Support Groups in Wyncote, PA
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Starting an ongoing group for SURVIVORS BECOMING THRIVERS. Interpersonal group where safety allows group members to follow their healing journey with the support of fellow members and an experienced group leader. Each group allows for everyone to check in and for two or more members to work in more depth on whatever they choose: past issues or present. Group is the best forum for reducing shame resulting from sexual abuse. Improve relationships, learn coping skills. Free individual screening session to ensure it is the appropriate setting for each group member individually and together. YOU ARE NOT ALONE!

Starting an ongoing group for SURVIVORS BECOMING THRIVERS. Interpersonal group where safety allows group members to follow their healing journey with the support of fellow members and an experienced group leader. Each group allows for everyone to check in and for two or more members to work in more depth on whatever they choose: past issues or present. Group is the best forum for reducing shame resulting from sexual abuse. Improve relationships, learn coping skills. Free individual screening session to ensure it is the appropriate setting for each group member individually and together. YOU ARE NOT ALONE!
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The Urban Healing Group Presents GRIEF AND HEALING A Support Group for Those Working Through the Healing Journey EVERY OTHER SUNDAY (OPEN GROUP) STARTING 9/17 @12PM-1PM TELEHEALTH. COST $35 PER SESSION Loss is Hard You are not alone. We can walk through the healing journey together. This online support group is designed for those who has experienced loss. This group is open to everyone, we will focus on the unique aspects of death and provide a safe environment to share stories and explore daily experiences during grief.

Hosted by Arika Moody, LMFT & Associates
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT
Group meets in Erdenheim, PA 19038
The Urban Healing Group Presents GRIEF AND HEALING A Support Group for Those Working Through the Healing Journey EVERY OTHER SUNDAY (OPEN GROUP) STARTING 9/17 @12PM-1PM TELEHEALTH. COST $35 PER SESSION Loss is Hard You are not alone. We can walk through the healing journey together. This online support group is designed for those who has experienced loss. This group is open to everyone, we will focus on the unique aspects of death and provide a safe environment to share stories and explore daily experiences during grief.
If you love your baby but feel overwhelmed and exhausted, or if you are pregnant but nervous about the unknown, you are not alone! Limited to just 6 participants, our therapeutic support group is designed for moms-to-be and moms with babies up to 24 months. Join us for this non-judgmental, supportive therapy group to gain tools to navigate this major life transition with more grace and ease. The group meets virtually every other Tuesday at 1pm. To learn more, please visit www.evergreencounselingandwellness.com or call us at (215) 642-8058 to register.

Hosted by Evergreen Counseling & Wellness
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, NCC, LCSW, LMFT
Group meets in Hatboro, PA 19040
If you love your baby but feel overwhelmed and exhausted, or if you are pregnant but nervous about the unknown, you are not alone! Limited to just 6 participants, our therapeutic support group is designed for moms-to-be and moms with babies up to 24 months. Join us for this non-judgmental, supportive therapy group to gain tools to navigate this major life transition with more grace and ease. The group meets virtually every other Tuesday at 1pm. To learn more, please visit www.evergreencounselingandwellness.com or call us at (215) 642-8058 to register.
Use your own art, active imagination, personal imagery, and creative writing to deepen your understanding of your clinical work and professional relationships. This supervision group is for mental health professionals seeking to enrich their work through depth psychology practices, including art making, active imagination, imagery, dream work, and writing. Group supervision may apply to your license and certification requirements; check your credentialing agency for applicability. Five sessions (15 hours) commitment is requested. Group size is small and confidential: minimum 4, maximum 6. The first and third weeks of the month are for three hours per session.

Hosted by Michelle L Dean
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, ATR-BC, LPC, CGP, HLM
Group meets in Lansdowne, PA 19050
Use your own art, active imagination, personal imagery, and creative writing to deepen your understanding of your clinical work and professional relationships. This supervision group is for mental health professionals seeking to enrich their work through depth psychology practices, including art making, active imagination, imagery, dream work, and writing. Group supervision may apply to your license and certification requirements; check your credentialing agency for applicability. Five sessions (15 hours) commitment is requested. Group size is small and confidential: minimum 4, maximum 6. The first and third weeks of the month are for three hours per session.
Adult group 18+ that is small and intimate to discuss what you should do when you are feeling depressed, anxious, and need of support.

Adult group 18+ that is small and intimate to discuss what you should do when you are feeling depressed, anxious, and need of support.
Due to the Corona Virus Pandemic l will be having this group on Zoom. Call me to let me know what days and times you will be available. I accept payments through cash app PayPal and Square. The topics for discussion will include how to cope during the Corona virus pandemic, loss and grief, divorce, depression, financial difficulties, challenges of raising children including those with special needs, and any other topic that you may want to discuss. Clients are also welcome to have seperate sessions with me if they desire.

