddy couple to support with challenges and successes, as well as to hold you accountable to being who you want to be in your partnership. Experience real breakthroughs and be held accountable to weekly dates and sex. Experience support and love.
Our LA Queer Group is a dedicated space for LGBTQIA+ professionals, particularly women, non-binary, and transgender individuals in the professional and creative sectors. Addressing various life topics, including relationship challenges, identity exploration, traumatic experiences like intimate partner violence, grief, coping with sexual trauma histories, family dynamics, and life transitions, the group provides support. A beacon for those feeling isolated, especially during the pandemic, it fosters an inclusive and diverse community. Here, you'll discover a welcoming environment to explore, connect, and share experiences with others who understand the unique challenges and triumphs of being part of the LGBTQIA+ community.

Hosted by Los Angeles Therapy Network
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT, BCETS
Group meets in Los Angeles, CA 90065
Our LA Queer Group is a dedicated space for LGBTQIA+ professionals, particularly women, non-binary, and transgender individuals in the professional and creative sectors. Addressing various life topics, including relationship challenges, identity exploration, traumatic experiences like intimate partner violence, grief, coping with sexual trauma histories, family dynamics, and life transitions, the group provides support. A beacon for those feeling isolated, especially during the pandemic, it fosters an inclusive and diverse community. Here, you'll discover a welcoming environment to explore, connect, and share experiences with others who understand the unique challenges and triumphs of being part of the LGBTQIA+ community.
If you are a film industry worker in California and want community and support, this group can help! We will discuss loss of jobs, the identity crisis that comes with that, find others who are in the same boat, talk about what we love about the industry and more! Led by a 10+ year film industry veteran (IATSE Local 600) and a registered associate clinical social worker who understands systems and how this is more than just a downturn... this is about livelihood, love of movies, missing our friends and so much more.

Hosted by Rachel Wiederhoeft
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, ACSW
Group meets in Los Angeles, CA 90039
If you are a film industry worker in California and want community and support, this group can help! We will discuss loss of jobs, the identity crisis that comes with that, find others who are in the same boat, talk about what we love about the industry and more! Led by a 10+ year film industry veteran (IATSE Local 600) and a registered associate clinical social worker who understands systems and how this is more than just a downturn... this is about livelihood, love of movies, missing our friends and so much more.
Tiny Steps Developmental Services is dedicated to supporting individuals and families through therapy and psychological assessments. Our team specializes in treating anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, autism, and learning differences using evidence-based approaches like CBT and mindfulness. We provide comprehensive psychological testing to guide personalized treatment plans. Founded by Dr. Neda Safvati, our skilled clinicians offer compassionate, client-centered care in both California and Ontario. We believe that small, intentional steps lead to meaningful change. Whether you need therapy, assessments, or guidance, we are here to help.

Tiny Steps Developmental Services is dedicated to supporting individuals and families through therapy and psychological assessments. Our team specializes in treating anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, autism, and learning differences using evidence-based approaches like CBT and mindfulness. We provide comprehensive psychological testing to guide personalized treatment plans. Founded by Dr. Neda Safvati, our skilled clinicians offer compassionate, client-centered care in both California and Ontario. We believe that small, intentional steps lead to meaningful change. Whether you need therapy, assessments, or guidance, we are here to help.
This is a weekly group for parents of infants and young children to discuss such topics as attachment issues, developmental questions, relationship issues, early parenthood stress, and early birth experiences/trauma.
Hosted by Mari Ann Fortuna
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Group meets in Sierra Madre, CA 91024
This is a weekly group for parents of infants and young children to discuss such topics as attachment issues, developmental questions, relationship issues, early parenthood stress, and early birth experiences/trauma.
You may find yourself dissatisfied with significant relationships, seeking more meaningful connections, or struggling with self-acceptance. Grounded in interpersonal process, this group offers a living laboratory where real-time dynamics can unfold, including the unspoken, guarded, and tender parts of you. Together we explore what happens when you are more authentic, vulnerable, and fully present with others. The group becomes a way to safely experiment with new ways of being, meeting your needs, expressing your feelings, and receiving feedback on how people experience you. Contact me if you would like to learn more.

