Support group for individuals suffering with addiction. Topics include: Triggers to use, coping strategies, self esteem, peer support, 12-step and alternative meetings, getting-it-all-back, depression and anxiety

Support group for individuals suffering with addiction. Topics include: Triggers to use, coping strategies, self esteem, peer support, 12-step and alternative meetings, getting-it-all-back, depression and anxiety
This is an ongoing highly interactive, supportive group of women which addresses a variety of issues including relationships, health, anxieties, etc. My approach is an experiential one, focusing on the relationships within the group as well as outside.

This is an ongoing highly interactive, supportive group of women which addresses a variety of issues including relationships, health, anxieties, etc. My approach is an experiential one, focusing on the relationships within the group as well as outside.
Grief is a deeply personal journey, and no one should have to navigate it alone. This virtual grief support group offers a compassionate and supportive space for adults who are coping with the loss of a loved one. This group provides a safe environment to share, connect, and heal alongside others who understand the pain of grief–regardless of if your loss was recent or long ago. You will explore ways to process emotions, honor your loved ones, and find a path forward. We accept most insurances and offer low fee services.

Hosted by Elyssa Bairstow Barrocas
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LMSW
Group meets in Great Neck, NY 11021
Grief is a deeply personal journey, and no one should have to navigate it alone. This virtual grief support group offers a compassionate and supportive space for adults who are coping with the loss of a loved one. This group provides a safe environment to share, connect, and heal alongside others who understand the pain of grief–regardless of if your loss was recent or long ago. You will explore ways to process emotions, honor your loved ones, and find a path forward. We accept most insurances and offer low fee services.
Many couples find intensives dislodge critical problems faster than weekly couples therapy as there’s no time to fall into old, counterproductive patterns. Being a Terry Real Certified Relational Life Therapist, I help couples communicate with integrity & vulnerability through this two-day process in hopes of creating a shift in their relationship. Defenses that worked as a child but no longer work in adult relationships are discussed. Intensives help couples facing infidelity, revive intimacy, and decide to stay together or amicably separate. Intensives begins with 90-minute individual sessions & a 4-hour couples session the next day. (30 min. break)

Many couples find intensives dislodge critical problems faster than weekly couples therapy as there’s no time to fall into old, counterproductive patterns. Being a Terry Real Certified Relational Life Therapist, I help couples communicate with integrity & vulnerability through this two-day process in hopes of creating a shift in their relationship. Defenses that worked as a child but no longer work in adult relationships are discussed. Intensives help couples facing infidelity, revive intimacy, and decide to stay together or amicably separate. Intensives begins with 90-minute individual sessions & a 4-hour couples session the next day. (30 min. break)
I have extensive training in Dialectical Behavior Therapy and offer group DBT skills training. Individuals who attend my DBT groups are required to be in individual therapy; if their therapist is not well-versed in DBT, I will work collaboratively with them to reinforce the skills learned in my groups.

I have extensive training in Dialectical Behavior Therapy and offer group DBT skills training. Individuals who attend my DBT groups are required to be in individual therapy; if their therapist is not well-versed in DBT, I will work collaboratively with them to reinforce the skills learned in my groups.
This group teaches parents the skills they need to change dysfunctional patterns in the family. Difficulties communicating with children, learning how to speak so that children will respond positively and learning how to listen so that children will open up is central to the work in this group

Hosted by Jennifer E Rich
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, CASAC
Group meets in Great Neck, NY 11024
This group teaches parents the skills they need to change dysfunctional patterns in the family. Difficulties communicating with children, learning how to speak so that children will respond positively and learning how to listen so that children will open up is central to the work in this group
Beginning Thursday, January 25, 2018 is a 12-week course in understanding what has caused your relationships to be what they are and how to change them in ways that bring progress, joy and peace. We will explore what has contributed to our "staying stuck" in the same old patterns that bring the same outcomes. We will learn and practice skills that will enable us to more easily recognize when we are slipping into those patterns and how to quickly and effectively address them. This workshop will benefit those looking to heal relationships at home, work or with themselves.

