Support Groups in Glendale, WI
Female survivors of childhood sexual abuse can hear, 'you are not alone.' Group members are carefully chosen for thoughtfully formed groups. This weekly healing group uses polyvagal science and is scheduled seasonally in 12-week sessions. This is a 'closed group' of 6-7 females who start/end the session together. Experience validation and revelations on how wounds manifest in current relationship patterns, about how to move forward.

Female survivors of childhood sexual abuse can hear, 'you are not alone.' Group members are carefully chosen for thoughtfully formed groups. This weekly healing group uses polyvagal science and is scheduled seasonally in 12-week sessions. This is a 'closed group' of 6-7 females who start/end the session together. Experience validation and revelations on how wounds manifest in current relationship patterns, about how to move forward.
We specialize in couples therapy, with advanced training in enhancing communication, managing conflict more effectively, and recovery from infidelity. We work with couples throughout the lifespan, from dating or engaged through the middle years of developing careers and raising children, to rediscovering the joy and passion in your marriage after the children leave home, to finding new paths of meaning and connection in retirement. We also work with individuals who are seeking to find deeper individual growth through the benefits that relationships can offer.

We specialize in couples therapy, with advanced training in enhancing communication, managing conflict more effectively, and recovery from infidelity. We work with couples throughout the lifespan, from dating or engaged through the middle years of developing careers and raising children, to rediscovering the joy and passion in your marriage after the children leave home, to finding new paths of meaning and connection in retirement. We also work with individuals who are seeking to find deeper individual growth through the benefits that relationships can offer.
The Relationship Center of Milwaukee was founded so that couples could find experts help with their relationship needs to move forward, whether this involves healing old or new wounds, communicating better, addressing perpetual problems, or deepening the intimacy of their relationship. The creators of this Institute wanted to create and inspire a center that brings together the science of masterful relationship with the art of depth psychology and psychoanalysis. We feel passionate about this work and hope that we may be able to help you explore and develop a more transformational relationship that serves your own, and your partner's, individual growth.

The Relationship Center of Milwaukee was founded so that couples could find experts help with their relationship needs to move forward, whether this involves healing old or new wounds, communicating better, addressing perpetual problems, or deepening the intimacy of their relationship. The creators of this Institute wanted to create and inspire a center that brings together the science of masterful relationship with the art of depth psychology and psychoanalysis. We feel passionate about this work and hope that we may be able to help you explore and develop a more transformational relationship that serves your own, and your partner's, individual growth.
Gather together to process and support each other in a space that is safe. Utilize tools and build skills to manage the process of divorce and the grief and anxiousness that go with it.

Hosted by Darcy Mason
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, CH, RMT, RScP
Group meets in Glendale, WI 53217
Gather together to process and support each other in a space that is safe. Utilize tools and build skills to manage the process of divorce and the grief and anxiousness that go with it.
People with unsuccessful relationships learning they are not alone in their struggles. All genders and ages 30+ welcome to understand-and change-relating patterns. Great care is taken to thoughtfully form groups of diverse perspectives of similar experiences. Members are required to share about themselves and to both nurture and challenge each other using constructive feedback. Regular confidentiality check-ins maximizes freedom to engage fully. Meet for free consultation for inclusion into the weekly psychotherapy.

People with unsuccessful relationships learning they are not alone in their struggles. All genders and ages 30+ welcome to understand-and change-relating patterns. Great care is taken to thoughtfully form groups of diverse perspectives of similar experiences. Members are required to share about themselves and to both nurture and challenge each other using constructive feedback. Regular confidentiality check-ins maximizes freedom to engage fully. Meet for free consultation for inclusion into the weekly psychotherapy.

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This organization provides counseling coaching and training for new people in the profession and seeks to encourage counselors to provide care for those on Medicaid, known as Forward Health or Badgercare.

Hosted by Dr. Gary R Probst
Licensed Professional Counselor, PsyD, LPC
Group meets in Milwaukee, WI 53224
This organization provides counseling coaching and training for new people in the profession and seeks to encourage counselors to provide care for those on Medicaid, known as Forward Health or Badgercare.
This is an ongoing support group for individuals with bipolar, anxiety or panic disorder. Within this group, people have the opportunity to connect with others in a supportive environment that encourages cognitive behavioral techniques. • Group Leader: Joel Winston, LCSW. As a trained therapist, he will lead discussion, address concerns, share resources, and most importantly, listen. Please call 414-877-4570 or visit www.AmericanBehavioralClinics.com to sign up and learn more!