Due to the Corona Virus Pandemic l will be having this group on Zoom. Call me to let me know what days and times you will be available. I accept payments through cash app PayPal and Square. The topics for discussion will include how to cope during the Corona virus pandemic, loss and grief, divorce, depression, financial difficulties, challenges of raising children including those with special needs, and any other topic that you may want to discuss. Clients are also welcome to have seperate sessions with me if they desire.
This group intends to help fathers navigate the journey of parenthood through the support, knowledge and and experiences of other fathers. My role is to facilitate the discussion and share my knowledge about child development and parenting. This group is held online every Tuesday from 530pm to 630 pm. Please contact me for further details.

This group intends to help fathers navigate the journey of parenthood through the support, knowledge and and experiences of other fathers. My role is to facilitate the discussion and share my knowledge about child development and parenting. This group is held online every Tuesday from 530pm to 630 pm. Please contact me for further details.
We focus on listening, reflecting, and growing together. By pausing and sharing experiences of success and worry, disappointment and overcoming obstacles we build self-awareness and improve the quality of our relationship. This group boosts leadership skills and deepens connections with others and provides a supportive environment for growth and transformation.

Hosted by Peter J. Ryan
Licensed Professional Counselor, MSc, LPC, FOT
Group meets in Doylestown, PA 18901
We focus on listening, reflecting, and growing together. By pausing and sharing experiences of success and worry, disappointment and overcoming obstacles we build self-awareness and improve the quality of our relationship. This group boosts leadership skills and deepens connections with others and provides a supportive environment for growth and transformation.
In a safe and confidential environment men are supported in working through the challenges they are having in their romantic, friend, family, and work relationships. In this group men will choose specific relationships that they want to work on. They will be guided in working through internal conflicts that are at play in these relationships, learn to effectively listen to others and communicate their needs in an effort to overcome these challenges. We use relationships within the group as a training ground for developing these skills. In summary, group participants will develop their skills in -Communication, -Listening. -Mindfulness

Hosted by Nate Schlingmann
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, MA, MS
Group meets in Philadelphia, PA 19119
In a safe and confidential environment men are supported in working through the challenges they are having in their romantic, friend, family, and work relationships. In this group men will choose specific relationships that they want to work on. They will be guided in working through internal conflicts that are at play in these relationships, learn to effectively listen to others and communicate their needs in an effort to overcome these challenges. We use relationships within the group as a training ground for developing these skills. In summary, group participants will develop their skills in -Communication, -Listening. -Mindfulness
This interpersonal process group is particularly focused on adults (mostly in their 20s and 30s) dealing with anxiety (especially social anxiety), depression, stress, feeling stuck in life, or having difficulty with a life transition. Finding that others struggle with similar experiences, you'll likely feel the support of the group. We'll draw on how we all interact with one another for feedback and insight as we learn more about ourselves and one another.

This interpersonal process group is particularly focused on adults (mostly in their 20s and 30s) dealing with anxiety (especially social anxiety), depression, stress, feeling stuck in life, or having difficulty with a life transition. Finding that others struggle with similar experiences, you'll likely feel the support of the group. We'll draw on how we all interact with one another for feedback and insight as we learn more about ourselves and one another.
Women, ages 25 and older, who want to grow in a collaborative environment. This is an intergenerational women's group. All human beings need a sense of belonging and a positive sense of personal identity. Group provides a safe, meaningful and stimulating place to explore oneself more fully and heal from the losses and traumas of life.

Women, ages 25 and older, who want to grow in a collaborative environment. This is an intergenerational women's group. All human beings need a sense of belonging and a positive sense of personal identity. Group provides a safe, meaningful and stimulating place to explore oneself more fully and heal from the losses and traumas of life.
This in person skills training group is structured like a teaching session, You’ll gain and practice skills to better regulate your emotions, build healthier relationships, and learn how to effectively get your needs met. Our focus is on helping you stay present and improve your overall well-being.

Hosted by Silk Counseling Group, LLC
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW
Group meets in Haverford, PA 19041
This in person skills training group is structured like a teaching session, You’ll gain and practice skills to better regulate your emotions, build healthier relationships, and learn how to effectively get your needs met. Our focus is on helping you stay present and improve your overall well-being.
Are you a young person who identifies as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning or Intersex? This group is a supportive, affirming place to discuss living as a LGBTQI+ individual in today's world. Come express yourself and explore your identity in a safe space! Register by emailing Kayti at coordinator@buckslgbtq.com. $35 per group.