Hosted by Jimmy Barker
Marriage & Family Therapist Associate, MA, AMFT
Group meets in Los Angeles, CA 90039
You may find yourself dissatisfied with significant relationships, seeking more meaningful connections, or struggling with self-acceptance. Grounded in interpersonal process, this group offers a living laboratory where real-time dynamics can unfold, including the unspoken, guarded, and tender parts of you. Together we explore what happens when you are more authentic, vulnerable, and fully present with others. The group becomes a way to safely experiment with new ways of being, meeting your needs, expressing your feelings, and receiving feedback on how people experience you. Contact me if you would like to learn more.
Parent will learn how to have a better relationship with their children & develop simply parenting skills that are useful in achieving this. Parents will also learn how to take care of themselves & deal with stress. This group will also act as a support group for parents
Parent will learn how to have a better relationship with their children & develop simply parenting skills that are useful in achieving this. Parents will also learn how to take care of themselves & deal with stress. This group will also act as a support group for parents
The Relational Life Boot Camp is a two-day intensive that introduces you to and immerses you in the basic skills of relationship, as presented in The New Rules of Marriage, by Terrence Real. This educational, intensive group experience is for anyone who wants to level up your relational skills. It requires a willingness to learn, and to deepen your relationship while supporting others who are doing the same. Ask me about RLT Boot Camp.

Hosted by Bonnie Ray Kennan
Marriage & Family Therapist, PsyD, MFT, CGP
Group meets in Torrance, CA 90505
The Relational Life Boot Camp is a two-day intensive that introduces you to and immerses you in the basic skills of relationship, as presented in The New Rules of Marriage, by Terrence Real. This educational, intensive group experience is for anyone who wants to level up your relational skills. It requires a willingness to learn, and to deepen your relationship while supporting others who are doing the same. Ask me about RLT Boot Camp.
The National Health Organization (NHO) recently and finally recognized Burnout as a medical condition. The best and most motivated employees are generally the most vulnerable to burn-out. This 8-week group provides educational, experiential, and process group elements. The purpose is to remove the shameful stigma and self-blame of burn-out and empower you with tools and strategies to cope, to transition, and to regain control of your health in a challenging work environment. Understanding the bullying and exclusion pathology in some workplaces -- and considering your options to cope with it -- is also critical to maintaining mental and physical health.

The National Health Organization (NHO) recently and finally recognized Burnout as a medical condition. The best and most motivated employees are generally the most vulnerable to burn-out. This 8-week group provides educational, experiential, and process group elements. The purpose is to remove the shameful stigma and self-blame of burn-out and empower you with tools and strategies to cope, to transition, and to regain control of your health in a challenging work environment. Understanding the bullying and exclusion pathology in some workplaces -- and considering your options to cope with it -- is also critical to maintaining mental and physical health.
the group will deal with issues of the transition from childhood to adulthood, dealing with the second satge of individuation and moving into adult life with and frameworks to be guided by.
for ages 20-25

the group will deal with issues of the transition from childhood to adulthood, dealing with the second satge of individuation and moving into adult life with and frameworks to be guided by.
for ages 20-25
A virtual therapy group for people navigating chronic pelvic and/or vulvovaginal pain - Living with chronic pelvic pain can be incredibly isolating, especially when that pain is dismissed or minimized by the medical system or those around us, or made harder to talk about because of stigmas that reinforce our silence. This group will offer an opportunity to feel the story of your pain be heard, witnessed, and understood by a group of people that get it. A group for people with conditions like, but not limited to: Endometriosis, Pelvic Floor Muscle Dysfunction, Vestibulodynia, Vulvodynia, Interstitial Cystitis, Lichen Sclerosus...

Hosted by Anna Ayeroff
Associate Marriage & Family Therapist, MA, AMFT, APCC
Group meets in Pasadena, CA 91101
A virtual therapy group for people navigating chronic pelvic and/or vulvovaginal pain - Living with chronic pelvic pain can be incredibly isolating, especially when that pain is dismissed or minimized by the medical system or those around us, or made harder to talk about because of stigmas that reinforce our silence. This group will offer an opportunity to feel the story of your pain be heard, witnessed, and understood by a group of people that get it. A group for people with conditions like, but not limited to: Endometriosis, Pelvic Floor Muscle Dysfunction, Vestibulodynia, Vulvodynia, Interstitial Cystitis, Lichen Sclerosus...
A therapist consultation group to explore how our spiritual work and practices inform our work as therapists; and awareness around what is helpful, what may not be, and how our work pushes us to reflect and transform ourselves if considered with a wise mind and compassionate heart. A combination of sharing, support, suggested readings and some experiential/guided practices. Meets weekly online; time varies based on each group's needs. Initial interview required.