Beginning Thursday, January 25, 2018 is a 12-week course in understanding what has caused your relationships to be what they are and how to change them in ways that bring progress, joy and peace. We will explore what has contributed to our "staying stuck" in the same old patterns that bring the same outcomes. We will learn and practice skills that will enable us to more easily recognize when we are slipping into those patterns and how to quickly and effectively address them. This workshop will benefit those looking to heal relationships at home, work or with themselves.
Dealing with grief is one is not only extremely difficult, but it can feel very isolating. It's a pain that might be hard to explain to others, so seeking support from others who are also mourning can be a comforting experience. If you've lost a loved one, this support group can provide you with a therapeutic space to process your grief and feel less alone. You'll also learn helpful ways to cope with bereavement. This is a teletherapy (via video conferencing) group.

Dealing with grief is one is not only extremely difficult, but it can feel very isolating. It's a pain that might be hard to explain to others, so seeking support from others who are also mourning can be a comforting experience. If you've lost a loved one, this support group can provide you with a therapeutic space to process your grief and feel less alone. You'll also learn helpful ways to cope with bereavement. This is a teletherapy (via video conferencing) group.
Has communication come to a halt? Is there infidelity in your relationship? Are you fighting all the time? Has your partner become your roommate? Do you feel sad and alone? Should you seek individual therapy or couples counseling? Two experienced psychologists have a unique, combined approach that gets to the heart of the matter. Working individually, collaboratively and jointly, this team of co-therapists brings a multi-dimentional perspective that cannot be gleaned through more traditional methods. Your relationship and personal happiness deserve attention. Take a first step and call for an initial chat about the process and whether it's right for you.

Has communication come to a halt? Is there infidelity in your relationship? Are you fighting all the time? Has your partner become your roommate? Do you feel sad and alone? Should you seek individual therapy or couples counseling? Two experienced psychologists have a unique, combined approach that gets to the heart of the matter. Working individually, collaboratively and jointly, this team of co-therapists brings a multi-dimentional perspective that cannot be gleaned through more traditional methods. Your relationship and personal happiness deserve attention. Take a first step and call for an initial chat about the process and whether it's right for you.
This virtual support group aims to provide a safe and nonjudgmental space for individuals who have experienced traumatic events (e.g., physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, witnessing abuse, domestic violence, bullying, being a victim of kidnapping or trafficking, living in an area of war, or prolonged medical treatments, etc.), with a focus on collective empowerment and community. Group members will have an opportunity to reflect on their personal experiences, connect with others, and identify ways to cope with one's past trauma.

This virtual support group aims to provide a safe and nonjudgmental space for individuals who have experienced traumatic events (e.g., physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, witnessing abuse, domestic violence, bullying, being a victim of kidnapping or trafficking, living in an area of war, or prolonged medical treatments, etc.), with a focus on collective empowerment and community. Group members will have an opportunity to reflect on their personal experiences, connect with others, and identify ways to cope with one's past trauma.
This group focuses on the challenges inherent in relationships. Most people think that if a relationship is not working, they are with the wrong person. My experience has shown me otherwise - that usually the trouble lies in the repetition of old behavior patterns with current relationships. With support and insight, success is possible.

Hosted by Jennifer E Rich
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, CASAC
Group meets in Great Neck, NY 11024
This group focuses on the challenges inherent in relationships. Most people think that if a relationship is not working, they are with the wrong person. My experience has shown me otherwise - that usually the trouble lies in the repetition of old behavior patterns with current relationships. With support and insight, success is possible.
Dealing with grief is one is not only extremely difficult, but it can feel very isolating. It's a pain that might be hard to explain to others, so seeking support from others who are also mourning can be a comforting experience. If you've lost a loved one, this support group can provide you with a therapeutic space to process your grief and feel less alone. You'll also learn helpful ways to cope with bereavement. This is a teletherapy (via video conferencing) group. (Some insurance plans accepted.)

Dealing with grief is one is not only extremely difficult, but it can feel very isolating. It's a pain that might be hard to explain to others, so seeking support from others who are also mourning can be a comforting experience. If you've lost a loved one, this support group can provide you with a therapeutic space to process your grief and feel less alone. You'll also learn helpful ways to cope with bereavement. This is a teletherapy (via video conferencing) group. (Some insurance plans accepted.)
This group is designed to help parents of individuals suffering with any kind of mental illness or emotion dysregulation. The groups are exclusively for parents and stress the learning of skills, in addition to receiving support.
Parents have reported finding these skills helpful in learning how to manage, communicate
and relate to their children (of any age). Parents also report that they find the skills helpful in
their own lives as well. This group
helps parents interact with their child in ways that decrease emotionality, increase effective communication, and enable a calmer homelife.

