Wellness/weight loss group using relaxation/guided imagery to reduce or remove triggers that contribute to over eating.Four meetings beginning on June 14 (Thursday). Includes interactive workbook and CD. Minimum of 5 members, maximun of 10

Hosted by Charlotte Counseling and Therapy
Licensed Professional Counselor, EdD, SCLPC, NCLPC, NCC, AAETS
Group meets in Hillsborough, NC 27278
Wellness/weight loss group using relaxation/guided imagery to reduce or remove triggers that contribute to over eating.Four meetings beginning on June 14 (Thursday). Includes interactive workbook and CD. Minimum of 5 members, maximun of 10
Using one's personality type strengths to transition in life. four meetings, first one on June 13, 2012.Includes personality testing. (minimum of five, maximum of 10 members)

Hosted by Charlotte Counseling and Therapy
Licensed Professional Counselor, EdD, SCLPC, NCLPC, NCC, AAETS
Group meets in Hillsborough, NC 27278
Using one's personality type strengths to transition in life. four meetings, first one on June 13, 2012.Includes personality testing. (minimum of five, maximum of 10 members)
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At Carolina Performance, our providers assist people with a variety of mental health concerns. Most of our clients are non-athletes. Our mission is to enhance the performance of our clients, resulting in a smarter approach to sports, a more effective work life, and an improved general well-being. We use mental training techniques to build upon existing skills, develop mental game plans, achieve individual and team goals, and maximize potential. Although Carolina Performance providers work together with teams and businesses, we have separate, individual private practices in our offices at the American Institute of Healthcare and Fitness (AIHF).

At Carolina Performance, our providers assist people with a variety of mental health concerns. Most of our clients are non-athletes. Our mission is to enhance the performance of our clients, resulting in a smarter approach to sports, a more effective work life, and an improved general well-being. We use mental training techniques to build upon existing skills, develop mental game plans, achieve individual and team goals, and maximize potential. Although Carolina Performance providers work together with teams and businesses, we have separate, individual private practices in our offices at the American Institute of Healthcare and Fitness (AIHF).
At GPW we believe in the utilization of evidence-based treatment, the engagement of family systems in the recovery/treatment process, utilization of community supports, the developing of deep meaningful relationships with others, and facilitating positive change within the whole person (mind, body, and spirit.) We believe that addiction is a disease. Effective treatment is one that uses a multifaceted approach to meet the patient where they are and support them in facilitating positive change in all areas of their life. Our IOP program is 10 weeks minimum that can be extended to meet the individual needs of the patient.

At GPW we believe in the utilization of evidence-based treatment, the engagement of family systems in the recovery/treatment process, utilization of community supports, the developing of deep meaningful relationships with others, and facilitating positive change within the whole person (mind, body, and spirit.) We believe that addiction is a disease. Effective treatment is one that uses a multifaceted approach to meet the patient where they are and support them in facilitating positive change in all areas of their life. Our IOP program is 10 weeks minimum that can be extended to meet the individual needs of the patient.
This support group is a safe, judgment-free space designed specifically for men ages 18–25 navigating mental health challenges. It offers a place to talk openly about stress, anxiety, depression, identity, and life transitions without fear of stigma. Through guided discussions, shared experiences, and peer connection, members build trust, resilience, and emotional awareness. The group encourages honest conversation while promoting healthy coping strategies and personal growth. Whether someone is struggling silently or actively seeking change, this community provides understanding, support, and a sense of belonging among others facing similar struggles in early adulthood. Group led by Matt Ross, LCSWA

Hosted by Andrea Beardsley-Glover
Licensed Clicincal Mental Health Counselor, MA, LCMHC
Group meets in Raleigh, NC 27615
I have over 12 years of experience helping teens and young adults navigate the challenges of being an athlete.
This support group is a safe, judgment-free space designed specifically for men ages 18–25 navigating mental health challenges. It offers a place to talk openly about stress, anxiety, depression, identity, and life transitions without fear of stigma. Through guided discussions, shared experiences, and peer connection, members build trust, resilience, and emotional awareness. The group encourages honest conversation while promoting healthy coping strategies and personal growth. Whether someone is struggling silently or actively seeking change, this community provides understanding, support, and a sense of belonging among others facing similar struggles in early adulthood. Group led by Matt Ross, LCSWA
In this group, we learn essential child development that will help you craft strategies, understand what your child is communicating, diffuse power struggles, and support you and your child's happiness.

Hosted by Joyful Art Therapy LLC
Art Therapist, MA, NBCT, ATR-P, LCMHCA
Group meets in Apex, NC 27502
In this group, we learn essential child development that will help you craft strategies, understand what your child is communicating, diffuse power struggles, and support you and your child's happiness.
Couples looking to improve communication skills and build emotional safety in their relationship while supporting and being supported by other couples doing the same as facilitated by a licensed therapist.