Hosted by Anna Stookey
Marriage & Family Therapist, MA, MFT, CHT
Group meets in Los Angeles, CA 90010
A therapist consultation group to explore how our spiritual work and practices inform our work as therapists; and awareness around what is helpful, what may not be, and how our work pushes us to reflect and transform ourselves if considered with a wise mind and compassionate heart. A combination of sharing, support, suggested readings and some experiential/guided practices. Meets weekly online; time varies based on each group's needs. Initial interview required.
I work with various EAP Programs in crises situations, or problems dealing with issues associated with employment or brief family conflicts and that cause individuals problems interrupting their ability to function appropriately at home or at work. Family conflicts can cause anxiety and limit individual ability to perform their particular job. In some cases employees have experienced acute Post Traumatic Stress due to situations that have happened that were out of their control. Brief counseling can assist individuals in resolving conflicts and discover alternative behavior patterns that make life easier!

Hosted by Sandra K Kaumaya
Marriage & Family Therapist, MS, LMFT, ARFA
Group meets in Cerritos, CA 90703
I work with various EAP Programs in crises situations, or problems dealing with issues associated with employment or brief family conflicts and that cause individuals problems interrupting their ability to function appropriately at home or at work. Family conflicts can cause anxiety and limit individual ability to perform their particular job. In some cases employees have experienced acute Post Traumatic Stress due to situations that have happened that were out of their control. Brief counseling can assist individuals in resolving conflicts and discover alternative behavior patterns that make life easier!
The Men's Support Group at Abundance is designed to provide straight talk in a non-judgmental space. The meeting is held weekly on Zoom. Clients looking to achieve satisfaction in life and relationships will enjoy learning from the facilitator, resources, and each other. Topics include anger management, mental health, emotional health (depression, anxiety), and relationship challenges (intimacy/sex, boundaries). The group is held virtually and is $45 per session. Visit abundancetherapycenter.com/services to submit an interest questionnaire.

Hosted by Abundance Therapy Center
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Group meets in Los Angeles, CA 90024
The Men's Support Group at Abundance is designed to provide straight talk in a non-judgmental space. The meeting is held weekly on Zoom. Clients looking to achieve satisfaction in life and relationships will enjoy learning from the facilitator, resources, and each other. Topics include anger management, mental health, emotional health (depression, anxiety), and relationship challenges (intimacy/sex, boundaries). The group is held virtually and is $45 per session. Visit abundancetherapycenter.com/services to submit an interest questionnaire.
For young adults in their 20s-40s navigating life after death-related loss. Together we will explore and honor the non-linear journey of grief, integrating our experiences of loss with our deepened understanding of love. A space to hold the heaviness, a space to seek joy, a space to collectively share and discover how we live our lives with grief by our side. Upcoming group will run from April 9th to June 11th.

Hosted by Isabella P. Tudisco-Sadacca
Marriage & Family Therapist Associate, MA, AMFT
Group meets in Los Angeles, CA 90042
For young adults in their 20s-40s navigating life after death-related loss. Together we will explore and honor the non-linear journey of grief, integrating our experiences of loss with our deepened understanding of love. A space to hold the heaviness, a space to seek joy, a space to collectively share and discover how we live our lives with grief by our side. Upcoming group will run from April 9th to June 11th.
This group helps teens to identify and learn how to manage their busy and demanding school schedules. They will also learn how to increase their self esteem, decrease frustration and increase healthy communication skills with peers and family. This group is offered to Middle School and High School students.

This group helps teens to identify and learn how to manage their busy and demanding school schedules. They will also learn how to increase their self esteem, decrease frustration and increase healthy communication skills with peers and family. This group is offered to Middle School and High School students.
Discover a nurturing haven of understanding and empowerment with our 8-week Postpartum Support for Empowered Parenthood group, designed for birthing individuals. Guiding you through the transformative journey of parenthood, we address pivotal themes to ensure your emotional well-being. Over 8 weeks we will cover these topics: Postpartum Blues and perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, Common Myths, Parent/Baby Connection, Romantic Relationships, Sexual Wellness, Self-Care, and Building Relationship with Yourself. Our group provides a safe space for sharing, learning, and embracing intentional parenthood. Join us to foster resilience, build connections, and cultivate a harmonious path towards parenthood.

