Grief Support Groups in Princeton, NJ
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Women in Transition
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, MSW, PsyAnal
Verified
Verified
"Women deal with
loss
at various times in their lives. Divorce,
death
, teenagers leaving home, menopause.This group is designed for women who are transitioning.
The group will begin on January 18 at 6pm and run for eight weeks. "

Grief and Loss
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, MSW, PsyAnal
Verified
Verified
"This women's group meets once a week to discuss issues during times of
grief
and
loss
. Through open discussion in an intimate setting this small group shares the challenges faced inevitably by
loss
. I facilitate by creating a safe space ..."
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Women in Transition
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, MSW, PsyAnal
Verified
Verified
"Women deal with
loss
at various times in their lives. Divorce,
death
, teenagers leaving home, menopause.This group is designed for women who are transitioning.
The group will begin on January 18 at 6pm and run for eight weeks. "

Grief and Loss
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, MSW, PsyAnal
Verified
Verified
"This women's group meets once a week to discuss issues during times of
grief
and
loss
. Through open discussion in an intimate setting this small group shares the challenges faced inevitably by
loss
. I facilitate by creating a safe space ..."

Grief Art Therapy
ATR-BC, LCAT, LPC
Verified
Verified
"
GRIEF
GROUP RETURNING THIS SPRING! Spring 2022 Session Enrolling Now! The
Grief
Art Therapy group is a 6-week group facilitated spring & fall. The group focuses on the individual's experience and journey through
grief
and
loss
. There are 4 weeks ..."

Men's Recovery Group
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC, LCADC, CIP
Verified
Verified
"The focus of this group will assist the members to explore life issues that are critical to relapse prevention and ongoing healthy recovery. An assessment will be completed with each prospective group member to evaluate group cohesion and motivation. The ..."
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Grief Support Groups
Grief and Bereavement is the acute pain that accompanies loss. Because it is a reflection of what we love, it can feel all-encompassing. Grief is not limited to the loss of people, but when it follows the loss of a loved one, it may be compounded by feelings of guilt and confusion, especially if the relationship was a difficult one.
What is the difference between Group Therapy and a Support Group?
Princeton Support Groups and Group Therapy both offer a safe place to explore important issues. It is important, however, to understand the difference between the two.
Group therapy in Princeton is led by a therapist, group psychotherapist, or group counselor, and is generally structured around an issue. The therapist guides the group through a program as the group works together to better understand thoughts and feelings. Experienced therapists lead psychotherapy groups for various ages, such as adults, and specific issues including anger management, anxiety, and coping skills.
Support groups in Princeton are usually facilitated by a therapist or counselor, but can also be led by members with lived experiences. Generally, a support group is less structured than a therapy group. Support groups bring together members to provide support and strength to each other, often around a common challenge such as addiction or grief.
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.
Group therapy in Princeton is led by a therapist, group psychotherapist, or group counselor, and is generally structured around an issue. The therapist guides the group through a program as the group works together to better understand thoughts and feelings. Experienced therapists lead psychotherapy groups for various ages, such as adults, and specific issues including anger management, anxiety, and coping skills.
Support groups in Princeton are usually facilitated by a therapist or counselor, but can also be led by members with lived experiences. Generally, a support group is less structured than a therapy group. Support groups bring together members to provide support and strength to each other, often around a common challenge such as addiction or grief.
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.