Couples looking to improve communication skills and build emotional safety in their relationship while supporting and being supported by other couples doing the same as facilitated by a licensed therapist.
This is a skills only group covering DBT concepts of Mindfulness, Interpersonal Effectiveness, Emotional Regulation, and Distress Tolerance. Our groups are sectioned into two-month cycles. We meet for 8 weeks and take two weeks off to practice skills before starting a new skill set. People can join at the beginning of any set. It is highly encouraged to have a DBT Therapist for individual sessions while in group to personalize the skills and work through topics that are not appropriate for group. Currently, this group is virtual.

Hosted by Blue Rose Counseling, PLLC
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, LCAS, CCS
Group meets in Durham, NC 27707
This is a skills only group covering DBT concepts of Mindfulness, Interpersonal Effectiveness, Emotional Regulation, and Distress Tolerance. Our groups are sectioned into two-month cycles. We meet for 8 weeks and take two weeks off to practice skills before starting a new skill set. People can join at the beginning of any set. It is highly encouraged to have a DBT Therapist for individual sessions while in group to personalize the skills and work through topics that are not appropriate for group. Currently, this group is virtual.
This is a virtual DBT Skills Workshop that is beginning February 11, 2026. The workshop is specifically designed for neurodivergent adults (18+). Please indicate your interest by emailing lauren@markovitscounseling.com. Sessions are a structured yet flexible space that affirms neurodivergent experiences while teaching practical skills drawn from the four core DBT modules: Mindfulness, Distress Tolerance, Emotion Regulation, and Interpersonal Effectiveness. The workshop costs $50 per session, is held over 20 weeks, and meets on Wednesday evenings (5:30 PM - 6:30 PM ET).

Hosted by Lauren Wallace
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW-A
Group meets in Durham, NC 27707
This is a virtual DBT Skills Workshop that is beginning February 11, 2026. The workshop is specifically designed for neurodivergent adults (18+). Please indicate your interest by emailing lauren@markovitscounseling.com. Sessions are a structured yet flexible space that affirms neurodivergent experiences while teaching practical skills drawn from the four core DBT modules: Mindfulness, Distress Tolerance, Emotion Regulation, and Interpersonal Effectiveness. The workshop costs $50 per session, is held over 20 weeks, and meets on Wednesday evenings (5:30 PM - 6:30 PM ET).
Rethink Awareness, PLLC provides compassionate, culturally responsive telehealth therapy for adults in North Carolina, Virginia, and South Carolina. We help clients navigate anxiety, depression, stress, trauma impacts, relationship concerns, life transitions, and substance use recovery. Our clinicians integrate evidence-based approaches—CBT, ACT, DBT, and trauma-informed care—to build coping skills, strengthen boundaries, reduce rumination, and improve daily functioning. Sessions are collaborative and structured with a clear focus, measurable progress, and optional between-session practices. Faith-integrated support is available upon request and always optional.

Hosted by Crystal Eve Younger
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW, LCASA
Group meets in Raleigh, NC 27617
Rethink Awareness, PLLC provides compassionate, culturally responsive telehealth therapy for adults in North Carolina, Virginia, and South Carolina. We help clients navigate anxiety, depression, stress, trauma impacts, relationship concerns, life transitions, and substance use recovery. Our clinicians integrate evidence-based approaches—CBT, ACT, DBT, and trauma-informed care—to build coping skills, strengthen boundaries, reduce rumination, and improve daily functioning. Sessions are collaborative and structured with a clear focus, measurable progress, and optional between-session practices. Faith-integrated support is available upon request and always optional.
This adult Dialectical Behavior Therapy group meets every week to teach skills related to mindfulness, emotion regulation, interpersonal effectiveness, and distress tolerance. Group can help you put your attention where you want it when you want it, be in control of your emotions, improve relationships and end destructive ones, and survive a crisis without making things worse. Contact me at 704-616-6930 or tewellcounseling@gmail.com to inquire about joining.

Hosted by Mandy Tewell
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, CRC, LCMHC
Group meets in Durham, NC 27707
This adult Dialectical Behavior Therapy group meets every week to teach skills related to mindfulness, emotion regulation, interpersonal effectiveness, and distress tolerance. Group can help you put your attention where you want it when you want it, be in control of your emotions, improve relationships and end destructive ones, and survive a crisis without making things worse. Contact me at 704-616-6930 or tewellcounseling@gmail.com to inquire about joining.
At Harbor Counseling and Consulting, we are committed to the importance of mental health. Our mission is to assist you in navigating life's difficulties by offering a safe haven where you can discover peace, clarity, and the tools needed to progress toward healing and personal growth. We look forward to working with you. Dr.Raychelle Cassada Lohmann & Cathryn Mainville