This is an ongoing support group for individuals with bipolar, anxiety or panic disorder. Within this group, people have the opportunity to connect with others in a supportive environment that encourages cognitive behavioral techniques. • Group Leader: Joel Winston, LCSW. As a trained therapist, he will lead discussion, address concerns, share resources, and most importantly, listen. Please call 414-877-4570 or visit www.AmericanBehavioralClinics.com to sign up and learn more!
This program is based upon Dr. Gottman's book The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work. Straightforward in its approach yet profound in its effect, the principles outlined in this groundbreaking book teach partners new and startling strategies for making their marriage work. Dr. Gottman scientifically analyzed the habits of married couples and established a method of correcting the behaviors that puts thousands of marriages on the rocks. Dates: Jan. 16th & 23rd 9am-3pm for more information email: Laurie Groh laurie@grohhealthyliving.com COST: $300, per couple for full workshop to register on-line http://shoreside.setmore.com/bookclass DEADLINE: Jan. 1st

Hosted by Laurie Yinko Groh
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, LPC, SAS
Group meets in Milwaukee, WI 53211
This program is based upon Dr. Gottman's book The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work. Straightforward in its approach yet profound in its effect, the principles outlined in this groundbreaking book teach partners new and startling strategies for making their marriage work. Dr. Gottman scientifically analyzed the habits of married couples and established a method of correcting the behaviors that puts thousands of marriages on the rocks. Dates: Jan. 16th & 23rd 9am-3pm for more information email: Laurie Groh laurie@grohhealthyliving.com COST: $300, per couple for full workshop to register on-line http://shoreside.setmore.com/bookclass DEADLINE: Jan. 1st
Our Treatment staff is dedicated to working with individuals and families seeking services to design the most effective individual treatment plan to meet their unique personal needs. It is of utmost importance to us that you receive counseling services that are mindful of both your psychological as well as physiological well being. We are network providers with most private insurance carriers as well as Medicaid. Out treatment staff will work with you directly to ensure that we are able to provide appropriate services as approved by your individual insurance plan. Private cash pay services are also available when insurance coverage is not present.
Our Treatment staff is dedicated to working with individuals and families seeking services to design the most effective individual treatment plan to meet their unique personal needs. It is of utmost importance to us that you receive counseling services that are mindful of both your psychological as well as physiological well being. We are network providers with most private insurance carriers as well as Medicaid. Out treatment staff will work with you directly to ensure that we are able to provide appropriate services as approved by your individual insurance plan. Private cash pay services are also available when insurance coverage is not present.
Mending the Soul equips churches and organizations for ministry to those impacted by abuse by resourcing and training church and community leaders as facilitators of MTS small groups. Mending the Soul support groups offer women & men impacted by abuse-whether spiritual, verbal, physical, sexual, or neglect-a safe place for support, psychoeducation, and encouragement within a nurturing community.

Hosted by Higher Appeal Counseling & Coaching
Pastoral Counselor, MA, LCPC, CTLC, BS
Group meets in Milwaukee, WI 53207
Mending the Soul equips churches and organizations for ministry to those impacted by abuse by resourcing and training church and community leaders as facilitators of MTS small groups. Mending the Soul support groups offer women & men impacted by abuse-whether spiritual, verbal, physical, sexual, or neglect-a safe place for support, psychoeducation, and encouragement within a nurturing community.
Individuals ReEntering back into communities will decrease recidivism, or returning back to incarceration, by engaging in case management services that eliminates barriers to employment with livable wages, housing, and education/training, to advance in life after incarceration. Circles of Healing is a form of Restorative Justice encompassed with understanding and restoration through healing mediation. Focused On: Holding individuals accountable. Repairing the harm. Building peace in the community.

Hosted by MKE Community Wellness Center
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, LPC
Group meets in Milwaukee, WI 53212
Individuals ReEntering back into communities will decrease recidivism, or returning back to incarceration, by engaging in case management services that eliminates barriers to employment with livable wages, housing, and education/training, to advance in life after incarceration. Circles of Healing is a form of Restorative Justice encompassed with understanding and restoration through healing mediation. Focused On: Holding individuals accountable. Repairing the harm. Building peace in the community.
Currently accepting new members! An ongoing, long-term interpersonal process group open to folks of all genders. This group offers a supportive and challenging environment for members to better understand their relationship & communication patterns.

Hosted by Jami DeVolder
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, LCPC, RYT
Group meets in Milwaukee, WI 53202
Currently accepting new members! An ongoing, long-term interpersonal process group open to folks of all genders. This group offers a supportive and challenging environment for members to better understand their relationship & communication patterns.
Do you feel stuck in a cycle? Would you like to increase your capacity to feel joy and manage discomfort? Are you looking to improve your overall well-being? Are you in need of connecting deeper in your relationships? Are you in need of a like-minded community? Modern day mindfulness means using our modern world to teach how to be present. These practices improve self-regulation skills, refine our attention, increase focus, and improve relationships. We'll be learning how to use the environment & the community around us, to develop present mindedness and cultivate a one-pointed focus.

Hosted by Iman L Khan
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, LPC, LMHC
Group meets in Shorewood, WI 53211
Do you feel stuck in a cycle? Would you like to increase your capacity to feel joy and manage discomfort? Are you looking to improve your overall well-being? Are you in need of connecting deeper in your relationships? Are you in need of a like-minded community? Modern day mindfulness means using our modern world to teach how to be present. These practices improve self-regulation skills, refine our attention, increase focus, and improve relationships. We'll be learning how to use the environment & the community around us, to develop present mindedness and cultivate a one-pointed focus.
Group therapy for adults with substance use problems.