This group is designed to help parents of individuals suffering with any kind of mental illness or emotion dysregulation. The groups are exclusively for parents and stress the learning of skills, in addition to receiving support.
Parents have reported finding these skills helpful in learning how to manage, communicate
and relate to their children (of any age). Parents also report that they find the skills helpful in
their own lives as well. This group
helps parents interact with their child in ways that decrease emotionality, increase effective communication, and enable a calmer homelife.
Growing up in a family where one or both parents are alcoholics greatly impacts our ability to cope, be happy and go on to have successful marriages and careers. This group provides members with the support, understanding and education they need to make the changes that will greatly improve their life experience.

Hosted by Jennifer E Rich
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, CASAC
Group meets in Great Neck, NY 11024
Growing up in a family where one or both parents are alcoholics greatly impacts our ability to cope, be happy and go on to have successful marriages and careers. This group provides members with the support, understanding and education they need to make the changes that will greatly improve their life experience.
Has communication halted? Are you together but feel alone? Fighting constantly? Has your partner become your roommate? Do you feel sad, angry, anxious or scared? Are you weighing individual therapy vs. couples counseling? My colleague and I have a unique, combined approach that gets to the heart of the matter. We’re seasoned Long Island couples therapists certified in Relational Life Therapy. We work individually AND collaboratively with you and your partner to bring a multidimensional perspective more traditional methods lack. Your relationship and happiness deserve attention. Call for a free consultation to see whether it's right for you.

Has communication halted? Are you together but feel alone? Fighting constantly? Has your partner become your roommate? Do you feel sad, angry, anxious or scared? Are you weighing individual therapy vs. couples counseling? My colleague and I have a unique, combined approach that gets to the heart of the matter. We’re seasoned Long Island couples therapists certified in Relational Life Therapy. We work individually AND collaboratively with you and your partner to bring a multidimensional perspective more traditional methods lack. Your relationship and happiness deserve attention. Call for a free consultation to see whether it's right for you.

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This virtual group provides support and social connection for those who are struggling with the psychological effects of quarantine. Pay what you can - there's no fee required.

This virtual group provides support and social connection for those who are struggling with the psychological effects of quarantine. Pay what you can - there's no fee required.
A trauma-informed, somatic process group for adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse — designed to help you build a safer, more connected relationship with your body. Over 8 weeks, we begin with stabilization: grounding, nervous system regulation, and resourcing. Once a foundation is built, we move into supported trauma processing — paced, boundaried, and always within your window of tolerance. Facilitated by Dipti Balwani, LMHC, RYT-200, EMDR Level 1. A free 25-minute screening consultation is required prior to joining. Virtual. Wednesdays at 7 PM EST. Starting June 24.

A trauma-informed, somatic process group for adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse — designed to help you build a safer, more connected relationship with your body. Over 8 weeks, we begin with stabilization: grounding, nervous system regulation, and resourcing. Once a foundation is built, we move into supported trauma processing — paced, boundaried, and always within your window of tolerance. Facilitated by Dipti Balwani, LMHC, RYT-200, EMDR Level 1. A free 25-minute screening consultation is required prior to joining. Virtual. Wednesdays at 7 PM EST. Starting June 24.
The Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is an outpatient treatment program for adults struggling with co-occurring substance use disorders and mental health issues. The program is designed to provide a caring, structured, and intensive treatment experience. IOP is focused on maintaining abstinence and building a sober support network while in early recovery from substance use disorders and mental health challenges. The foundation of the program is Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) while also incorporating weekly individual therapy, process groups, didactic learning, and experiential therapies.

The Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is an outpatient treatment program for adults struggling with co-occurring substance use disorders and mental health issues. The program is designed to provide a caring, structured, and intensive treatment experience. IOP is focused on maintaining abstinence and building a sober support network while in early recovery from substance use disorders and mental health challenges. The foundation of the program is Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) while also incorporating weekly individual therapy, process groups, didactic learning, and experiential therapies.
A very supportive group to aid in weightless and the struggles to achieve. Nutrition/ therapy combo. Very inexpensive. We offer different days and times. Call to hold our seat.

Hosted by Staci Leavitt Mind & Body Inc
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, RD, LCSW, PsyD, Coaches, Staff
Group meets in Syosset, NY 11791
A very supportive group to aid in weightless and the struggles to achieve. Nutrition/ therapy combo. Very inexpensive. We offer different days and times. Call to hold our seat.
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Adults Support Groups
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.