Hosted by Cathryn Mainville
Licensed Professional Counselor, MSEd, LCMHC
Group meets in Cary, NC 27511
At Harbor Counseling and Consulting, we are committed to the importance of mental health. Our mission is to assist you in navigating life's difficulties by offering a safe haven where you can discover peace, clarity, and the tools needed to progress toward healing and personal growth. We look forward to working with you. Dr.Raychelle Cassada Lohmann & Cathryn Mainville
At Zenith Counseling, we believe in guiding individuals towards their highest potential, helping them navigate through life’s challenges with resilience and grace. Founded by Johanna Sozio, our practice is dedicated to providing compassionate and effective therapy services to the Cary, NC community and the greater Raleigh area.

Hosted by Zenith Counseling-Immediate Appts. Available
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LCMHCS
Group meets in Cary, NC 27518
At Zenith Counseling, we believe in guiding individuals towards their highest potential, helping them navigate through life’s challenges with resilience and grace. Founded by Johanna Sozio, our practice is dedicated to providing compassionate and effective therapy services to the Cary, NC community and the greater Raleigh area.
SMART Recovery is a fresh approach to addiction recovery. SMART stands for Self-Management and Recovery Training. This is more than an acronym: it is a transformative method of moving from addictive substances and negative behaviors to a life of positive self-regard and willingness to change. SMART Recovery is an evidenced-informed recovery method grounded in Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy (REBT) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), that supports people with substance dependencies or problem behaviors to: build and maintain motivation, cope with urges and cravings, manage thoughts, feelings and behaviors, and to live a balanced life.

Hosted by Live Addiction Free
Drug & Alcohol Counselor, MEd, LCAS, CCS, MAC, ICGC-I
Group meets in Raleigh, NC 27607
I have over 25 years of experience in behavioral health and adult education.
SMART Recovery is a fresh approach to addiction recovery. SMART stands for Self-Management and Recovery Training. This is more than an acronym: it is a transformative method of moving from addictive substances and negative behaviors to a life of positive self-regard and willingness to change. SMART Recovery is an evidenced-informed recovery method grounded in Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy (REBT) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), that supports people with substance dependencies or problem behaviors to: build and maintain motivation, cope with urges and cravings, manage thoughts, feelings and behaviors, and to live a balanced life.
Neurochannels will meet weekly from 12:30-2pm on Thursdays beginning on Thursday February 1st, 2024. Group Members will learn skills from clinicians and other neurodiverse adults who have completed all 4 DBT Modules: Each skill taught includes a game demo as a way to get active with the material and help group members to remember how and when to use each skill outside of sessions. DBT cards will also be supplied to everyone to cue skill use outside of group. The cost is $60 per week. All materials are provided.

Hosted by Essential Counseling and Therapeutic Services
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, LMHC, ASD-CS, CCATP, ADHD-CS
Group meets in Durham, NC 27713
Neurochannels will meet weekly from 12:30-2pm on Thursdays beginning on Thursday February 1st, 2024. Group Members will learn skills from clinicians and other neurodiverse adults who have completed all 4 DBT Modules: Each skill taught includes a game demo as a way to get active with the material and help group members to remember how and when to use each skill outside of sessions. DBT cards will also be supplied to everyone to cue skill use outside of group. The cost is $60 per week. All materials are provided.
WRAP or Wellness Recovery Action Plan Movement group uses dance and movement to help participants remember aspects of wellness and recovery, including the 6 elements: hope, personal responsibility, knowledge, self-advocacy, support, and spirituality. The primary benefit to participants is the completed wellness recovery action plan, which can provide guidance and direction for participants throughout their lives. Participants also benefit from the social interaction that is a natural consequence of dancing together. Physical exercise, another component of the program, supports the positive physical and mental health of participants.

Hosted by Therapeutic Arts Center / Sharing Dance
Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor, LCMHC, BC-DMT, CRC
Group meets in Durham, NC 27707
WRAP or Wellness Recovery Action Plan Movement group uses dance and movement to help participants remember aspects of wellness and recovery, including the 6 elements: hope, personal responsibility, knowledge, self-advocacy, support, and spirituality. The primary benefit to participants is the completed wellness recovery action plan, which can provide guidance and direction for participants throughout their lives. Participants also benefit from the social interaction that is a natural consequence of dancing together. Physical exercise, another component of the program, supports the positive physical and mental health of participants.
Beginning January 28, 2026, this is a 6-week VIRTUAL support group for adults navigating grief and loss due to death, grounded in the compassionate and honest approach of Megan Devine’s book: "It's OK That You're Not OK." Dates: 1/28, 2/4, 2/11, 2/18, 2/25, 3/4. Fee: $250 for six 75-minute sessions and a copy of the book. If cost is a barrier, contact me. Register early by emailing me at mindyrbrodsky@gmail.com. Group will max out at 10 people to maintain a comfortable and private setting.