Hosted by Bucks LGBTQ Center
Psychologist, LPC, MPH, CAADC, CEDS, CCTp
Group meets in Newtown, PA 18940
Are you a young person who identifies as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning or Intersex? This group is a supportive, affirming place to discuss living as a LGBTQI+ individual in today's world. Come express yourself and explore your identity in a safe space! Register by emailing Kayti at coordinator@buckslgbtq.com. $35 per group.
Whether you’re looking to change your relationship with alcohol or drugs, have already started, or aren’t ready to make changes yet, this online group offers a comfortable, confidential space for support. We practice harm reduction, focusing on minimizing the risks of substance use rather than strictly promoting abstinence. Our fun and relaxed environment prioritizes honesty and care, helping you with goals like reducing drinking, avoiding cocaine, cutting back on opioids, or even achieving full sobriety. Join us to learn techniques and gain support tailored to your needs.

Hosted by Nick Nehéz
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LSW, MSW, MFA
Group meets in Philadelphia, PA 19146
Whether you’re looking to change your relationship with alcohol or drugs, have already started, or aren’t ready to make changes yet, this online group offers a comfortable, confidential space for support. We practice harm reduction, focusing on minimizing the risks of substance use rather than strictly promoting abstinence. Our fun and relaxed environment prioritizes honesty and care, helping you with goals like reducing drinking, avoiding cocaine, cutting back on opioids, or even achieving full sobriety. Join us to learn techniques and gain support tailored to your needs.
This is a 12-week therapy group which is both educational and process-oriented. It provides women with a safe, nurturing environment to heal from the effects of trauma in their lives. The goal of the group is to help women empower themselves using the support of other trauma survivors.

Hosted by Nancy A Cooper, MA, LMFT
Marriage & Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
Group meets in Havertown, PA 19083
This is a 12-week therapy group which is both educational and process-oriented. It provides women with a safe, nurturing environment to heal from the effects of trauma in their lives. The goal of the group is to help women empower themselves using the support of other trauma survivors.
"An MRI study of Insight Meditation associated meditation with cortical thickness- bigger brains. Behaviors as simple as being still and spiritually serene influence the brain for the better. Studies show that meditation and prayer improve the brain's functioning contrary to disease processes. The healthcare community will find that prayer and meditation may treat age-related brain degradation and have astonishing business applications. Meditation and prayer may even bolster brain areas worn out by addictive neurotoxins. Correlating the faith factor with meditation and prayer studies will unleash amazing new medical interventions." Dr. Zeiders-see GlobalSpiral

"An MRI study of Insight Meditation associated meditation with cortical thickness- bigger brains. Behaviors as simple as being still and spiritually serene influence the brain for the better. Studies show that meditation and prayer improve the brain's functioning contrary to disease processes. The healthcare community will find that prayer and meditation may treat age-related brain degradation and have astonishing business applications. Meditation and prayer may even bolster brain areas worn out by addictive neurotoxins. Correlating the faith factor with meditation and prayer studies will unleash amazing new medical interventions." Dr. Zeiders-see GlobalSpiral
This is a social group for teens and young adults who suffer with anxiety and depression to help them with overcoming social anxiety. This group meets virtually and will help participants with learning healthy social skills and how to effectively express themselves and make healthy meaningful relationships.

Hosted by Finding Your Way, LLC
Licensed Professional Counselor, DCC, MHS, MPSL, LPC, LBS
Group meets in Secane, PA 19018
This is a social group for teens and young adults who suffer with anxiety and depression to help them with overcoming social anxiety. This group meets virtually and will help participants with learning healthy social skills and how to effectively express themselves and make healthy meaningful relationships.
Loss, whether sudden or not, shakes a person to their being. Getting through the day can seem impossible. Everything is different because that loved one is gone. Group therapy allows you the guidance of a therapist with the support of others going through a similar experience. To find out more information, please call or email.

Hosted by Serenity Psychotherapy
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Group meets in Yardley, PA 19067
Loss, whether sudden or not, shakes a person to their being. Getting through the day can seem impossible. Everything is different because that loved one is gone. Group therapy allows you the guidance of a therapist with the support of others going through a similar experience. To find out more information, please call or email.
Children of chaotic families have been physically and/or emotionally neglected by their parents. They are usually parentified (do things which pertain to adults) and feel dismissed. Chaotic families are composed by one or more members with addiction, chronic mental illness, physical mental illness and/or controlling behaviors. Coming from an environment of a family with complicated dynamics has an impact in adult interpersonal relationships, self-esteem, productivity, and self-confidence. With our group you will learn how to set boundaries, establish healthy relationships, validate and manage difficult emotions and will be able to establish intimate emotional relationships.

Children of chaotic families have been physically and/or emotionally neglected by their parents. They are usually parentified (do things which pertain to adults) and feel dismissed. Chaotic families are composed by one or more members with addiction, chronic mental illness, physical mental illness and/or controlling behaviors. Coming from an environment of a family with complicated dynamics has an impact in adult interpersonal relationships, self-esteem, productivity, and self-confidence. With our group you will learn how to set boundaries, establish healthy relationships, validate and manage difficult emotions and will be able to establish intimate emotional relationships.
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FAQs - About Group Therapy and Support Groups
How can I find a support group in Wyncote?
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.