Hosted by Savannah Jaouhari
Associate Professional Clinical Counselor, MA, APCC, NCC
Group meets in Los Angeles, CA 90004
Discover a nurturing haven of understanding and empowerment with our 8-week Postpartum Support for Empowered Parenthood group, designed for birthing individuals. Guiding you through the transformative journey of parenthood, we address pivotal themes to ensure your emotional well-being. Over 8 weeks we will cover these topics: Postpartum Blues and perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, Common Myths, Parent/Baby Connection, Romantic Relationships, Sexual Wellness, Self-Care, and Building Relationship with Yourself. Our group provides a safe space for sharing, learning, and embracing intentional parenthood. Join us to foster resilience, build connections, and cultivate a harmonious path towards parenthood.
At Orange Coast Psychiatry, we offer accessible and compassionate mental healthcare tailored to individuals of all ages. Our approach is centered around understanding and aligning with each person's unique goals and values, ensuring personalized care in both in-person and telehealth settings.

At Orange Coast Psychiatry, we offer accessible and compassionate mental healthcare tailored to individuals of all ages. Our approach is centered around understanding and aligning with each person's unique goals and values, ensuring personalized care in both in-person and telehealth settings.
*update: this group is currently on hold, but if you'd like to learn more and be put on a waitlist for future groups please reach out* Join Abby Wambaugh, LMFT (#108742) and Janie McGlasson, LMFT (#93106) for a group focused on empowering your sexuality. Through understanding more about your past, and getting in touch with your present, we will help you have a more embodied sexual future, whether partnered or single.

