Support Groups in Danville, VA
Anger Management is a 6 week course that meet 6 pm -7 pm Thursday evenings. The group meets on Doxy Me Tele health platform. The goal of the group is to educate clients on how to control their anger, learn communication skills, and apply learned conflict resolutions skills. Clients will learn to identify the physical symptoms of anger and strategies to deescalate. Clients will learn and received support from members in their group.

Hosted by Family Health SolutionsLLC
Counselor, LCSW, (DSW), CHT, LCAS-A, MM
Group meets in Danville, VA 24541
Anger Management is a 6 week course that meet 6 pm -7 pm Thursday evenings. The group meets on Doxy Me Tele health platform. The goal of the group is to educate clients on how to control their anger, learn communication skills, and apply learned conflict resolutions skills. Clients will learn to identify the physical symptoms of anger and strategies to deescalate. Clients will learn and received support from members in their group.
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This group focuses on providing counsel and support to individuals struggling with drug and/or alcohol dependency and co-occurring mental health issues. It aims to help individuals identify the negative impact of their addiction and provide support to promote success at home, work and/or community. With a variety of treatment options being used individuals will be empowered to live their best lives now. This group also educates families in the best way to help in the recovery process.

Hosted by Second Chance LLC
Licensed Professional Counselor, LSATP, MA
Group meets in Martinsville, VA 24112
This group focuses on providing counsel and support to individuals struggling with drug and/or alcohol dependency and co-occurring mental health issues. It aims to help individuals identify the negative impact of their addiction and provide support to promote success at home, work and/or community. With a variety of treatment options being used individuals will be empowered to live their best lives now. This group also educates families in the best way to help in the recovery process.

Hosted by Aleta Gibbs
Licensed Professional Counselor, PhD, LPC, LSATP
Group meets in Martinsville, VA 24112
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For those needing more than outpatient counseling, the Clinic provides comprehensive treatment. This program offers intensive and supportive care during the day while allowing the patient to return home at night. The program generally lasts two weeks, five days of treatment each week, 9:00am - 1:00pm M-F. The actual length of stay will be based on the patient's individual needs and circumstances. Enrollment in the program is on a week-to-week basis and daily attendance is required, unless prior arrangements have been made.

Hosted by David W Peterson
Licensed Professional Counselor, DMin, LPC
Group meets in Roanoke, VA 24018
For those needing more than outpatient counseling, the Clinic provides comprehensive treatment. This program offers intensive and supportive care during the day while allowing the patient to return home at night. The program generally lasts two weeks, five days of treatment each week, 9:00am - 1:00pm M-F. The actual length of stay will be based on the patient's individual needs and circumstances. Enrollment in the program is on a week-to-week basis and daily attendance is required, unless prior arrangements have been made.
Private outpatient mental health care.

Private outpatient mental health care.
We are a systems-focused and faith integrated group of licensed clinicians, residents and interns.

Hosted by Suzanne E. Mikkelson
Marriage & Family Therapist, PhD, LMFT
Group meets in Lynchburg, VA 24502
We are a systems-focused and faith integrated group of licensed clinicians, residents and interns.
I offer a Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) group program online or in-person. There is an 8-session group program and an open-ended group available. MBSR is shown in research to significantly reduce depression and anxiety within 8 weeks.

I offer a Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) group program online or in-person. There is an 8-session group program and an open-ended group available. MBSR is shown in research to significantly reduce depression and anxiety within 8 weeks.
This is a small (5 counselor maximum) clinical supervision group that meets bi-weekly on Thursdays from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. The group is open to counselors who are seeking clinical licensure supervision for their LPC. It requires an interview and referral to the group by this supervisor. The counseling resident can earn up to four hours/month in group supervision. The cost is $70/session. Additionally, individual licensure supervision is also available. The cost is $100/session.

This is a small (5 counselor maximum) clinical supervision group that meets bi-weekly on Thursdays from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. The group is open to counselors who are seeking clinical licensure supervision for their LPC. It requires an interview and referral to the group by this supervisor. The counseling resident can earn up to four hours/month in group supervision. The cost is $70/session. Additionally, individual licensure supervision is also available. The cost is $100/session.
Online therapy platform.

Online therapy platform.
For those who have been through difficult experiences in religious settings and need a space to process with others who have similar experiences. A separate group is held for those who have experienced trauma in the Catholic Church.

For those who have been through difficult experiences in religious settings and need a space to process with others who have similar experiences. A separate group is held for those who have experienced trauma in the Catholic Church.
The Wellness Collective is a diverse group of experienced, independent mental health professionals united by a shared commitment to affirming, whole person care. We create a safe, supportive space where every individual is empowered to heal, grow, and thrive—mind, body, and spirit. Our team brings together a wide range of specialties allowing us to support individuals across the lifespan. While each clinician brings their own unique perspective and expertise, we are grounded in a common belief: healing happens in connection.