Hosted by Mindy Brodsky
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, LICSW
Group meets in Raleigh, NC 27615
Beginning January 28, 2026, this is a 6-week VIRTUAL support group for adults navigating grief and loss due to death, grounded in the compassionate and honest approach of Megan Devine’s book: "It's OK That You're Not OK." Dates: 1/28, 2/4, 2/11, 2/18, 2/25, 3/4. Fee: $250 for six 75-minute sessions and a copy of the book. If cost is a barrier, contact me. Register early by emailing me at mindyrbrodsky@gmail.com. Group will max out at 10 people to maintain a comfortable and private setting.
Mindfulness forms the backbone of much of the therapy that we will do together and it is an essential skill that helps generate success in therapy. And nothing creates success like success! This class is an 8-week psycho-educational class that meets on Saturday mornings from 9 to 10 am. Come as you are. Participation is encouraged but not required. And you control your level of visibility too--you can show your video and unmute or stay muted with the video off. Your choice.

Mindfulness forms the backbone of much of the therapy that we will do together and it is an essential skill that helps generate success in therapy. And nothing creates success like success! This class is an 8-week psycho-educational class that meets on Saturday mornings from 9 to 10 am. Come as you are. Participation is encouraged but not required. And you control your level of visibility too--you can show your video and unmute or stay muted with the video off. Your choice.
Synchronized Soul(TM) - Relationship Success Training for Singles. By committing to and participating in this 8 week workshop you will: develop the necessary self-awareness of who you are and what you want in life and relationships; learn the tools needed to get what you want in a fulfilling committed relationship; create strategies for finding the love of your life and the life that you love. NOTE: Dates & times for this workshop vary. If you have an interest, please contact me via: email me at paige@lifeenrichmentnc.com or phone @ 919.306.9367 for more information.

Hosted by Paige Armstrong
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW
Group meets in Raleigh, NC 27612
Synchronized Soul(TM) - Relationship Success Training for Singles. By committing to and participating in this 8 week workshop you will: develop the necessary self-awareness of who you are and what you want in life and relationships; learn the tools needed to get what you want in a fulfilling committed relationship; create strategies for finding the love of your life and the life that you love. NOTE: Dates & times for this workshop vary. If you have an interest, please contact me via: email me at paige@lifeenrichmentnc.com or phone @ 919.306.9367 for more information.
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Why should adults see a therapist?
Adults may benefit from therapy for a wide range of reasons—whether it’s managing symptoms of a diagnosed mental health condition like anxiety or depression, navigating life transitions, coping with grief or trauma, or simply seeking support during a challenging life period. Many adults find that therapy helps them build healthier coping skills and better process their emotions, which may lead to better relationships and reduced stress. It’s important to note that, unlike psychiatrists or primary care physicians, therapists do not prescribe psychiatric medication. However, they will often work alongside prescribing clinicians to ensure coordinated care and can provide behavioral therapy as an important addition to psychiatric medication. Mental health concerns can look different in adulthood than in childhood or adolescence, so finding a therapist with expertise working with adult clients is important. Conditions like major depressive disorder (MDD), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), bipolar disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), for instance, may present or resurface differently in adulthood than in childhood or adolescence. Adult-specific stressors, such as job strain, caregiving responsibilities, relationship challenges, financial stress, or identity transitions, can also influence the onset and type of symptoms an individual experiences. Adult-focused therapists, therefore, are trained to understand these complexities and tailor care accordingly.
How do I know if a therapist is the right fit for me?
When seeking care, it’s important to understand a therapist’s treatment specialties and their overall approach to treatment . Some therapists focus on common adult conditions like anxiety or depression, while others specialize in areas such as trauma, substance use disorders, or obsessive-compulsive disorder. It’s also important to consider a therapist’s training when seeking care. Therapists hold various licenses depending on their training and state requirements. Common therapy credentials include Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSWs), Licensed Mental Health Counselors (LMHCs), Licensed Professional Counselors (LPCs), and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFTs). Psychologists (PhD or PsyD) receive additional doctoral-level training and may focus on assessments or more specialized therapeutic approaches. All of these professionals can provide talk therapy but do not prescribe medication. When searching for a therapist, consider their credentials and training background to ensure a good fit.
How do I find a therapist who sees adults?
Psychology Today’s online directory allows you to search specifically for therapists who work with adults. Each provider profile includes key information such as clinical specialties, therapeutic approaches, licensure, accepted insurance plans, languages spoken, and session fees. Reviewing these details can help you determine whether a particular provider aligns with your needs and can indicate whether they are a good match for adult clients.