Hosted by Abigail A Wambaugh
Marriage & Family Therapist, MS, LMFT
Group meets in Los Angeles, CA 90042
*update: this group is currently on hold, but if you'd like to learn more and be put on a waitlist for future groups please reach out* Join Abby Wambaugh, LMFT (#108742) and Janie McGlasson, LMFT (#93106) for a group focused on empowering your sexuality. Through understanding more about your past, and getting in touch with your present, we will help you have a more embodied sexual future, whether partnered or single.
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FAQs - About Group Therapy and Support Groups
How can I find a support group in 90242?
To find a support group in your area, start by entering your city, zip code, or the name of the group into the search bar at the top of the page. When searching, consider whether you prefer an in-person or virtual group. This can help you decide how broad your geographic search should be. If you are open to virtual groups, you might want to search by state instead of just your city, especially if there are limited options nearby.
Once you complete your search, you can use the filters to narrow the results by selecting specialties (such as grief, trauma, or eating disorders), therapeutic approaches, age groups, and other criteria to find a group that best fits your needs.
Once you complete your search, you can use the filters to narrow the results by selecting specialties (such as grief, trauma, or eating disorders), therapeutic approaches, age groups, and other criteria to find a group that best fits your needs.
How does group therapy work?
Group therapy is led by one or more trained therapists and provides a space where participants can process their experiences and learn from others facing similar challenges. Groups may focus on a specific issue—such as addiction, grief, physical illnesses, parenting, or caregiving—or they may center around a particular therapeutic approach, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), social skill development, or Exposure Therapy. Some groups are also designed for specific populations, such as teens, veterans, or LGBTQ+ individuals.
It’s also important to distinguish group therapy from peer-led support groups, like Alcoholics Anonymous. While both can offer valuable support, therapy groups are typically led by licensed professionals and follow a more structured format. Therapy groups often meet for a fixed length of time with a consistent group of members, while many peer support groups meet for an indefinite period of time with members coming and going.
It’s also important to distinguish group therapy from peer-led support groups, like Alcoholics Anonymous. While both can offer valuable support, therapy groups are typically led by licensed professionals and follow a more structured format. Therapy groups often meet for a fixed length of time with a consistent group of members, while many peer support groups meet for an indefinite period of time with members coming and going.
What are the benefits of group therapy?
Group therapy offers several important benefits. It brings together people facing similar challenges—whether related to mental health, physical health, or life transitions—and creates a supportive environment where participants can exchange feedback, share experiences, and learn from one another. Hearing different perspectives can help individuals discover new coping strategies and practical tools they may not have encountered on their own. Sharing personal experiences, such as coping with a serious illness or navigating family struggles, can also reduce feelings of isolation and foster a sense of connection and understanding. In addition to emotional support, group members often gain useful, real-world advice from peers who have faced similar situations.
Group therapy is typically more affordable than individual therapy and, for certain conditions, can be equally effective. Many groups also include structured activities—such as guided journaling, cognitive-behavioral exercises, or role-playing—to help participants develop concrete skills they can apply in daily life.
Group therapy is typically more affordable than individual therapy and, for certain conditions, can be equally effective. Many groups also include structured activities—such as guided journaling, cognitive-behavioral exercises, or role-playing—to help participants develop concrete skills they can apply in daily life.
Is group therapy as effective as individual therapy?
It is difficult to make a blanket statement about the effectiveness of support groups, as they vary widely in focus and the conditions they address. However, support groups can be highly valuable in helping individuals gain emotional support and achieve meaningful treatment outcomes. For certain conditions, such as substance use, research has shown that group therapy can be particularly effective—sometimes just as effective as individual therapy—in supporting long-term recovery.
Many professionals attribute the effectiveness of group therapy to the unique benefits of the group setting, which fosters peer-to-peer learning and a sense of connection through shared experiences. Group settings also offer accountability and encouragement from both facilitators and fellow participants, which helps sustain motivation and supports continued progress. These factors together play a key role in promoting the overall effectiveness of group therapy.
Many professionals attribute the effectiveness of group therapy to the unique benefits of the group setting, which fosters peer-to-peer learning and a sense of connection through shared experiences. Group settings also offer accountability and encouragement from both facilitators and fellow participants, which helps sustain motivation and supports continued progress. These factors together play a key role in promoting the overall effectiveness of group therapy.
How much does group therapy cost?
Group therapy is typically less expensive than individual therapy, with sessions typically costing between $50 and $75 each. In comparison, individual therapy can cost anywhere from $100 to $200 or more per session, even with insurance. Some therapists or organizations offer low-cost or free group therapy options, particularly through community centers or nonprofit organizations. In some cases, groups may require payment upfront for a set number of sessions, such as paying for six weekly sessions at the first meeting. However, many providers offer payment plans to help make participation more accessible if this upfront payment is required.
Does insurance cover group therapy?
As with individual therapy, insurance coverage for group therapy varies based on factors such as your specific insurance plan, the purpose of the group, your diagnosis, and whether the group provider is in-network. Many insurance plans cover group therapy sessions that address diagnosable mental health conditions, such as substance use disorders, anxiety, or depression.
However, groups that focus on topics not directly tied to a mental health diagnosis—such as parenting support or divorce recovery—are less likely to be covered. Because coverage can vary widely, it’s important to check with your insurance provider before joining a group to confirm whether the sessions will be covered and what out-of-pocket costs you may be responsible for.
However, groups that focus on topics not directly tied to a mental health diagnosis—such as parenting support or divorce recovery—are less likely to be covered. Because coverage can vary widely, it’s important to check with your insurance provider before joining a group to confirm whether the sessions will be covered and what out-of-pocket costs you may be responsible for.
How long does group therapy last?
The length of each group therapy session typically ranges from 45 minutes to two hours, depending on the therapy approach, the group’s goals, and how often the group meets. In some cases, group therapy is part of a larger treatment program, such as an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), where group sessions complement individual therapy and are scheduled as part of the program’s overall structure.
The duration of participation in a group also varies. Some groups are designed to be short-term, lasting anywhere from 6 to 24 weeks—for example, bereavement groups or skills-based groups like those using Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT). Other groups may be longer-term, lasting a year or more, and some ongoing support groups meet indefinitely, allowing participants to stay as long as they find the group helpful.
The duration of participation in a group also varies. Some groups are designed to be short-term, lasting anywhere from 6 to 24 weeks—for example, bereavement groups or skills-based groups like those using Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT). Other groups may be longer-term, lasting a year or more, and some ongoing support groups meet indefinitely, allowing participants to stay as long as they find the group helpful.
What are the limitations of support groups?
Support groups offer many benefits, but they also have certain limitations. Unlike therapy groups, many support groups do not provide formal therapeutic treatment and are not led by licensed mental health professionals. For individuals seeking clinical treatment for specific mental health diagnoses—such as depression, eating disorders, or substance use—individual therapy or group therapy led by a licensed professional may offer more personalized and specialized care.
The effectiveness of a support group also depends heavily on the group’s participants and the overall group dynamic. When members engage respectfully and offer constructive support, the group can foster valuable peer-to-peer learning. However, if certain participants dominate discussions, provide inaccurate advice, or create conflict, it can disrupt the group’s sense of safety and reduce its effectiveness. Confidentiality can also be harder to maintain in support groups, particularly in open groups where participants can join or leave at any time. With new members regularly entering the group, it can be more difficult to build and sustain a consistent sense of trust and privacy.
The effectiveness of a support group also depends heavily on the group’s participants and the overall group dynamic. When members engage respectfully and offer constructive support, the group can foster valuable peer-to-peer learning. However, if certain participants dominate discussions, provide inaccurate advice, or create conflict, it can disrupt the group’s sense of safety and reduce its effectiveness. Confidentiality can also be harder to maintain in support groups, particularly in open groups where participants can join or leave at any time. With new members regularly entering the group, it can be more difficult to build and sustain a consistent sense of trust and privacy.

