Host: Sylvia Schyberg, LCSW
Host: Joel A. Roberts, MA, LPC, NCC
Host: Andrew Van Dyke, PsyD, LPC, CGP
Host: Nikki Walther, MA, LPCC, NCC, EMDR
Host: Celia Sugg, MSW, LCSW
Host: Daniel J Miller, RP
Host: William Hodson, LPC, CACIII
Host: Rachel Toplis, PhD
Host: Jordan Hall, LPC, MA, NCC
Host: Michael F. Sunich, EdD
Host: Crystal Nichols, NLC, CD
Host: Christine Ault
Host: Fred L Wells, RPT, MS
Host: Barry Douglas Ham, PhD, LMFT
Host: Robert N Glidewell, PsyD, CBSM, DBSM
Host: Meghan Elizabeth Begue, MSSA, LSW, (She/, Her/, Hers)
Host: Jon B Cleckler, LPC, CACI
Host: Christopher Julian-Fralish, LCSW
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Colorado Springs Support Groups and Group Therapy
Group therapy takes many forms. The groups are variously referred to (often interchangeably) as Colorado Springs counseling groups, Colorado Springs support groups, Colorado Springs mutual support groups or peer support groups, self help groups, stress coping groups, workshops and mental health groups. They are moderated by a professional group counselor, group therapist or group psychologist and generally focus on a specific issue or client profile (e.g. men or women etc).
Before joining a Colorado Springs support group, first see if the group's issue focus is consistent with your needs. If there are no groups offering support around your issue, feel free to contact these professionals in Colorado Springs to ask for a referral to alternative groups nearby.
Group therapy takes many forms. The groups are variously referred to (often interchangeably) as Colorado Springs counseling groups, Colorado Springs support groups, Colorado Springs mutual support groups or peer support groups, self help groups, stress coping groups, workshops and mental health groups. They are moderated by a professional group counselor, group therapist or group psychologist and generally focus on a specific issue or client profile (e.g. men or women etc).
Before joining a Colorado Springs support group, first see if the group's issue focus is consistent with your needs. If there are no groups offering support around your issue, feel free to contact these professionals in Colorado Springs to ask for a referral to alternative groups nearby.
What to expect in a Colorado Springs group?
In a professionally operated support group in Colorado Springs, members provide each other with various types of help for a particular shared issue. The help takes the form of relating personal experiences and listening to and accepting others' experiences. Colorado Springs group members may also provide a sympathetic understanding and a social network.
Group therapists or group counselors lead or facilitate the group and provide group counseling in Colorado Springs. They are sometimes specifically trained in group dynamics and the understanding of small group processes. So 'interpersonal learning', which can involve unfiltered feedback and confrontation between group members (and can be threatening) is safely moderated by the group therapist or group counselor in Colorado Springs.
What's the difference between individual and group therapy?
In a professionally operated support group in Colorado Springs, members provide each other with various types of help for a particular shared issue. The help takes the form of relating personal experiences and listening to and accepting others' experiences. Colorado Springs group members may also provide a sympathetic understanding and a social network.
Group therapists or group counselors lead or facilitate the group and provide group counseling in Colorado Springs. They are sometimes specifically trained in group dynamics and the understanding of small group processes. So 'interpersonal learning', which can involve unfiltered feedback and confrontation between group members (and can be threatening) is safely moderated by the group therapist or group counselor in Colorado Springs.
What's the difference between individual and group therapy?