Hosted by Nicole M Taylor
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC-S, NCC
Group meets in Lynchburg, VA 24502
The Wellness Collective is a diverse group of experienced, independent mental health professionals united by a shared commitment to affirming, whole person care. We create a safe, supportive space where every individual is empowered to heal, grow, and thrive—mind, body, and spirit. Our team brings together a wide range of specialties allowing us to support individuals across the lifespan. While each clinician brings their own unique perspective and expertise, we are grounded in a common belief: healing happens in connection.
Educators are the individuals who often take on the weight of the world. They wear many hats to our youth and young adults. This is a workshop that utilizes movement, breathwork, and midnfulness interventions to help educators increase body awareness and increase balance.

Hosted by Big Oak Wellness
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, LCMHC, RYT200
Group meets in Roanoke, VA 24013
Educators are the individuals who often take on the weight of the world. They wear many hats to our youth and young adults. This is a workshop that utilizes movement, breathwork, and midnfulness interventions to help educators increase body awareness and increase balance.
The Parent Support Team is held every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month from 12p-1p. The first time is free to come check it out, subsequent meetings are $30, less than a specialist co-pay. This group is appropriate for parents of children 10 and under to normalize the challenges of parenting, get feedback from a specialist, continue to build on skills after your child graduates therapy and/or come to get more insight on whether your child may benefit from individual therapy. Questions please email contact@justplaynrv.com

The Parent Support Team is held every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month from 12p-1p. The first time is free to come check it out, subsequent meetings are $30, less than a specialist co-pay. This group is appropriate for parents of children 10 and under to normalize the challenges of parenting, get feedback from a specialist, continue to build on skills after your child graduates therapy and/or come to get more insight on whether your child may benefit from individual therapy. Questions please email contact@justplaynrv.com
Multidisciplinary group located at 3635 Manassas drive in Roanoke, VA
Multidisciplinary group located at 3635 Manassas drive in Roanoke, VA
Impact Living Services offers a myriad of services to foster positive outcomes for youth, families, and communities. Over the years, we’ve strived to cultivate programs where everyone can receive the quality of support they deserve. Though our line-up of services has evolved over time, the heartbeat behind our why has stayed the same. We care about improving the lives of the people we serve — and we do whatever we can to create better outcomes for disenfranchised communities.

Hosted by Impact Living Services
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
Group meets in Forest, VA 24551
Impact Living Services offers a myriad of services to foster positive outcomes for youth, families, and communities. Over the years, we’ve strived to cultivate programs where everyone can receive the quality of support they deserve. Though our line-up of services has evolved over time, the heartbeat behind our why has stayed the same. We care about improving the lives of the people we serve — and we do whatever we can to create better outcomes for disenfranchised communities.
Clients learn how to manage their anger, control their temper and emotions.

Hosted by Dr. Margaret C. Ward-Thompson
Licensed Professional Counselor, PhD, LPC, MS
Group meets in South Hill, VA 23970
Clients learn how to manage their anger, control their temper and emotions.
I work with individuals who have been impacted by betrayal trauma or related issues related injustice, trauma by hate groups, and male or female partner abuse, child abuse or other types of interpersonal trauma.

Hosted by Dr. R. Mike Anderson
Licensed Professional Counselor, EdD, LPC, ACS
Group meets in Lynchburg, VA 24502
I work with individuals who have been impacted by betrayal trauma or related issues related injustice, trauma by hate groups, and male or female partner abuse, child abuse or other types of interpersonal trauma.
Pride month is ending, but the pride continues! Let’s create a space built on support, compassion, and understanding. In uncertain times, community can be a lifeline. Join us at Bolden Therapy & Wellness for an LGBTQIA+ group experience every other Wednesday from 12pm-1:30pm starting on June 25. Sign up here: https://forms.gle/xhqXSo7BSpd5zMS57

Hosted by Bolden Therapy & Wellness, LLC
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, RPT
Group meets in Blacksburg, VA 24060
Pride month is ending, but the pride continues! Let’s create a space built on support, compassion, and understanding. In uncertain times, community can be a lifeline. Join us at Bolden Therapy & Wellness for an LGBTQIA+ group experience every other Wednesday from 12pm-1:30pm starting on June 25. Sign up here: https://forms.gle/xhqXSo7BSpd5zMS57
Private practice

Hosted by Carson Halufska
Licensed Professional Counselor, MEd, LPC, ITC
Group meets in Forest, VA 24551
Private practice
We are a modern, client-friendly practice specializing in mental health counseling and psychological assessment.

We are a modern, client-friendly practice specializing in mental health counseling and psychological assessment.
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FAQs - About Group Therapy and Support Groups
How can I find a support group in Danville?
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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.