Group therapy for adults with substance use problems.
This group is for those experiencing addiction and they want to put an endpoint to a life path full of uncertainty. Stress increases the likelihood of difficulties in life and in maintaining healthy addiction free relationships. It's imperative that you engage in a process that will reduce your stress. Stress keeps you from being authentic and centered in your resolve to eliminate addiction from your life. This Group helps you harness stress reduction techniques and elevated your level of self-care. Receive guided meditation and movement techniques. Become refreshed and rejuvenated with a renewed perspective on walking their path with radiance and equanimity.

This group is for those experiencing addiction and they want to put an endpoint to a life path full of uncertainty. Stress increases the likelihood of difficulties in life and in maintaining healthy addiction free relationships. It's imperative that you engage in a process that will reduce your stress. Stress keeps you from being authentic and centered in your resolve to eliminate addiction from your life. This Group helps you harness stress reduction techniques and elevated your level of self-care. Receive guided meditation and movement techniques. Become refreshed and rejuvenated with a renewed perspective on walking their path with radiance and equanimity.
Do you feel stuck in a cycle? Would you like to increase your capacity to feel joy and manage discomfort? Are you looking to improve your overall well-being? Are you in need of connecting deeper in your relationships? Are you in need of a like-minded community? Modern day mindfulness means using our modern world to teach how to be present. These practices improve self-regulation skills, refine our attention, increase focus, and improve relationships. We'll be learning how to use the environment & the community around us, to develop present mindedness and cultivate a one-pointed focus.

Hosted by Iman L Khan
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, LPC, LMHC
Group meets in Shorewood, WI 53211
Do you feel stuck in a cycle? Would you like to increase your capacity to feel joy and manage discomfort? Are you looking to improve your overall well-being? Are you in need of connecting deeper in your relationships? Are you in need of a like-minded community? Modern day mindfulness means using our modern world to teach how to be present. These practices improve self-regulation skills, refine our attention, increase focus, and improve relationships. We'll be learning how to use the environment & the community around us, to develop present mindedness and cultivate a one-pointed focus.
This group is intended for clinicians who hope to deepen their clinical practice, increase their effectiveness and build self knowledge through work with similarity minded clinicians and thoughtful facilitation. Together, we will create space not just to explore the work that challenges us but also become more attune to our own internal processes around clinical content. We will mindfully attend to ourselves as individuals in order to become better therapists and counselors.

This group is intended for clinicians who hope to deepen their clinical practice, increase their effectiveness and build self knowledge through work with similarity minded clinicians and thoughtful facilitation. Together, we will create space not just to explore the work that challenges us but also become more attune to our own internal processes around clinical content. We will mindfully attend to ourselves as individuals in order to become better therapists and counselors.
This 12-hour workshop helps parents gain relationship/communication skills, to regulate conflict, discover each other on a deeper level and prepares them to be partners in parenting while continuing to grow a loving couple relationship. The Gottmans' research shows that this workshop helps couples to enhance their relationship satisfaction after the birth of their child.Dates: January 3, 10 & 17 9am-1pm for more information: email Laurie Groh laurie@grohhealthyliving.com COST: $300 per couple for 3 days to register on-line http://shoreside.setmore.com/bookclass DEADLINE: Dec. 18th

Hosted by Laurie Yinko Groh
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, LPC, SAS
Group meets in Milwaukee, WI 53211
This 12-hour workshop helps parents gain relationship/communication skills, to regulate conflict, discover each other on a deeper level and prepares them to be partners in parenting while continuing to grow a loving couple relationship. The Gottmans' research shows that this workshop helps couples to enhance their relationship satisfaction after the birth of their child.Dates: January 3, 10 & 17 9am-1pm for more information: email Laurie Groh laurie@grohhealthyliving.com COST: $300 per couple for 3 days to register on-line http://shoreside.setmore.com/bookclass DEADLINE: Dec. 18th
The group is designed for individuals seeking to establish and/or maintain total sobriety. Relapses are treated with patience and openness in an effort to allow for an individual's growth and to strengthen their recovery. The group is open to all individuals regardless of substance of choice. In group, individuals will engage in group discussion about issues related to addiction as well as sharing their own unique experiences directly and indirectly related to addiction. Group members will receive feedback, support and psychoeducation with an emphasis on relapse prevention and maintenance strategies as well as coping skills and self-soothing.

The group is designed for individuals seeking to establish and/or maintain total sobriety. Relapses are treated with patience and openness in an effort to allow for an individual's growth and to strengthen their recovery. The group is open to all individuals regardless of substance of choice. In group, individuals will engage in group discussion about issues related to addiction as well as sharing their own unique experiences directly and indirectly related to addiction. Group members will receive feedback, support and psychoeducation with an emphasis on relapse prevention and maintenance strategies as well as coping skills and self-soothing.
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How can I find a support group in Glendale?
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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.
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.